113 results on '"Hopwood, Max"'
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2. Health workers’ perspectives of hepatitis B-related stigma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia
3. Positive effects of community attachment on internalised stigma and wellbeing among people who inject drugs
4. Stigma as understood by key informants: A social ecological approach to gay and bisexual men's use of crystal methamphetamine for sex
5. Applying a diffusion of innovations framework to the scale-up of direct-acting antiviral therapies for hepatitis C virus infection: Identified challenges for widespread implementation
6. Destabilising the ‘problem’ of chemsex: Diversity in settings, relations and practices revealed in Australian gay and bisexual men's crystal methamphetamine use
7. Responding to a national policy need: development of a stigma indicator for bloodborne viruses and sexually transmissible infections
8. The rush to risk when interrogating the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual practice among gay and bisexual men
9. Acceptability of Patient-Reported Outcome and Experience Measures for Hepatitis C Treatment Among People Who Use Drugs
10. Methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: Trends in recent and regular use from the Gay Community Periodic Surveys
11. Multiple strategies are required to address the information and support needs of gay and bisexual men with hepatitis C in Australia
12. Beyond cure: patient reported outcomes of hepatitis C treatment among people who inject drugs in Australia
13. Vaccine, Transmission and Treatment: An Exploratory Study of Viral Hepatitis Knowledge among Attendees of a Metropolitan Australian University
14. Under the watchful eye of 'a benevolent dictator': General practitioner and patient experiences of hepatitis C treatment initiation and shared-care in general practice
15. Listening to the consumer voice: developing multilingual cancer information resources for people affected by liver cancer
16. The politics of place(ment): Problematising the provision of hepatitis C treatment within opiate substitution clinics
17. Mardi Gras says 'be drug free': accounting for resistance, pleasure and the demand for illicit drugs
18. Secondary exchange of sterile injecting equipment in a high distribution environment: A mixed method analysis in south east Sydney, Australia
19. The drugs that dare not speak their name: Injecting and other illicit drug use during treatment for hepatitis C infection
20. The injection of methadone syrup in New South Wales: patterns of use and increased harm after partial banning of injecting equipment
21. Assessing community support for harm reduction services: Comparing two measures
22. Is point of access to needles and syringes related to needle sharing? Comparing data collected from pharmacies and needle and syringe programs in south-east Sydney
23. Australian health and medical workers' concerns around providing care to people living with hepatitis B.
24. The role of folk pharmacology and lay experts in harm reduction: Sydney gay drug using networks
25. HIV stigma by association among Australian gay and bisexual men.
26. The role of social support in moderating the relationship between HIV centrality, internalised stigma and psychological distress for people living with HIV.
27. 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.
28. Stigma, Anxiety, and Depression Among Gay and Bisexual Men in Mixed-Orientation Marriages.
29. Predictors of health care workers' support for discriminatory treatment and care of people who inject drugs.
30. Beyond interferon side effects: What residual barriers exist to DAA hepatitis C treatment for people who inject drugs?
31. Health workers’ support for hepatitis C treatment uptake among clients with a history of injecting.
32. Evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob program: insights for roll-out and scale-up of a pilot program to engage Aboriginal Australians in hepatitis C and sexual health education, screening, and care.
33. “Why Am I the Way I Am?” Narrative Work in the Context of Stigmatized Identities.
34. Hepatitis C knowledge among gay and other homosexually active men in Australia.
35. “Doing the devil’s work”: Emotional labour and stigma in expanding Needle and Syringe Programs.
36. Instrumental support to facilitate hepatitis C treatment adherence: Working around shortfalls in shared-care.
37. Drug, sex and sociality: Factors associated with the recent sharing of injecting equipment among gay and bisexual men in Australia.
38. Expert perspectives on the contribution of HIV general practice nursing to the ‘extraordinary story’ of HIV medicine in Australia.
39. No Ordinary Mainstream Illness: How HIV Doctors Perceive the Virus.
40. Perspectives of a self-selected sample of former patients on the long-term health outcomes of interferon-based hepatitis C treatments: an exploratory study.
41. EVOLVING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE: HEPATITIS C AND ILLICIT DRUG USE.
42. ‘Does anyone know where to get fits from around here?’ Policy implications for the provision of sterile injecting equipment through pharmacies in Sydney, Australia.
43. “Look, I'm fit, I'm positive and I'll be all right, thank you very much”: Coping with hepatitis C treatment and unrealistic optimism.
44. Resilient Coping Applying Adaptive Responses to Prior Adversity during Treatment for Hepatitis C Infection.
45. Hepatitis C and injecting-related discrimination in New South Wales, Australia.
46. The Experience of Interferon-Based Treatments for Hepatitis C Infection.
47. Infection Control in the Context of Hepatitis C Disclosure: Implications for Education of Healthcare Professionals.
48. NEEDLE FICTIONS: MEDICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF NEEDLE FIXATION AND THE INJECTING DRUG USER.
49. Living with hepatitis C: a sociological review.
50. Heterosexual Attitudes to Homosexuality: Homophobia at a Rural Australian University.
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