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  1. Experiences of informal caregiving among older lesbian and gay adults in Australia
  2. Older lesbian and gay men’s perceptions on lesbian and gay youth in Australia
  3. Trans Women’s Perceptions of Residential Aged Care in Australia
  4. Health, well‐being, and social support in older Australian lesbian and gay care‐givers
  5. Experiences and perceptions of residential and home care services among older lesbian women and gay men in Australia
  6. The impact of experiences of ageism on sexual activity and interest in later life
  7. Sexual Satisfaction Among Older Australian Heterosexual Men and Women: Findings from the Sex, Age & Me Study
  8. Experiences of ageism and the mental health of older adults
  9. Hidden boundaries and shared meanings: the roles of researcher characteristics and cultural norms in shaping understandings of sexuality in the unstructured interview setting
  10. Talking to healthcare providers about sex in later life: Findings from a qualitative study with older Australian men and women
  11. Masculinity and the Occupational Experience of Male Independent Escorts Who Seek Male Clients
  12. Improving the sexual lives of older Australians: Perspectives from a qualitative study
  13. The Importance of Sex and the Meaning of Sex and Sexual Pleasure for Men Aged 60 and Older Who Engage in Heterosexual Relationships: Findings from a Qualitative Interview Study
  14. Sexually active older Australian's knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and safer sexual practices
  15. Safer Sex in Later Life: Qualitative Interviews With Older Australians on Their Understandings and Practices of Safer Sex
  16. The Sex, Age, and Me study: recruitment and sampling for a large mixed-methods study of sexual health and relationships in an older Australian population
  17. Commentary: Reversing the agenda of sex work stigmatization and criminalization: Signs of a progressive society
  18. Effect of attitudes towards patients on sexual history taking: a survey of Iranian–American physicians in California, USA
  19. Self-reported testing and treatment histories among older Australian men and women who may be at risk of a sexually transmissible infection
  20. Learning about sex in later life: sources of education and older Australian adults
  21. A Global Overview of Male Escort Websites
  22. Multigenerational Family Living
  23. A cross-sectional study of HIV and STIs among male sex workers attending Australian sexual health clinics
  24. Barriers to sexual health care: a survey of Iranian-American physicians in California, USA
  25. Sexual Self-Concept through a Cross-Cultural Lens: Qualitative Case Studies of Iranian-American Women
  26. A qualitative exploration of parental experiences of stigma while living with HIV in Bangladesh
  27. Victor Minichiello and John Scott (Eds.): Male Sex Work and Society
  28. Sex and the (older) single girl: Experiences of sex and dating in later life
  29. A new public health context to understand male sex work
  30. Old and desirable: older women's accounts of ageing bodies in intimate relationships
  31. Technology, normalisation and male sex work
  32. Male Sex Work and Society
  33. Reframing Male Sex Work
  34. Clients of Male Sex Workers
  35. Male Sex Work from Latin American Perspectives
  36. Future Directions in Male Sex Work Research
  37. Understanding Family Member Suicide Narratives by Investigating Family History
  38. Sex, desire and pleasure: considering the experiences of older Australian women
  39. Sexual history taking in general practice: managing sexually transmitted infections for female sex workers by doctors and assistant doctors in Vietnam
  40. Recruiting, Sampling and Data Collection with Difficult Populations: Clients of Male Sex Workers
  41. Children Living in HIV Families: A Review
  42. Physicians’ perceived barriers to management of sexually transmitted infections in Vietnam
  43. Ethnocultural Diversity
  44. Epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections in global indigenous populations: data availability and gaps
  45. ‘My culture haunts me no matter where I go’: Iranian-American women discussing sexual and acculturation experiences
  46. Psychosocial Development in South Korean Couples and Its Effects on Marital Relationships
  47. New Pleasures and Old Dangers: Reinventing Male Sex Work
  48. E-health: potential benefits and challenges in providing and accessing sexual health services
  49. Still part of the family: The importance of physical, emotional and spiritual memorial places and spaces for parents bereaved through the suicide death of their son or daughter
  50. Contemporary Issues in Gerontology
  51. Midlife Career Transitions of Men Who Are Scientists and Engineers: A Narrative Study
  52. HIV Risks Among Injecting Drug Users in Vietnam: A Review of the Research Evidence
  53. STI epidemiology in the global older population: emerging challenges
  54. Identifying challenges and barriers in the delivery of primary healthcare at the district level: a study in one Thai province
  55. Discussions on oral health care among elderly Chinese immigrants in Melbourne and Vancouver
  56. HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Sexuality in Later Life
  57. Editorial
  58. Being the butt of the joke: Homophobic humour, male identity, and its connection to emotional and physical violence for men
