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Linkage into specialist hepatitis C treatment services of injecting drug users attending a needle syringe program-based primary healthcare centre

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Topp, Libby; Conigrave, Katherine, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-

Opioid substitution therapy clients' preferences for targeted versus general primary health-care outlets

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Topp, Libby; Conigrave, Katherine, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2013
Date Created-
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Relative efficacy of cash versus vouchers in engaging opioid substitution treatment clients in survey-based research

Author(s)Topp, Libby; Islam, M Mofizul; Day, Carolyn Ann
TypeJournal article
Date Published12-Dec-2012
Date Created-

Self-perceived problem with alcohol use among opioid substitution treatment clients

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Day, Carolyn; Conigrave, Katherine, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2013
Date Created-

Sexually transmitted infections, sexual risk behaviours and perceived barriers to safe sex among drug users

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Topp, Libby; Conigrave, Katherine, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2013
Date Created-

The accessibility, acceptability, health impact and cost implications of primary healthcare outlets that target injecting drug users: A narrative synthesis of literature

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Topp, Libby; Day, Carolyn, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-

The cost of providing primary health-care services from a needle and syringe program: A case study

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Shanahan, Marian; Topp, Libby, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2013
Date Created-

The Monitoring of drug trends in Australia

Author(s)Shand, Fiona; Topp, Libby; Darke, Shane, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2003
Date Created-

The reliability of sensitive information provided by injecting drug users in a clinical setting: Clinician-administered versus audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI)

Author(s)Islam, Md Mofizul; Topp, Libby; Conigrave, Katherine, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-

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