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  1. Changing Levels of Social Engagement with Gay Men Is Associated with HIV Related Outcomes and Behaviors: Trends in Australian Behavioral Surveillance 1998–2020
  2. Primary health care system responses to non-communicable disease prevention and control: A scoping review of national policies in Mainland China since the 2009 health reform
  3. Is sex lost in translation? Linguistic and conceptual issues in the translation of sexual and reproductive health surveys
  4. Translating best practice into real practice: Methods, results and lessons from a project to translate an English sexual health survey into four Asian languages
  5. Are sexual health survey items understood as intended by African and Asian migrants to Australia? Methods, results and recommendations for qualitative pretesting
  6. Using Videoconferencing Focus Groups in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research With Chinese Im/Migrants in Australia
  7. Interprofessional dynamics that promote client empowerment in mental health practice: A social work perspective
  8. Increased targeted HIV testing and reduced undiagnosed HIV infections among gay and bisexual men
  9. STI testing among young people attending music festivals in New South Wales, Australia: exploring the client segmentation concept in the ‘Down to Test’ program
  10. Managing Risk in the Pro-Empowerment Era of Mental Health Care: A Cross-Cultural Study of Social Work Perspectives in Hong Kong and Sydney
  11. Increasing preexposure prophylaxis use and ‘net prevention coverage’ in behavioural surveillance of Australian gay and bisexual men
  12. Cognitive ageing is premature among a community sample of optimally treated people living with HIV
  13. Is There Any Evidence of Premature, Accentuated and Accelerated Aging Effects on Neurocognition in People Living with HIV? A Systematic Review
  14. 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
  15. Estimation of the impact of changing drug-use trend on HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis epidemics among people who use synthetic drug-only, polydrug and heroin-only during 2005–2035 in China: modelling study
  16. 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
  17. HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Cascades to Assess Implementation in Australia: Results From Repeated, National Behavioral Surveillance of Gay and Bisexual Men, 2014–2018
  18. 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
  19. High levels of engagement with testing for HIV and sexually transmissible infection among gay Asian men in Sydney and Melbourne: an observational study
  20. Gay Men’s Relationship Agreements in the Era of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: An Analysis of Australian Behavioural Surveillance Data
  21. Making sense of ‘side effects’: Counterpublic health in the era of direct-acting antivirals
  22. P546 ‘STIs are everyone’s responsibility’: a new conceptual model of sexual health among gay and bisexual men
  23. Estimates of the national trend of drugs use during 2000–2030 in China: A population-based mathematical model
  24. Which Gay and Bisexual Men Attend Community-Based HIV Testing Services in Australia? An Analysis of Cross-Sectional National Behavioural Surveillance Data
  25. HIV diagnoses in migrant populations in Australia—A changing epidemiology
  26. Socioeconomic and psychosocial factors are associated with poor treatment outcomes in Australian adults living with HIV: a case-control study
  27. The Role of Age and Homonegativity in Racial or Ethnic Partner Preferences Among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men
  28. Community-level changes in condom use and uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis by gay and bisexual men in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia: results of repeated behavioural surveillance in 2013–17
  29. Understanding Client Empowerment: An Online Survey of Social Workers Serving People with Mental Health Issues
  30. Association between recreational drug use and sexual practices among people who inject drugs in Southwest China: a cross-sectional study
  31. Epidemics of HIV, HCV and syphilis infection among synthetic drugs only users, heroin-only users and poly-drug users in Southwest China
  32. Using eHealth to engage and retain priority populations in the HIV treatment and care cascade in the Asia-Pacific region: a systematic review of literature
  33. Beyond mere pill taking: SMS reminders for HIV treatment adherence delivered to mobile phones of clients in a community support network in Australia
  34. Concomitant medication polypharmacy, interactions and imperfect adherence are common in Australian adults on suppressive antiretroviral therapy
  35. Kept clinical visits, as scheduled in the first 6 months of antiretroviral treatment, determine long-term treatment outcomes in people living with HIV: a large retrospective cohort study in China
  36. HBV, HCV, and HBV/HCV co-infection among HIV-positive patients in Hunan province, China: Regimen selection, hepatotoxicity, and antiretroviral therapy outcome
  37. Increasing HIV testing among hard-to-reach groups: examination of RAPID, a community-based testing service in Queensland, Australia
