Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions
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Beyond the Illustration of Research Data: Using professionally facilitated image making techniques to enable participants to describe, enhance and extend data originally captured using traditional text-based methods of research
Published 2014-01-01Using professionally facilitatedimage making techniques to enable participants to describe, enhance and extend data originally captured using traditional text-based methods of research. The Growing Up with Cancer project ...Open AccessConference poster -
Becoming a survivor – young people disclosing cancer to new acquaintances and romantic partners
Published 2014-07-01Cancer can be stigmatising for young people, especially when the physical markers of illness and treatment, suchas scarring and baldness, are visible to others. Visible physical markers can draw unwanted attention. ...Open AccessConference poster -
Amphetamine-type stimulant use and HIV/STI risk behaviour among young female sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Published 2011-01-01Background: Use of amphetamine-type substances (ATS) has been linked to increased risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI) worldwide. In Cambodia, recent ATS use is independently associated with incident ...Open AccessArticle -
“Little Annabel Harvey and her fight with cancer”: healthy young people’s representations of youth cancer
Published 2014-01-01Our recent work on the Growing Up with Cancer project showed that a cancer experience profoundly changes relationships between young people (YP) and their peers. YP can experience a sense of social dislocation as peer ...Open AccessConference poster -
At the intersection of marginalised identities: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people’s experiences of injecting drug use and hepatitis C seroconversion
Published 2013-01-01While the levels of injecting drug use among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) populations are high we know little about their experiences of injecting drugs or living with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. ...Open AccessArticle