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  1. Quality of life and the legacy of stigma in people living with HIV
  2. HIV patient biopsychosocial complexity - Fixed or modifiable?
  3. Psychosocial syndemics and quality of life among Australian people living with HIV
  4. Exploring the dimensions of HIV-related stigma: the impact on social connectedness and quality of life
  5. “How well do we know our patients?”: Further validation of a complexity rating scale for HIV
  6. ‘What doesn’t kill you. . .’: A qualitative analysis of factors impacting the quality of life of people living with HIV
  7. Quality of Life of People Living with HIV in Australia: The Role of Stigma, Social Disconnection and Mental Health
  8. Psychosocial factors and quality of life in HIV
  9. Navigating the scientist-practitioner continuum: strategies to enhance Australian psychologists’ capacity to be research leaders
  10. The Role of Comorbidity on Retention in HIV Care
  11. The development of an HIV-specific complexity rating scale
  12. Retention in HIV Care in Australia: The Perspectives of Clinicians and Clients, and the Impact of Medical and Psychosocial Comorbidity
  13. Predictors of Adult Retention in HIV Care: A Systematic Review