  38. Socioeconomic factors explain suboptimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-infected Australian adults with viral suppression
  39. HIV Testing in Men who have Sex with Men: A Follow-up Review of the Qualitative Literature since 2010
  40. Adapting behavioural surveillance to antiretroviral-based HIV prevention: reviewing and anticipating trends in the Australian Gay Community Periodic Surveys
  41. Beliefs in Antiretroviral Treatment and Self-Efficacy in HIV Management are Associated with Distinctive HIV Treatment Trajectories
  42. Hospitalization for Anxiety and Mood Disorders in HIV-Infected and -Uninfected Gay and Bisexual Men
  43. Obstacles to prescribers' initiation early antiretroviral therapy: a barrier to achieving 90-90-90 goals
  44. Beyond equipment distribution in Needle and Syringe Programmes: an exploratory analysis of blood-borne virus risk and other measures of client need
  45. Deconstructing injecting risk of hepatitis C virus transmission: Using strategic positioning to understand “higher risk” practices
  46. The use of mobile phone apps by Australian gay and bisexual men to meet sex partners: an analysis of sex-seeking repertoires and risks for HIV and STIs using behavioural surveillance data
  47. Superior Effects of Antiretroviral Treatment among Men Who have Sex with Men Compared to Other HIV At-Risk Populations in a Large Cohort Study in Hunan, China
  48. Methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: Trends in recent and regular use from the Gay Community Periodic Surveys
  49. On the Margins of Pharmaceutical Citizenship: Not Taking HIV Medication in the “Treatment Revolution” Era
  50. Patterns of Drug Use and Drug-related Hospital Admissions in HIV-Positive and -Negative Gay and Bisexual Men
  51. Gaps in the Continuum of HIV Care: Long Pretreatment Waiting Time between HIV Diagnosis and Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation Leads to Poor Treatment Adherence and Outcomes
  52. Trust and people who inject drugs: The perspectives of clients and staff of Needle Syringe Programs
  53. Brief Report
  54. Hospitalisation rates and associated factors in community-based cohorts of HIV-infected and -uninfected gay and bisexual men
  55. Social and Behavioural Correlates of HIV Testing Among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men in Regular Relationships
  56. Corrigendum to “The impact of blood-borne viruses on cause-specific mortality among opioid dependent people: An Australian population-based cohort study” [Drug Alcohol Depend. 152C (2015) 264–271]
  57. HIV prevention among street-based sex workers (SSWs) in Chongqing, China: interviews with SSWs, clients and healthcare providers
  58. The impact of blood-borne viruses on cause-specific mortality among opioid dependent people: An Australian population-based cohort study
  59. “Doing the devil’s work”: Emotional labour and stigma in expanding Needle and Syringe Programs
  60. Homosexual men in HIV serodiscordant relationships: implications for HIV treatment as prevention research
  61. ‘Not Until I'm Absolutely Half-Dead and Have To:’ Accounting for Non-Use of Antiretroviral Therapy in Semi-Structured Interviews with People Living with HIV in Australia
  62. Evolving views and practices of antiretroviral treatment prescribers in Australia
  63. “Any Condomless Anal Intercourse” is No Longer an Accurate Measure of HIV Sexual risk Behavior in Gay and Other Men Who have Sex with Men
  64. Factors associated with establishment-based female sex workers accessing health care services in Shanghai
  65. Estimating antiretroviral treatment coverage rates and viral suppression rates for homosexual men in Australia
  66. Factors associated with women’s entry into the sex industry: findings from interviews conducted with female sex workers in Chinese detention centres
  67. Alcohol use among a community-based sample of gay men: Correlates of high-risk use and implications for service provision
  68. Understanding Concerns About Treatment-as-Prevention Among People with HIV who are not Using Antiretroviral Therapy
  69. Examining the quality of name code record linkage: what is the impact on death and cancer risk estimates? A validation study
  70. Perceived discrimination and injecting risk among people who inject drugs attending Needle and Syringe Programmes in Sydney, Australia
  71. Younger age, recent HIV diagnosis, no welfare support and no annual sexually transmissible infection screening are associated with nonuse of antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive gay men in Australia
  72. Comprehensive testing for, and diagnosis of, sexually transmissible infections among Australian gay and bisexual men: findings from repeated, cross-sectional behavioural surveillance, 2003–2012
  73. Australian prescribers' perspectives on ART initiation in the era of “treatment as prevention”
  74. At Home and Away: Gay Men and High Risk Sexual Practices
  75. The Informal Use of Antiretrovirals for Preexposure Prophylaxis of HIV Infection Among Gay Men in Australia
  76. Injecting drug use among gay and bisexual men in Sydney: prevalence and associations with sexual risk practices and HIV and hepatitis C infection
