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Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions

    • Women in contact with the Perth gay and lesbian community: Report of the Women’s Western Australian Sexual Health (WWASH) Survey 2010 and 2012 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Deacon, R; Comfort, Jude
      Published 2013-01-01
      First conducted in Sydney in 1996 and run in February every two years since,(3-8) the Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) survey is the longest running and only regular survey of LBQ women’s health and wellbeing in ...
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    • Growing up with cancer: A qualitative study of the impact of cancer on the experience of growing up 

      Lewis, P
      Published 2012-01-01
      Because more young people are surviving cancer than ever before, more young people than ever before are living with the physical, psychological, emotional and social consequences of cancer illness and treatment. They do ...
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    • Good, better or best: A study of standards of prevention and care in HIV prevention trials 

      HAIRE, Bridget Gabrielle
      Published 2013-10-03
      Introduction This study examines the negotiation of benefits to participants in efficacy trials of biomedical HIV prevention technologies (HPT). It was conducted from 2009-2012, during which time there were positive efficacy ...
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    • Intellectual Disability and Society 

      Field, Barbara
      Published 2012-01-01
      The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspective as experienced by the author during more than 40 years working in the NSW Health system. Most of the writing over the ...
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    • Women in contact with the Sydney gay and lesbian community: Report of the Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) Survey 2006, 2008 and 2010 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Deacon, R; Richters, Juliet; Price, Karen; Sophia, León de la Barra; Schneider, Karen; Prestage, Garrett; Clayton, Stevie; Parkhill, Nicolas
      Published 2012-01-01
      The Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) survey was first carried out in 1996. It was initiated by workers from two ACON projects, Women Partners of Gay and Bisexual Men and the Gay and Lesbian Injecting Drug Use Project, ...
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