HIV among indigenous peoples: a review of the literature on HIV-related behaviour since the beginning of the epidemic

J Negin, C Aspin, T Gadsden, C Reading - AIDS and Behavior, 2015 - Springer
From the early days of the HIV epidemic, Indigenous peoples were identified as a population
group that experiences social and economic determinants—including colonialism and …

Factors associated with antiretroviral treatment uptake and adherence: a review. Perspectives from Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom

K Bolsewicz, J Debattista, A Vallely, A Whittaker… - AIDS care, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
International focus on reducing onward HIV transmission emphasizes the need for routine
HIV testing and early uptake of antiretroviral treatment (ART). Strategic targets have been set …

Factors impacting HIV testing: a review–perspectives from Australia, Canada, and the UK

K Bolsewicz, A Vallely, J Debattista, A Whittaker… - AIDS care, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
With the current global focus on strengthening HIV prevention through greater testing and
treatment uptake, it is increasingly salient to identify and address barriers to testing. A review …

Experiences of the HIV cascade of care among indigenous peoples: a systematic review

K Jongbloed, S Pooyak, R Sharma, J Mackie… - AIDS and Behavior, 2019 - Springer
Indigenous leaders remain concerned that systemic oppression and culturally unsafe care
impede Indigenous peoples living with HIV from accessing health services that make up the …

Alcohol use disorders negatively influence antiretroviral medication adherence among men who have sex with men in Peru

EG Ferro, D Weikum, P Vagenas, MM Copenhaver… - AIDS care, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
As international guidelines increase access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) globally, ART
adherence becomes increasingly important to achieve HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) …

Motivations and barriers to treatment uptake and adherence among people living with HIV in Australia: a mixed-methods systematic review

A Mey, D Plummer, S Dukie, GD Rogers… - AIDS and Behavior, 2017 - Springer
In Australia, approximately 30% of people diagnosed with HIV are not accessing treatment
and 8% of those receiving treatment fail to achieve viral suppression. Barriers limiting …

[HTML][HTML] Cultural barriers lead to inequitable healthcare access for aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders

JL Li - Chinese Nursing Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Aims This article seeks to address some of the factors, particularly cultural barriers,
contributing to inequity in healthcare service provisions for indigenous Australians …

Alcohol use, depressive symptoms and the receipt of antiretroviral therapy in southwest Uganda

P Martinez, I Andia, N Emenyonu, JA Hahn, E Hauff… - AIDS and Behavior, 2008 - Springer
Alcohol use and depressive symptoms are associated with reduced access to antiretroviral
therapy (ART) in the developed world. Whether alcohol use and depressive symptoms limit …

[HTML][HTML] Use of reimbursed psychology videoconference services in Australia: an investigation using administrative data

A Wilson, N Moretto, D Langbecker… - Value in health regional …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background In November 2017, the Australian government approved
reimbursement for psychology consultations conducted by videoconference under the Better …

Breaking through the silence: The experience of living with HIV-positive serostatus, and its implications on disclosure

R Feigin, Y Sapir, N Patinkin, D Turner - Social work in health care, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
AIDS has reached pandemic proportions and despite advances in medical treatment both
the medical and social consequences of HIV-positive serostatus continue to be of concern …