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Research Articles

Explore our library of peer-reviewed publications below, with contributions from Burnet researchers.

See also: Research Reports + Policy Briefs

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The Effects of a Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Among Middle-Aged Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Miller M, Wright C, Kuntsche E, Kuntsche S

The Effects of a Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Among Middle-Aged Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Health and economic benefits of achieving contraceptive and maternal health targets in Small Island Developing States in the Pacific and Caribbean.

Kelly SL, Walsh T, Delport D, Ten Brink D, Martin-Hughes R, Homer CS, Butler J, Adedeji O, De Beni D, Maurizio F, Friedman HS, Di Marco D, Tobar F, de la Corte Molina MP, Richards AS, Scott N

Maternal, Newborn + Child Health Sexual + Reproductive Health Health and economic benefits of achieving contraceptive and maternal health targets in Small Island Developing States in the Pacific and Caribbean.
Experiences of participation in a longitudinal cohort study of people who inject drugs in Victoria, Australia

Berryman B, Niesen R, Higgs P, Dietze P, Stewart A, Cossar R, & Walker S

Experiences of participation in a longitudinal cohort study of people who inject drugs in Victoria, Australia
Shifting the power: scale-up of access to point-of-care and self-testing for sexually transmitted infections in low-income and middle-income settings.

Khumalo F, Passmore JAS, Manhanzva M, Meyer B, Duyver M, Lurie M, Tanko RF, Masson L

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's) Shifting the power: scale-up of access to point-of-care and self-testing for sexually transmitted infections in low-income and middle-income settings.
Depressive symptoms and social support among Australian men: A 7-year longitudinal study.

Rowland B, Swami N, Prattley J, Duffy J, Macdonald JA, Perales F, Mansour KA, Quinn B

Depressive symptoms and social support among Australian men: A 7-year longitudinal study.
Comprehensive needle and syringe program and opioid agonist therapy reduce HIV and hepatitis c virus acquisition among people who inject drugs in different settings: a pooled analysis of emulated trials.

van Santen DK, Lodi S, Dietze P, van den Boom W, Hayashi K, Dong H, Cui Z, Maher L, Hickman M, Boyd A, Prins M

Injecting Drug Use HIV + AIDS Hepatitis C Comprehensive needle and syringe program and opioid agonist therapy reduce HIV and hepatitis c virus acquisition among people who inject drugs in different settings: a pooled analysis of emulated trials.