  77. HIV-Negative Gay Men’s Perceived HIV Risk Hierarchy: Imaginary or Real?
  78. HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infection among men who have sex with men in Sydney, and associations with sexual and drug use practices
  79. Elevated reporting of unprotected anal intercourse and injecting drug use but no difference in HIV prevalence among Indigenous Australian men who have sex with men compared with their Anglo-Australian peers
  80. Sexual Partner’s Age as a Risk Factor for HIV Seroconversion in a Cohort of HIV-Negative Homosexual Men in Sydney
  81. Trends in drug use among gay and bisexual men in Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, Australia
  82. The converging and diverging characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative gay men in the Australian Gay Community Periodic Surveys, 2000–2009
  83. Gay Men Who Are Not Getting Tested for HIV
  84. High Annual Syphilis Testing Rates Among Gay Men in Australia, but Insufficient Retesting
  85. The importance of blood-borne viruses in elevated cancer risk among opioid-dependent people: a population-based cohort study
  86. Australian Gay Men Who Have Taken Nonoccupational Postexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Are in Need of Effective HIV Prevention Methods
  87. Rates of condom and non-condom-based anal intercourse practices among homosexually active men in Australia: deliberate HIV risk reduction?
  88. Patterns of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Associated with Major Depression Among Gay Men Attending General Practices in Australia
  89. Discourses of Depression of Australian General Practitioners Working With Gay Men
  90. ‘The black dog just came and sat on my face and built a kennel’: Gay men making sense of ‘depression’
  91. HIV generations? Generational discourse in interviews with Australian general practitioners and their HIV positive gay male patients
  92. Are antibody deficiency disorders associated with a narrower range of cancers than other forms of immunodeficiency?
  93. Circumcision and risk of HIV infection in Australian homosexual men
  94. Nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis, subsequent risk behaviour and HIV incidence in a cohort of Australian homosexual men
  95. ORIGINAL RESEARCH–MEN'S SEXUAL HEALTH: Self-Reported Sexual Difficulties and Their Association with Depression and Other Factors among Gay Men Attending High HIV-Caseload General Practices in Australia
  96. Use of Viral Load to Negotiate Condom Use Among Gay Men in Sydney, Australia
  97. Social factors associated with Major Depressive Disorder in homosexually active, gay men attending general practices in urban Australia
  98. Features of the management of depression in gay men and men with HIV from the perspective of Australian GPs
  99. Does Circumcision Make a Difference to the Sexual Experience of Gay Men? Findings from the Health in Men (HIM) Cohort
  100. Experiences in managing problematic crystal methamphetamine use and associated depression in gay men and HIV positive men: in-depth interviews with general practitioners in Sydney, Australia
  101. Self-report is a valid measure of circumcision status in homosexual men
  102. Sex work and risk behaviour among HIV-negative gay men
  103. Differences between men who report frequent, occasional or no unprotected anal intercourse with casual partners among a cohort of HIV-seronegative gay men in Sydney, Australia
  104. Incidence and risk factors for urethral and anal gonorrhoea and chlamydia in a cohort of HIV-negative homosexual men: the Health in Men Study
  105. Transmission of Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2 in a Prospective Cohort of HIV‐Negative Gay Men: The Health in Men Study
  106. ‘Serosorting’ in casual anal sex of HIV-negative gay men is noteworthy and is increasing in Sydney, Australia
  107. HIV optimism does not explain increases in high-risk sexual behaviour among gay men of positive or negative HIV status in Sydney, Australia
  108. Number of Risk Acts by Relationship Status and Partner Serostatus: Findings from the HIM Cohort of Homosexually Active Men in Sydney, Australia
  109. HIV risk and communication between regular partners in a cohort of HIV-negative gay men
  110. Demographic predictors of circumcision status in a community-based sample of homosexual men in Sydney, Australia
  111. How has the sexual behaviour of gay men changed since the onset of AIDS: 1986-2003
  112. Willingness to participate in HIV vaccine trials among HIV-negative gay men in Sydney, Australia
  113. Undetectable viral load is associated with sexual risk taking in HIV serodiscordant gay couples in Sydney
  114. Contexts for last occasions of unprotected anal intercourse among HIV-negative gay men in Sydney: The health in men cohort
  115. Gay Asian Men in Sydney Resist International Trend: No Change in Rates of Unprotected Anal Intercourse, 1999-2002
  116. Individualism-Collectivism, Self-Efficacy, and Other Factors Associated With Risk Taking among Gay Asian and Caucasian Men
  117. Ethnic and gay identification: Gay Asian men dealing with the divide