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    The impact of sources of stigma on health care avoidance among gay and bisexual men in Australia by Brener, L., Broady, T., Cama, E., Treloar, C.

    Published in AIDS care (04-05-2023)
    “…Stigma has a negative impact on health and wellbeing for gay and bisexual men (GBM). There is little research which assesses whether stigma from various…”
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    Addressing injecting related risks among people who inject both opioids and stimulants: Findings from an Australian survey of people who inject drugs by Brener, L., Caruana, T., Broady, T., Cama, E., Ezard, N., Madden, A., Treloar, C.

    Published in Addictive behaviors reports (01-06-2022)
    “…•Compares a sample injecting opioids and stimulants to people injecting an opioid or stimulant only.•People who inject both opioids and stimulants experience…”
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    Identification with drug use among young adults who are at risk of transitioning to more serious use by Horwitz, Robyn, Brener, Loren, Meissner, Franziska, Rothermund, Klaus, von Hippel, William, von Hippel, Courtney

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-12-2019)
    “…Understanding the drug use trajectories for at risk young adults can help reduce harms associated with serious drug use. This longitudinal study tracked young…”
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    Strong Coupling between Nanoscale Metamaterials and Phonons by Shelton, D.J, Brener, I, Ginn, J. C, Sinclair, M. B, Peters, D. W, Coffey, K. R, Boreman, G. D

    Published in Nano letters (11-05-2011)
    “…We use split ring resonators (SRRs) at optical frequencies to study strong coupling between planar metamaterials and phonon vibrations in nanometer-scale…”
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    Multiple stigmas, shame and historical trauma compound the experience of Aboriginal Australians living with hepatitis C by Treloar, Carla, Jackson, L. Clair, Gray, Rebecca, Newland, Jamee, Wilson, Hannah, Saunders, Veronica, Johnson, Priscilla, Brener, Loren

    Published in Health sociology review (02-01-2016)
    “…Hepatitis C (HCV) is a stigmatised disease due, in part, to an association with injecting drug use. Aboriginal Australians, a stigmatised group, are…”
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    Experiences of diagnosis, care and treatment among Aboriginal people living with hepatitis C by Brener, Loren, Wilson, Hannah, Jackson, L. Clair, Johnson, Priscilla, Saunders, Veronica, Treloar, Carla

    “…Aboriginal Australians are disproportionately affected by hepatitis C (HCV). There are a range of barriers to HCV care, often beginning with poor diagnosis…”
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    Prejudice among health care workers toward injecting drug users with hepatitis C: Does greater contact lead to less prejudice? by Brener, Loren, von Hippel, William, Kippax, Susan

    Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-10-2007)
    “…Abstract The current research measured explicit (self-reported) and implicit (or unconscious) attitudes of health care workers and their drug injecting clients…”
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    I Had a Little Bit of a Bloke MeltdownBut the Next Day, I Was Up: Understanding Cancer Experiences Among Aboriginal Men by Newman, Christy E, Gray, Rebecca, Brener, Loren, Jackson, L Clair, Dillon, Anthony, Saunders, Veronica, Johnson, Priscilla, Treloar, Carla

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-05-2017)
    “…Background: Although cancer in indigenous populations is receiving increased research attention, there is a gap in understanding the particular experiences of…”
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    Care and treatment of hepatitis C among Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: implications for the implementation of new treatments by Treloar, Carla, Jackson, Clair, Gray, Rebecca, Newland, Jamee, Wilson, Hannah, Saunders, Veronica, Johnson, Priscilla, Brener, Loren

    Published in Ethnicity & health (02-01-2016)
    “…Introduction. Despite Aboriginal Australians being over-represented in populations of people living with hepatitis C (HCV), there is a dearth of research to…”
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    Health literacy in relation to cancer: addressing the silence about and absence of cancer discussion among Aboriginal people, communities and health services by Treloar, Carla, Gray, Rebecca, Brener, Loren, Jackson, Clair, Saunders, Veronica, Johnson, Priscilla, Harris, Magdalena, Butow, Phyllis, Newman, Christy

    Published in Health & social care in the community (01-11-2013)
    “…Cancer outcomes for Aboriginal Australians are poorer when compared with cancer outcomes for non‐Aboriginal Australians despite overall improvements in cancer…”
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    A piece of the jigsaw of primary care : health professional perceptions of an integrated care model of hepatitis C management in the community by Treloar, Carla, Gray, Rebecca, Brener, Loren

    Published in Journal of primary health care (01-06-2014)
    “…Explores the experiences and perceptions of health professionals regarding the implementation of a community-based, nurse-led integrated care clinic…”
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    'You are just whores-you can't be raped': barriers to safer sex practices among women street sex workers in Cape Town by Pauw, Ilse, Brener, Loren

    Published in Culture, health & sexuality (01-11-2003)
    “…This paper identifies barriers to HIV risk reduction among women street sex workers in Cape Town. To gain access to the study population, investigators…”
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    Needle fictions: medical constructions of needle fixation and the injecting drug user by Fraser, Suzanne, Hopwood, Max, Treloar, Carla, Brener, Loren

    Published in Addiction research & theory (01-02-2004)
    “…The term "needle fixation" is increasingly used by researchers and health professionals to explain a range of drug injecting attitudes and practices. This…”
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