ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

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1 Introduction 2 Staff 5 Director’s report 6 Message from Professor John Dewar 7 Message from Justice Michael Kirby 8 Summary of funding sources 9 Strategic plan 10 2018 highlights 12 International AIDS Conference 2018 15 Research projects 27 Rainbow Health Victoria 28 Higher degree research and teaching programs 30 Awards and achievements 31 Lectures and seminars 32 Funding 35 Professional participation 38 Publications and outputs 54 Glossary

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The Australian Research Chair Director of ARCSHS Centre in Sex, Health and Professor Miranda Rose Professor Jayne Lucke Acting Associate Pro Vice Chancellor – Research ARCSHS Society (ARCSHS) is based College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University at La Trobe University, La Trobe University Melbourne and is a centre Deputy Director (Research) College Representative of ARCSHS for social research into Professor Rob Pike Associate Professor Anthony Lyons sexuality, health and the Pro Vice-Chancellor ARCSHS College of Science, Health and Engineering La Trobe University social dimensions of sex La Trobe University and human relationships. ARCSHS Staff Representative School Representative Ms Marina Carman It works collaboratively and in partnership Professor Stephen Kent Chief of Staff Head of School of Psychology with academic research institutions, ARCSHS and Public Health La Trobe University communities and community-based College of Science, Health and Engineering organisations, governments, international La Trobe University BBV and STI Strategic aid agencies and professionals in relevant Directions Network fields to produce research that advances Independent Experts To inform our social research in blood knowledge and promotes positive change Professor Margaret Jolly borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually in policy, practice and people’s lives. Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow School of Culture, History and Language transmissible infections (STIs), and in line ARCSHS sits within the School of College of Asia and the Pacific with the 2016–2019 ARCSHS Strategic Psychology and Public Health, and the Australian National University Plan, we have established a BBV and STI College of Science, Health and Engineering Strategic Directions Network. at La Trobe. Professor Alan Petersen School of Social Sciences The role of the network is to focus on Faculty of Arts broad strategic directions and priorities ARCSHS Strategic and Monash University regarding BBV and STI research at Scientific Advisory Professor Barbara McPake ARCSHS. Membership of the network Director includes a cross-section of stakeholders Committee Nossal Institute for Global Health engaged with policy, programs, community The role of the ARCSHS Strategic and University of Melbourne and research related to BBV and STIs. Scientific Advisory Committee (SSAC) is La Trobe University Representatives To remain flexible and responsive, and to provide strategic direction and high- Dr MaryAnne Aitken to maximise input while minimising the level advice to the ARCSHS Director and Co-Executive Director burden on members, the network operates the Centre. The SSAC considers: Research Office as a network of strategic advisors rather yy Strategic directions and progress La Trobe University than a committee that meets at set times during the year. ARCSHS facilitates the against the mission, aims and Mr Stephen May network and liaises with members of priorities outlined in the ARCSHS Senior Director Strategic Plan Alumni and Advancement the network throughout the year. This is supplemented by drawing together selected yy Specific contextual and scientific La Trobe University members for topic-specific discussions developments in areas relevant to the Associate Professor Christopher Roche when required. Centre’s research program Chair in International Development yy Important issues for the sustainability Senior Research Partner with the and management of the Centre Developmental Leadership Program Director of the Institute for Human Security and Social Change La Trobe University

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 1 Staff

ARCSHS engages in Professor and Director Associate Professors interdisciplinary research Jayne Lucke Adam Bourne BA (Hons) UQ, PhD UQ BSc (Hons) Keele, PhD Keele and includes researchers with qualifications and Professor, Deputy Director Christopher M. Fisher and Chair BS Indiana, MA San Francisco State, expertise in sociology, PhD Indiana Gary Dowsett psychology, anthropology, BA UQ, DipEd UQ, PhD Macquarie, FASSA Adjunct Associate Professors cultural studies, history, Emeritus Professors Deborah Bateson gender and sexuality MBBS Hong Kong, MSc London, Anne Mitchell AO MA (Oxon) Oxford, Biochemistry (Hons IIA) studies, education, political BA Melbourne, GradDipEd Melbourne, Somerville College, Oxford science, public health and MA Melbourne Sue Dyson community education. Marian Pitts GradDipWomSt Rusden, PhD La Trobe BA (Hons) Wales, PhD Wales, AFBPS, MAPS (ARCSHS Director 2000-2012) Lynne Hillier TPTC CoburgSC, TLTC MBS, BBSc (Hons) Founding Director La Trobe, PhD La Trobe Professor Emerita Doreen Rosenthal AO Michael Hurley BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne, BA (Hons) Sydney, GradDipEd SCVic, FASSA (ARCSHS Director 1991-1999) MLitt UNE, PhD UTS Adjunct Professors Tiffany Jones Peter Aggleton BCreative Arts Macquarie, BEd (Hons I) Griffith, PhD La Trobe BA Oxford, PGCE Secondary (Science) Aberdeen College of Education, DipEd Aberdeen, Garrett Prestage MEd Aberdeen, PhD London (Kings College) BA Sydney, MA UNSW, PhD UNSW