  59. Lessons from understanding the role of community hospital director in Thailand: clinician versus manager
  60. Religious Attitudes, Homophobia, and Professional Counseling
  61. Understanding oral health beliefs and practices among Cantonese-speaking older Australians
  62. Knowledge and practice of sexual safety in Melbourne gay men in the nineties
  63. Explaining the suicide of a child from the perspective of parents
  64. Is homophobia inevitable?
  65. Sexual behaviour and diagnosis of people over the age of 50 attending a sexual health clinic
  66. Preventing sexually transmissible infections in Australian general practice
  67. Sex as Crime?
  68. Syphilis and disadvantage in rural communities
  69. Does physician bias affect the quality of care they deliver? Evidence in the care of sexually transmitted infections
  70. Profile of the oral health among ambulant older Greek and Italian migrants living in Melbourne
  71. Exploring the Interpersonal Relationships in Street-Based Male Sex Work: Results from an Australian Qualitative Study
  72. Self-reported and clinically determined oral health status predictors for quality of life in dentate older migrant adults
  73. Self-reported perceptions of Registered Nurses working in Australian hospitals
  74. Nursing morale: predictive variables among a sample of Registered Nurses in Australia
  75. The Effects of Preparedness for Suicide Following the Death of a Young Adult Child
  76. Sexual risk assessment in general practice: evidence from a New South Wales survey
  77. Sexuality and Health: Contributions from Sociological Insights
  78. Willingness to offer chlamydia testing in general practice in New South Wales
  79. Nursing morale: what does the literature reveal?
  80. Older People's Experience of Spirituality Through Music
  81. The meaning of music in the lives of older people: a qualitative study
  82. Homophobia in Counselling Practice
  83. Self-Reported Use of Health Services, Contact with Police and Views About Sex Work Organizations Among Male Sex Workers in Cordoba, Argentina
