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Emerging medical technologies & risk management among Africans in HIV sero-discordant relationships
MRC Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, Glasgow, 26th April 2012.
Adam Bourne
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Towards better sex with less harm for gay and bisexual men
A day of unprotected sex @ Guy's Hospital, 24th March 2012
Ford Hickson
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Impact of prosecutions in populations closest to the HIV epidemic
Criminalization of HIV non-disclosure: implications for policy and practice, University of Toronto, 22nd March 2012
Catherine Dodds
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England’s National African HIV prevention programme: insights and challenges
Optimizing HIV prevention in African, Caribbean & Black communities, Toronto, Canada, 19th March 2012 (Comm Forum)
Catherine Dodds
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What constitutes the best sex life for gay and bisexual men?
15th annual CHAPS Conference (C15), Bristol, February 29th - March 1st 2012
Adam Bourne & Gary Hammond
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The Sigma Panel: Holistic insight interviews - Skype vs face-to-face
15th annual CHAPS Conference (C15), Bristol, February 29th - March 1st 2012
Catherine Dodds
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The Sigma Panel: use of poppers
15th annual CHAPS Conference (C15), Bristol, February 29th - March 1st 2012
David Reid
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The Sigma Panel: introduction and methods
15th annual CHAPS Conference (C15), Bristol, February 29th - March 1st 2012
Ford Hickson
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Plenary: Towards better sex with less harm for gay and bisexual men
15th annual CHAPS Conference (C15), Bristol, February 29th - March 1st 2012
Ford Hickson
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Plus One: HIV sero-discordant relationships among black African people living in England
Metro Centre World AIDS Day Conference, London, 1st December 2011
Adam Bourne
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Is fear the future of HIV prevention?
FEMP 2011: The Future of European Prevention among MSM, Stockholm, Sweden, 10th-11th November 2011
Adam Bourne
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Rich with meaning: Poppers use amongst homosexually active men
FEMP 2011: The Future of European Prevention among MSM, Stockholm, Sweden, 10th-11th November 2011
David Reid
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Being part of something huge! EMIS methods and lessons learned
FEMP 2011: The Future of European Prevention among MSM, Stockholm, Sweden, 10th-11th November 2011
Peter Weatherburn
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Towards better sex with less harm for gay and bisexual men in Europe
FEMP 2011: The Future of European Prevention among MSM, Stockholm, Sweden, 10th-11th November 2011
Ford Hickson
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Sexual risk taking among men who have sex with men
Health Protection 2011 (HPA annual conference), University of Warwick, 13th - 14th September 2011
Ford Hickson
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Sexual happiness among MSM in Europe: EMIS 2010
14th annual CHAPS Conference (C14), Manchester, 9th - 10th March 2011
Ford Hickson
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Changing sexual HIV risk among men who have sex with men in the UK
14th annual CHAPS Conference (C14), Manchester, 9th - 10th March 2011
Ford Hickson & Chris Bonell
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The role of fear in HIV prevention
14th annual CHAPS Conference (C14), Manchester, 9th - 10th March 2011
Adam Bourne of Sigma Research and Matthew Hodson of GMFA
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Risk and unprotected anal intercourse among gay men with diagnosed HIV
Joint CIHR Social Research Centre in HIV prevention / REACH in HIV and AIDS seminar. University of Toronto, March 9th, 2011.
Catherine Dodds
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HIV prevention and the black African diaspora population in England.
Mobilization in Action: Global Forum & Planning Meeting (African Black Diaspora Global Network). Ottawa, March 3rd-4th, 2011.
Catherine Dodds
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State of the UK HIV epidemic and key prevention policies.
Reinvigorating HIV Prevention: International Policy Dialogue (Health Canada / UNAIDS). Ottawa, Canada, Feb 28th - Mar 2nd, 2011.
Catherine Dodds
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Planning evidence based interventions: using the Handbook
NAHIP conference: influencing change through Knowledge, Will and Power, London, 27th September 2010
Catherine Dodds
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What’s the point of HIV prevention?
British Psychological Society, Faculty of HIV & Sexual Health Conference, London, 24th September 2010.
Ford Hickson
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What’s the point of HIV prevention?
UK meeting of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology, Milton Keynes, 15th September 2010.
Ford Hickson
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The needs and experiences of lesbians, gay men, bisexual and trans men and women in Waltham Forest.
5th Annual LGBT Health Summit, Hatfield, 6th September 2010.
Adam Bourne
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Perceptions of superinfection risk among gay men with HIV who have unprotected anal intercourse.
XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, 22nd July 2010 (Poster).
Adam Bourne, Catherine Dodds, Peter Weatherburn, Peter Keogh
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A framework for planning and implementing HIV prevention interventions for African people in England
XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, 22nd July 2010 (Poster).
Catherine Dodds, Ford Hickson, Martha Chinouya, Jabulani Chwaula, John Owuor, Kolade Daodu, Edna Soomre, Peter Weatherburn
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Harmonizing surveillance and prevention research: The European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS)
XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, 22nd July 2010 (Poster)
Axel Schmidt ... Ford Hickson, David Reid, Peter Weatherburn and others for the EMIS consortium
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Trends in lifetime HIV testing among gay men and other MSM in England and Wales: 1997-2008.
XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, 21st July 2010 (Poster and talk).
Peter Weatherburn, Catherine Dodds, Ford Hickson, David Reid, Alan Wardle
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Perceptions of risk reduction strategies by gay men with HIV.
XVIII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, 19th July 2010.
Adam Bourne, Catherine Dodds, Peter Keogh & Peter Weatherburn
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Participatory and community-based research: knowledge for action
Be Heard, Global Forum on MSM & HIV, Pre Conference Vienna, 17th July 2010.
Catherine Dodds, Adam Bourne, Peter Keogh & Will Nutland
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HIV testing among African people in England
12th African HIV Research Forum (AHRF) seminar on HIV testing, London, 25th June 2010.
Peter Weatherburn
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The role of alcohol in HIV transmission risk behaviour.
Positive Yorkshire Conference, Leeds, 10th June 2010
Adam Bourne
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The sexual needs and experiences of gay men living with diagnosed HIV
CHAPS Symposium: Positive prevention for MSM, Manchester, 3rd June 2010
Adam Bourne
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Working towards the best sex with the least harm: recent developments in HIV prevention in England
Seminar at National Centre in HIV Social Research (NCHSR), Sydney, Australia, 27th May 2010
Ford Hickson
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What’s the point of HIV prevention? (Plenary speech)
AFAO HIV Educators Conference, Sydney, Australia, 25th May 2010
Ford Hickson
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Working towards the best sex with the least harm: recent developments in HIV prevention in England
Seminar at The Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS), Melbourne, Australia, May 19th 2010
Ford Hickson
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Developing a Framework for better living with HIV in England
Still Living With HIV: Building Together for Tomorrow, Manchester, 20th April 2010.
Peter Keogh and Peter Weatherburn
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Positive prevention for all (plenary)
Still Living With HIV: Building Together for Tomorrow, Manchester, 20th April 2010.
Ford Hickson
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Wasted opportunities: problematic drug and alcohol use among MSM.
CHAPS Symposium: MSM, drug use & sexual behaviour, London, 29th March 2010.
Adam Bourne
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Stigma and responsibility (workshop)
13th annual CHAPS Conference (C13), Sheffield, 2nd - 3rd March 2010.
Catherine Dodds & Adam Bourne
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What is Making it Count Four? (workshop)
13th annual CHAPS Conference (C13), Sheffield, 2nd - 3rd March 2010.
Ford Hickson
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Changing patterns in HIV testing among MSM 1997-2008
13th annual CHAPS Conference (C13), Sheffield, 2nd - 3rd March 2010.
Peter Weatherburn
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The sexual health needs of gay and bisexual men with diagnosed HIV
13th annual CHAPS Conference (C13), Sheffield, 2nd - 3rd March 2010.
Adam Bourne
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Influencing locally: How to use your local GMSS data (workshop)
13th annual CHAPS Conference (C13), Sheffield, 2nd - 3rd March 2010.
David Reid
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Bass Line seminars
NAHIP research & development seminars, London 23rd February and Manchester 25th February 2010.
Ford Hickson (Sigma Research) & Mesfin Ali (Embrace UK)
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Waltham Forest LGBT matters
LGBT history month event, Waltham Forest, 22nd February 2010
Peter Weatherburn
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Responsibility and HIV risk among gay men and bisexual men
CHAPS Research into Practice Seminars (Leeds, Leicester, Manchester, London, Brighton), January & February 2010
Adam Bourne & Catherine Dodds
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What do you need 2007-08? The health and social care needs of people living with diagnosed HIV in the UK
Positive People's Voices Heard Conference, Eastbourne, 1st December 2009.
Adam Bourne
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What do you need now?
Worlds AIDS Day conference organised by Hestia Housing & Support, London, 27th November 2009.
Peter Weatherburn
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Stigma, sexuality and HIV among gay men and bisexual men
CHAPS Research into Practice Seminars (Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester, London, Brighton), October & November 2009
Catherine Dodds & Adam Bourne
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Cross contamination: attending to the risk of superinfection among HIV positive men having unprotected anal intercourse
6th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 9th 2009.
Adam Bourne & Catherine Dodds
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Stage management: understanding and impact of criminal prosecutions for sexual transmission of HIV among diagnosed gay men.
12th annual CHAPS Conference (C12), Brighton, 3rd - 4th March 2009.
Catherine Dodds
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Relative safety II. Risk and unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) amongst gay men with diagnosed HIV: overview of findings
12th annual CHAPS Conference (C12), Brighton, 3rd - 4th March 2009.
Adam Bourne & Catherine Dodds
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Who’s Failing, What’s Failing
12th annual CHAPS Conference (C12), Brighton, 3rd - 4th March 2009.
Ford Hickson
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Relative safety II: an investigation into sexual health and safety among gay men with diagnosed HIV
British Sociological Association (BSA) Risk Study Group Conference, City University, London, 29th February 2009.
Adam Bourne & Catherine Dodds
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