Victor Minichiello Senior Research Fellows BA (Hons) McGill, MA McMaster, MA Northwestern, PhD ANU Graham Brown BBus (Hons) Curtin, PGradDip Curtin, Richard Wassersug PhD Curtin BA Tufts, PhD Chicago Jennifer Power Associate Professor, Acting Director BA (Hons) ANU, Grad Cert (Applied Statistics) * Anthony Lyons Swinburne, PhD ANU BBSc (Hons) La Trobe , PhD La Trobe Honorary Senior Research Fellow Murray Couch BA (Hons) Flinders

2 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Research Fellows Research Officers Administration and Operations Beatrice Alba Jen Johnson Steven Angelides BA(Hons)/BSc Melbourne, BSc(Hons) ANU, BA VU * BA (Hons) Melbourne, PhD Melbourne PhD Macquarie * Emily Lenton Ivy McGowan Marina Carman BA VU, GradDip AdolDev Melbourne, BA Swinburne * BA (Hons) Sydney, MA UNSW MA Research Monash * Jessica Murphy Susan Chong Gosia Mikolajczak BCreativeArts Melbourne, GradDip Psych BA Kenyon College, MA Kent, DrPH La Trobe* MA University of Warsaw, (Advanced) Melbourne * PhD University of Warsaw *† Roslyn Le Gautier David O’Keeffe BSocSc (Hons) Swinburne, PhD Swinburne * Rainbow Health Victoria BA ECU, GradDipEd ECU, MPH Monash * William Leonard Pauline Crameri Jen Sykes BSc (Hons) Melbourne, BA (Hons) Melbourne; BA (Hons) La Trobe Dip Man Bendigo TAFE, Dip Community Director, Rainbow Health Victoria † Welfare Work Swinburne, Dip Interpreting Jami Jones (Auslan) RMIT, Dip Auslan Chisholm Andrea Waling BDevStudies La Trobe Institute of TAFE * BA (Hons) Carleton, PhD Monash Pamela Kennedy Honorary Research Fellows BPhty UQ, MPHC Flinders * Graduate Research Coordinator Christopher Fisher M. Felicity Daly Matthew Parsons BA (Hons) City College of New York, MSc BFineArt UNSW (Merit) London School of Economics and ARCSHS Seminar Series Political Science, DrPH London School of Sunil Patel Coordinators BA (Hons) Fine Art Middlesex, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Beatrice Alba GradDipInfoMgmnt RMIT Duane Duncan David O’Keeffe BA (Hons) Wellington, MA Victoria University of Wellington, PhD Monash * Part-time Karalyn McDonald † Part-year BA Monash, MA Monash, PhD La Trobe Jacqui Richmond BNursing Deakin, GradDip Health Sciences Deakin, MPH Deakin, PhD Melbourne Jack Wallace MSocSci RMIT, PhD LaTrobe

Visiting Fellows Sin How Lim BSc National University of Singapore, MSHCA University of New Haven, PhD University of Pittsburgh

