Ngā hua rapu - Knight, Rod
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A scoping study to identify opportunities to advance the ethical implementation and scale-up of HIV treatment as prevention: priorities for empirical research mā Knight, Rod, Small, Will, Pakula, Basia, Thomson, Kimberly, Shoveller, Jean
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Implementation challenges and opportunities for HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) among young men in Vancouver, Canada: a qualitative study mā Knight, Rod, Small, Will, Thomson, Kim, Gilbert, Mark, Shoveller, Jean
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Re: “Disparities in Prescription Opioid Misuse Affecting Sexual Minority Adults Are Attenuated by Depression and Suicidal Ideation” by Morgan et al. mā Goodyear, Trevor, Lowik, A.J., Robinson, Samantha, Knight, Rod
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Online interventions to address HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood‐borne infections among young gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men: a systematic review mā Knight, Rod, Karamouzian, Mohammad, Salway, Travis, Gilbert, Mark, Shoveller, Jean
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“Am I gonna get in trouble for acknowledging my will to be safe?”: Identifying the experiences of young sexual minority men and substance use in the context of an opioid overdose c... mā Goodyear, Trevor, Mniszak, Caroline, Jenkins, Emily, Fast, Danya, Knight, Rod
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Perspectives of HIV-positive and -negative people who use drugs regarding the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada: a qualitative study mā Ng, Cara, Chayama, Koharu Loulou, Krüsi, Andrea, Small, Will, Knight, Rod
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Implementation opportunities and challenges identified by key stakeholders in scaling up HIV Treatment as Prevention in British Columbia, Canada: a qualitative study mā Chayama, Koharu Loulou, McNeil, Ryan, Shoveller, Jean, Small, Will, Knight, Rod
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Involuntary stabilization care of youth who overdose: a call for evidence- and ethics-informed substance use policy mā Goodyear, Trevor, Robinson, Samantha, Jenkins, Emily, Gagnon, Marilou, Mitchell, Keren, Knight, Rod
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“I want to get better, but…”: identifying the perceptions and experiences of people who inject drugs with respect to evolving hepatitis C virus treatments mā Goodyear, Trevor, Brown, Helen, Browne, Annette J., Hoong, Peter, Ti, Lianping, Knight, Rod
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“I want to feel young again”: experiences and perspectives of young people who inject drugs living with hepatitis C in Vancouver, Canada mā Jacob, Jessica, Goodyear, Trevor, Coulaud, Pierre-julien, Hoong, Peter, Ti, Lianping, Knight, Rod
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“STIGMA IS WHERE THE HARM COMES FROM”: EXPLORING EXPECTATIONS AND LIVED EXPERIENCES OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS POST-TREATMENT TRAJECTORIES AMONG PEOPLE WHO INJECT DRUGS mā Goodyear, Trevor, Brown, Helen, Browne, Annette J., Hoong, Peter, Ti, Lianping, Knight, Rod
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