ON DEMAND POSTER PROGRAM
The committee are pleased to announce the ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Poster Program is now available.
The ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Program will be available to access from the start of the conference, Monday 6 September 2021. The pre-recorded presentations are available in the On Demand section of the Virtual Portal and can be watched at your leisure. Why not design your own program and add them to your calendar!
SH – Clinical Management and Therapeutics
Helen Bittleston, University Of Melbourne
#62 – ONLINE VS. FACE-TO-FACE: A COMPARISON OF COURSE OUTCOMES FOR SEXUAL HEALTH NURSING EDUCATION
Samantha Ingram, ASHM
Amarasinghage Buddhika Priyanjalee Perera, Sexual Health Clinic, District General Hospital, Avissawella, Sri Lanka
HIV – Clinical Management and Therapeutics
Animut Alebel, University Of Technology Sydney
#25 – Community based specialist nursing care during the Covid-19 pandemic
Denise Cummins, SLHD
#90 – Weight and body composition in a cohort of HIV-positive clients in Sydney: an insight
Julianita Purnomo, The Albion Centre
SH – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion
Salma Al Alawi, Sultan Qaboos University, College Of Nursing, Muscat, Oman
Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Jessica Botfield, SPHERE, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, Department of General Practice, Monash University
#151 – Older Australians’ Sexual Health Information Seeking Behaviours
Louise Bourchier, Melbourne School Of Population And Global Health, University Of Melbourne
Eric Chow, Monash University
Eric Chow, Monash University
Heidi Constantinou, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Natasha Davidson, Monash University
#49 – Sexual mixing patterns among male-female partnerships in Melbourne, Australia
Kate Greaves, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Daniel Hazan, Western Sydney University
Kay Htaik, Mshc
Kay Htaik, Mshc
Sharon James, Monash University
James Leeder, Nsw Health Service
Hamish Mcmanus, Kirby Institute
Tiffany Phillips, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Georgina Poulton, Bond University
William Stowell, University Of Western Australia
#153 – The Duration And Body Positioning Of Tongue-Kissing Among Heterosexual Men And Women
Julien Tran, Melbourne Sexual Health Clinic
Esha Abraham, MSHC
HIV – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion
Benjamin Bavinton, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
#58 – RE-ORIENTATING NON-CLINICAL SERVICE TO ADDRESS HIV TESTING BARRIERS IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS
Brooke Dailey, Sydney Local Health District
Petrina Hilton, Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health, And Society, La Trobe University
#168 – HOW ARE PEER NAVIGATORS RESPONDING TO SOCIAL CARE NEEDS WITHIN AN AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT
Zoyah Khalpey, University of Queensland
Iryna Zablotska, The University Of Sydney
#162 – Measuring quality of life among people living with HIV: a systematic review
Ying Zhang, University Of Sydney
SH – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects
#152 – PUBIC HAIR DURING A PANDEMIC: COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, INTIMATE GROOMING AND SEXUAL INTIMACY
Louise Bourchier, Melbourne School Of Population And Global Health, University Of Melbourne
Helen Bittleston, The University Of Melbourne
#59 – Effect of Sexual Racism on Partner Desirability in Asian Men who have Sex with Men
Christopher Lim, Monash University
Shannon Lovell Greene, Launceston General Hospital
Lynasabdy Ma, Ashm
Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria
Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria
#93 – WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL TOOL FOR MEASURING ABORTION STIGMA? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
Sarah Ratcliffe, University Of Sydney
Carolyn Mogharbel, 1800 My Options
Joanna Williams, Swinburne University Of Technology
#43 – Sexual consent education for young people: A narrative systematic review
Olivia Burton, Neuroscience Research Australia, University Of Nsw
HIV – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects
David Carter, University Of Technology Sydney