Introduction This report is the second from the Living with HIV program that specifically addresses the status of women with HIV/AIDS in Australia. The report comes, as did its predecessor Standing on shifting sand, from a national survey of Australian PLWHA. The HIV Futures II survey is a core component of a broader program of research concerned with the social and psychological experience of living with HIV
Abstract--Living with HIV seems to be more stressful for women than men. Women exhibit higher levels...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) was first diagnosed...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Background: HIV notifications among people born in s...
There are nearly 20 million women living with HIV/AIDS worldwide, comprising half of the total numbe...
INTRODUCTION Motherhood and HIV positive women in Australia collects together as a report three co...
It is now four years since the original HIV Futures report was released and we had for the first tim...
Globally, women represent more than half the people living with HIV. This proportion varies by count...
Introduction: More than 27,000 Australians currently live with HIV. Most of these people have access...
Background Women comprise similar to 10% of people living with HIV in Australia, so are often underr...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the lives of Australian people living with HIV/AIDS (PLW...
© 2017 Power, Brown, Lyons, Thorpe, Dowsett and Lucke. Introduction: More than 27,000 Australians c...
Throughout the world, the threat of HIV/AIDS to women’s health has become the focus of increased con...
In spite of the increasing number of women infected with HIV around the world, little is known about...
Objective: To describe the interrelationship between living with HIV, migrating to andresettling in ...
Prevention of mother-to-child Transmission and HIV Treatment programmes were scaled-up in resource-c...
Abstract--Living with HIV seems to be more stressful for women than men. Women exhibit higher levels...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) was first diagnosed...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Background: HIV notifications among people born in s...
There are nearly 20 million women living with HIV/AIDS worldwide, comprising half of the total numbe...
INTRODUCTION Motherhood and HIV positive women in Australia collects together as a report three co...
It is now four years since the original HIV Futures report was released and we had for the first tim...
Globally, women represent more than half the people living with HIV. This proportion varies by count...
Introduction: More than 27,000 Australians currently live with HIV. Most of these people have access...
Background Women comprise similar to 10% of people living with HIV in Australia, so are often underr...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the lives of Australian people living with HIV/AIDS (PLW...
© 2017 Power, Brown, Lyons, Thorpe, Dowsett and Lucke. Introduction: More than 27,000 Australians c...
Throughout the world, the threat of HIV/AIDS to women’s health has become the focus of increased con...
In spite of the increasing number of women infected with HIV around the world, little is known about...
Objective: To describe the interrelationship between living with HIV, migrating to andresettling in ...
Prevention of mother-to-child Transmission and HIV Treatment programmes were scaled-up in resource-c...
Abstract--Living with HIV seems to be more stressful for women than men. Women exhibit higher levels...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) was first diagnosed...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Background: HIV notifications among people born in s...