  84. Understanding the New Context of the Male Sex Work Industry
  85. Music and quality of life
  86. Factors associated with self-reported use of dental health services among older Greek and Italian immigrants
  87. Oral health promotion programme for older migrant adults
  88. Factors predicting sexual relationships in older people: an Australian study
  89. Knowledge and lifestyle behaviors of healthy older adults related to modifying the onset of vascular dementia
  90. Method: Factors associated with bulk billing: experience from a general practitioners' survey in New South Wales
  91. A profile of clients of male sex workers in Córdoba, Argentina
  92. Too many surveys! Eliciting the views of general practitioners for not participating in postal surveys
  93. Sex in Australia: older Australians do it too!
  94. Alcohol and drug use in Australian male sex workers: Its relationship to the safety outcome of the sex encounter
  95. Male sex workers in Córdoba, Argentina: sociodemographic characteristics and sex work experiences
  96. Oral health beliefs and practices among Greek and Italian older Australians: A focus group approach
  97. Guided reflection: transcending a routine approach in the management of sexually transmissible infections
  98. Male Sex Workers in Three Australian Cities
  99. Oral Health through the Life Experiences of Older Greek and Italian Adults
  100. Older people's knowledge and practice about lifestyle behaviors that may prevent vascular dementia
  101. Sexual Harassment in Healthcare
  102. Knowledge, risk perceptions and condom usage in male sex workers from three Australian cities
  103. Fronto-temporal dementia versus Alzheimer disease
  104. Mentorship: The Meaning of the Relationship for Musicians
  105. Recognizing and Labeling Sex-based and Sexual Harassment in the Health Care Workplace
  106. Knowledge and Beliefs of Older Australians about Sexuality and Health
  107. DEVELOPING COLLABORATIVE GERONTOLOGY PROGRAMS OFFSHORE: A CASE STUDY
  108. Commercial sex between men: A prospective diary‐based study
  109. Perceptions and consequences of ageism: views of older people
  110. Sexually transmitted infections and use of sexual health services among young Australian women: Women's Health Australia study
  111. A profile of the clients of male sex workers in three Australian cities
  112. “Asian” Men on the Scene
  113. Secondary school students' knowledge of and attitudes towards older people: does an education intervention programme make a difference?
  114. Victor Minichiello, Neena Chappell, Hal Kendig and Alan Walker (eds.), Sociology of Aging: International Perspectives. International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Aging (1996). Distributed by TOTH Design and Promotion, P.O. Box 2804, ...
  115. Promoting Safer Sex in the Male Sex Work Industry: A Professional Responsibility
  116. Aged care in Australia: A critical review of the reforms
  117. QUEER CONNECTIONS
  118. Young women's sexual risk taking behaviour: re-visiting the influences of sexual self-efficacy and sexual self-esteem
  119. Book reviews : CONSTRUCTING QUESTIONS FOR INTERVIEWS AND QUESTIONNAIRES William Foddy Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, 1993, 228 pp., $75.00 (hardback)
  120. The social construction of anticipatory grief
  121. Research Directions in Male Sex Work
  122. University students' knowledge of STDs: labels, symptoms and transmission
  123. HIV and AIDS and “family” counselling: A systems and developmental perspective
  124. The social and work context of commercial sex between men: a research note
  125. The Social Meanings behind Male Sex Work: Implications for Sexual Interactions
  126. The British Journal of venereal disease and Genitourinary medicine in the first 70 years.
  127. SEXUALITY AND OLDER PEOPLE: REVISITING THE ASSUMPTIONS
  128. INTRODUCTION: LEARNING TO LIVE AT ALL AGES: EDUCATION, EMPOWERMENT, AND HEALTH PROMOTION
  129. Young gay men and HIV: Running the risk?
  130. Book Reviews : AIDS IN AUSTRALIA. Edited by Eric Timewell, Victor Minichiello, and David Plummer. Sydney, Prentice Hall, 1992. 392pp. (paperback)
  131. The condom: why more people don't put it on.
  132. Disability and rehabilitation in older persons: biopsychosocial foundations
  133. Book Reviews : CRIME PREVENTION FOR OLDER AUSTRALIANS. Marianne Pinkerton James. Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1993. 79pp. $15.00 (paperback)
  134. Meeting the educational needs of an aging population: The Australian experience
  135. Why choose to work in geriatrics? Factors which affect physiotherapists' decisions to work with older people
  136. DIRECTIONS AND PRIORITIES IN TERTIARY GERONTOLOGICAL EDUCATION
  137. EDITORIAL
  138. A survey of gerontology articles in physiotherapy journals
  139. INCORPORATING A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN THE GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GERONTOLOGY
  140. The Regular Visitors of Nursing Homes: Who Are They?
  141. GERONTOLOGICAL EDUCATION AT LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
  142. CURRENT ISSUES AND STRATEGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN GERONTOLOGY
  143. THE 1ST NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON GERONTOLOGICAL EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
  144. AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE IN SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF TRENDS SINCE 1980
  145. VISITORS TO NURSING HOMES: FEW OR MANY?
  146. The Personal Nature of Qualitative Research
  147. An Overview of the Qualitative Journey: Reviewing Basic Concepts
  148. Discourse Analysis: Effects on the Researcher
  149. Prominent Themes and Lessons Learned
  150. Radical Reflexivity in Qualitative Research
  151. Exploring the Meaning and Function of Music in the Lives of Older People