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Thepsourinthone J, Norman T, Murphy D, Power J
AIDS Care . 2025 Jan; 1-10. PMID: 39869755
Peer support services for people living with HIV (PLHIV) serve varying functions and are a unique resource for support. Peer support programs are considered an important strategy for achieving better...
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Norman T, Bourne A, Thepsourinthone J, Murphy D, Rule J, Melendez-Torres G, et al.
Sex Health . 2024 Dec; 21. PMID: 39688946
Background People living with HIV (PLHIV) have historically faced a range of challenges negotiating satisfying sex lives in the context of virus transmission risks and HIV-related stigma. We examine the...
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Martinez-Andres J, Fairley C, Krulic T, Ong J, Owen L, McNulty A, et al.
Sex Health . 2024 Nov; 21. PMID: 39495621
Background The aims of this study were to evaluate the experiences of telehealth for routine HIV care and identify preferred models of HIV routine care for the future. Methods Anonymous,...
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Pienaar K, Kelaita P, Murphy D
Health Sociol Rev . 2024 Aug; :1-16. PMID: 39150867
The COVID-19 'hard lockdowns' in Melbourne, Australia in 2020 targeted public housing estates thus trading on perceptions of risk associated with public housing as some of the most stigmatised sites...
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Cornelisse V, Murphy D, Lee S, Stoove M, Traeger M, Wright E
AIDS . 2023 Oct; 38(3):363-372. PMID: 37877295
Introduction: HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective at preventing HIV. We aimed to assess mental and physical health among long-term PrEP users in Australia's X-PLORE cohort. Methods: In early...
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Bryant J, Bolt R, Martin K, Beadman M, Doyle M, Treloar C, et al.
Cult Health Sex . 2023 Sep; 26(7):871-886. PMID: 37740584
This paper describes the strategies used by Aboriginal young people to build positive relationships and sexual wellbeing. It does so to counter the risk-focussed narratives present in much existing research...
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MacGibbon J, Bavinton B, Broady T, Ellard J, Murphy D, Calabrese S, et al.
Sex Health . 2023 Aug; 20(4):373. PMID: 37603535
Background: The Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) message has been promoted since it was demonstrated that viral suppression through HIV treatment prevents sexual transmission between serodiscordant partners (HIV treatment as prevention). Our study...
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MacGibbon J, Bavinton B, Broady T, Ellard J, Murphy D, Calabrese S, et al.
Sex Health . 2023 Jun; 20(3):211-222. PMID: 37380171
Background: The Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) message has been promoted since it was demonstrated that viral suppression through HIV treatment prevents sexual transmission between serodiscordant partners (HIV treatment as prevention). Our study...
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Wells N, Murphy D, Ellard J, Howard C, Keen P, Fairley C, et al.
Sex Res Social Policy . 2023 Jun; :1-8. PMID: 37363348
Introduction: Guidelines recommend that, where possible, clinicians convey HIV-positive test results in person in Australia. However, HIV-negative and all other STI results are routinely delivered by phone or text message....
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Wells N, Philpot S, Murphy D, Ellard J, Howard C, Prestage G
Sex Health . 2023 Jun; 20(3):195-201. PMID: 37277830
Background: By reducing HIV viral load to undetectable levels, HIV treatment slows disease progression and eliminates the possibility of sexual transmission. The promotion of undetectable viral load has also been...