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  1. Estimating Prevention-Effective Adherence to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Australian Gay, Bisexual and Queer Men and Non-binary People: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
  2. Differentiated and simplified oral HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis ( PrEP ) models hold the key to virtually eliminating HIV
  3. “The Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Community Is Not Just Minoritised But Ignored”: Engaging Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in Australia With Blood‐Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections Healthcare
  4. Using theory-informed, arts-based research translation to change community attitudes towards people who inject drugs newly released from prison: A randomised controlled trial
  5. Associations between country of birth, migration status and engagement in HIV care among gay and bisexual men living with HIV in Australia, 2019–2022
  6. Stigma and patient work: Understanding cumulative inequities for gay and bisexual men in accessing HIV healthcare services
  7. Increasing event‐driven HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis use among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men in Australia: results from behavioural surveillance 2019–2023
  8. Acceptability of Doxycycline Prophylaxis, Prior Antibiotic Use, and Knowledge of Antimicrobial Resistance Among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men and Nonbinary People
  9. Factors associated with experiencing stigma, discrimination, and negative health care treatment among people who inject drugs
  10. Informed, but uncertain: managing transmission risk and isolation in the 2022 mpox outbreak among gay and bisexual men in Australia
  11. Stigma, and factors associated with experiencing stigma, while visiting health‐care services among samples of people who use illegal drugs in Australia
  12. Hepatitis B screening and knowledge among Chinese and Vietnamese students in Australia
  13. Differences in stigma reduction related to injection drug use between people expressing conservative, moderate and progressive values following an online intervention
  14. Experiences of stigma and subsequent reduced access to health care among women who inject drugs
  15. Trends in illicit drug use and their association with HIV transmission risks from behavioural surveillance of Australian gay and bisexual men
  16. Variations in HIV Prevention Coverage in Subpopulations of Australian Gay and Bisexual Men, 2017–2021: Implications for Reducing Inequities in the Combination Prevention Era
  17. Familiarity with, perceived accuracy of, and willingness to rely on Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) among gay and bisexual men in Australia: results of a national cross-sectional survey
  18. Knowledge of Australia’s My Health Record and factors associated with opting out: Results from a national survey of the Australian general population and communities affected by HIV and sexually transmissible infections
  19. Engaging Stigmatised Communities in Australia with Digital Health Systems: Towards Data Justice in Public Health
  20. Factors associated with sharing equipment among people who inject drugs: The role of community attachment in harm reduction and health promotion
  21. Monkeypox knowledge, concern, willingness to change behaviour, and seek vaccination: Results of a national cross-sectional survey
  22. A universal precautions approach to reducing stigma in health care: getting beyond HIV-specific stigma
  23. Changing Levels of Social Engagement with Gay Men Is Associated with HIV Related Outcomes and Behaviors: Trends in Australian Behavioral Surveillance 1998–2020
  24. Addressing injecting related risks among people who inject both opioids and stimulants: Findings from an Australian survey of people who inject drugs
  25. The impact of sources of stigma on health care avoidance among gay and bisexual men in Australia
  26. COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake and Hesitancy in a National Sample of Australian Gay and Bisexual Men
  27. Sexual experience, relationships, and factors associated with sexual and romantic satisfaction in the first Australian Trans & Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey
  28. Exploratory Visuals and Text in Qualitative Research Interviews: How Do We Respond?
  29. Positive effects of community attachment on internalised stigma and wellbeing among people who inject drugs
  30. Online interventions to reduce stigma towards population groups affected by blood borne viruses in Australia
  31. Health service utilization and experiences of stigma amongst people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia
  32. Australian health and medical workers’ concerns around providing care to people living with hepatitis B
  33. Comparing Australian health worker and student attitudes and concerns about providing care to people living with hepatitis B
  34. Increasing preexposure prophylaxis use and ‘net prevention coverage’ in behavioural surveillance of Australian gay and bisexual men
  35. Sustained, Low Prevalence of Undiagnosed HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Sydney, Australia Coincident With Increased Testing and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Use: Results From Repeated, Bio-Behavioral Studies 2014–2018
  36. HIV stigma by association among Australian gay and bisexual men
  37. Australian Gay and Bisexual Men Who Use Condoms, PrEP or Rarely Practise HIV Risk Reduction with Casual Sex Partners: An Analysis of National, Behavioural Surveillance Data, 2017–2018
  38. Stigmatising attitudes towards people who inject drugs, and people living with blood borne viruses or sexually transmissible infections in a representative sample of the Australian population
  39. Increases in HIV Testing Frequency in Australian Gay and Bisexual Men are Concentrated Among PrEP Users: An Analysis of Australian Behavioural Surveillance Data, 2013–2018
  40. HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Cascades to Assess Implementation in Australia: Results From Repeated, National Behavioral Surveillance of Gay and Bisexual Men, 2014–2018
  41. Assessing the HIV Prevention Needs of Young Gay and Bisexual Men in the PrEP Era: An Analysis of Trends in Australian Behavioural Surveillance, 2014–2018
  42. Gay Men’s Relationship Agreements in the Era of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: An Analysis of Australian Behavioural Surveillance Data
  43. The role of social support in moderating the relationship between HIV centrality, internalised stigma and psychological distress for people living with HIV
  44. The sandwich generation: Caring for oneself and others at home and at work by Ronald J. Burke and Lisa M. Calvino
  45. Predictors of health care workers’ support for discriminatory treatment and care of people who inject drugs
  46. Responding to a national policy need: development of a stigma indicator for bloodborne viruses and sexually transmissible infections
  47. The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Child Protection in Australia: Program Participant Accounts
  48. Caring for a family member or friend with dementia at the end of life: A scoping review and implications for palliative care practice
  49. Carers’ Experiences of End-of-Life Care: A Scoping Review and Application of Personal Construct Psychology
  50. Caregiving responsibilities for a child, spouse or parent: The impact of care recipient independence on employee well-being
  51. Implementing a multi-modal support service model for the family caregivers of persons with age-related macular degeneration: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  52. Taking Responsibility: Psychological and Attitudinal Change through a Domestic Violence Intervention Program in New South Wales, Australia
  53. Carers and manual handling: Survey results
  54. Employed Caregiver Burden Survey
  55. Availability and Use of Supportive Practices for Employees with a Non-work Informal Caregiving Role
  56. Exploring manual handling practices by informal carers
  57. Unpaid Caregiving Responsibilities and Their Impact on Employees’ Careers
  58. Understanding carers’ lived experience of stigma: the voice of families with a child on the autism spectrum
  59. The carer persona: Masking individual identities
  60. ‘I Miss My Little One A Lot’: How Father Love Motivates Change in Men Who Have Used Violence
  61. “How Can I Take a Break?” Coping Strategies and Support Needs of Mental Health Carers
  62. What is a person-centred approach? Familiarity and understanding of individualised funding amongst carers in New South Wales
  63. ‘I'm Working Towards Getting Back Together’: Client Accounts of Motivation Related to Relationship Status in Men's Behaviour Change Programmes in New South Wales, Australia
  64. Taking Responsibility
  65. Comparison of older and younger adults' attitudes towards and abilities with computers: Implications for training and learning
  66. The Experiment of Foster Care