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Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

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ARCSHS
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Coming forward: the underreporting of heterosexist violence and same sex partner abuse in Victoria


Coming forward reports on the responses of 390 gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual and transgender (GLBT) Victorians to an online survey asking them about their experiences of heterosexist violence and same sex partner abuse.
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An ordinary night out - A report on the research project pivotal, peripheral or positional: Understanding SOPVs for intervention


This research was designed to gather information and increase understanding about sex on premises venues (SOPVs) so as to enhance the capacity of public health and gay community stakeholders to better address recent rises in HIV and other STIs. The research sought to gain knowledge about SOPVs from the perspective of the SOPV industry, SOPV...
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HIV futures NZ2

Tony Hughes, Peter Saxton, Jonathan Smith, Eamonn Smythe, Mark Thomas

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the multiple aspects of lives of New Zealand people living with HIV Aids, presenting findings from a study that covers health and treatments, service engagement, relationship to HIV community, sex and relationships, housing, employment, finances and discrimination.
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Crystal clear: The social determinants of gay men's use of crystal methamphetamine in Victoria


This monograph offers a comparative analysis of epidemiological, behavioural and social research on crystal methamphetamine use among gay men living in Melbourne and gay men living in other urban centres in Australia, the US, and the UK. It includes a survey of local expert opinion regarding the scale and scope of problematic crystal methamphetamine use...
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Reflexive practice: ways of using complementary medicine by people living with HIV/AIDS


Over half of respondents to five consecutive surveys of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Australia reported using at least one form of complementary medicine (CM), including vitamin and mineral supplements, herbal medicines, traditional Chinese medicine and massage. CM users were as likely as non-users to be using antiretroviral treatments (ARV) for HIV. Research conducted...

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