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 3

Director’s report

ARCSHS is a centre of Congratulations to Dr Graham Brown who was awarded the 2018 Mid-Career excellence in multidisciplinary Multi-disciplinary Achiever Award from research in sex, gender and the Australasian Sexual Health Alliance sexuality, delivering evidence- at the International Union Against based teaching, training and Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI) Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress in workforce development, Auckland in November. In honour of their translating research into amazing work managing the relocation high-impact, life-changing of the Centre, our Administration and Operations team (David O’Keeffe, Ivy programs. McGowan, Jen Sykes and Jessica Murphy) were awarded the La Trobe We contribute to evidence-based, University, College of Science, Health positive public discussion of sex and and Engineering Professional and sexuality, acceptance of gender equality Administrative Award for Teamwork and and diverse sexualities, inclusive Collaboration in July. and appropriate service delivery, and government policy that supports healthy This year, Centre staff and students sex, sexuality and relationships. have presented their work at many scientific meetings across the world in This year has been an exciting one for a diverse range of fields, and as always, ARCSHS as we settled into our wonderful we have been intensely engaged in new building on the main Bundoora community and health sector events campus of La Trobe University. We kicked throughout the year. You will find a list off the year with a housewarming party on of all our presentations at the back of our new ‘Paradise Patio’ and the festivities this Annual Report, along with lists of were enjoyed by all. Our new location all our publications, reports and other has provided further opportunities for activities. We have been very busy! developing new projects and initiatives across the university. This is my fifth and final Director’s Report. I will be moving on to new In May, we welcomed our Distinguished challenges in 2019 after five incredible Ambassador, the Honourable Michael years as Director of ARCSHS. Kirby to campus for a very special event Recruitment is underway for a new ‘Where to next after marriage equality?’. Director and I look forward to welcoming Justice Kirby delivered a guest lecture and them to ARCSHS in due course and was joined by a panel of experts in law, supporting Associate Professor Anthony public health and policy who presented Lyons as Acting Director in the meantime. their ideas on the impact of marriage I want to thank everyone who has equality on lesbian, gay, bisexual, supported me over the last five years and transgender and (LGBTI) people worked to transform ARCSHS into the and outlined the challenges ahead. We world-class research centre we are today. enjoyed reflecting on past achievements and gaining inspiration for the work yet to Thank you to all the wonderful people be done. who work and study at ARCSHS for continuing to demonstrate their passion This year we have welcomed three for this work each and every day. Thank new Higher Degree Research students you to you—our supporters, partners and and celebrated three graduations. friends—for everything you do to further Congratulations to Dr Luke Gahan and the work of ARCSHS. I look forward with Dr Jack Wallace who were awarded eager anticipation to seeing the Centre their PhDs, and a special mention to further evolve as we work together to Dr Jayne Russell who was awarded her create positive change in people’s lives. PhD and the La Trobe University Nancy Millis Medal which is given to theses of Professor Jayne Lucke Director outstanding merit. Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 5 Message from Professor John Dewar

I am delighted to once again congratulate the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) on another successful year.

Since it was founded, ARCSHS has become the leading Centre in providing the evidence needed to understand sex and sexuality in contemporary Australia. In 2018 we were delighted to welcome the Centre to the University’s Bundoora campus, and it was pleasing to see the ARCSHS team quickly settle in to new accommodation and continue their work to build the evidence-base that is needed to inform interventions in key areas of sex, gender and sexuality. At La Trobe University we believe that a just and equitable society is one in which everyone has the same opportunities and freedoms, and where our differences are recognised and affirmed. We are committed to equality and diversity, and we are proud to support the work of ARCSHS. I congratulate everyone who works with and for the Centre on all your hard work during 2018, and your commitment to work that has a positive impact in the community.

Professor John Dewar Vice-Chancellor La Trobe University

6 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Message from Justice Michael Kirby

It is with great pleasure that I congratulate the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society on another successful year.

I was delighted to be able to visit the Centre’s new building at La Trobe University in May and to give a special guest lecture ‘Where to next after marriage equality?’. I reflected on the impact of marriage equality on LGBTIQ people and outlined the challenges ahead. Despite the historic adoption of marriage equality in Australia, issues of discrimination against LGBTIQ people continue to require constant attention. The public debate in Australia has moved on to issues of ‘religious freedom’ and the extent to which discrimination against the LGBTIQ community can be tolerated. Fortunately, there will be no going back into the dark closet of self-denial, silence and shame for LGBTIQ people in Australia. This liberation continues to be worked out through the light of education about diversity and basic kindness to one another as human beings and as citizens. No laws on ‘religious freedom’ should be accepted in Australia which allow people, on the basis of their religions, to isolate, denigrate and humiliate minorities – whether those minorities are Indigenous, racial, gender-based, religious, disabled or gay Australians. Looking back on the great changes that have occurred in my lifetime on gay rights, I am optimistic; but also, impatient to complete the changes that remain. The work of the Centre will be vital in addressing these challenges and I am proud to be the ARCSHS Distinguished Ambassador. I congratulate all the Centre’s staff, partners and supporters.

Michael Kirby Distinguished Ambassador of the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 7 Summary of funding sources

3% 2%

Miscellaneous Australian competitive grants 2%

Postgraduate teaching 31% 1% Other public sector income – Commonwealth Undergraduate teaching

22%

La Trobe University total

4% $6,026,777

Industry and other income

35%

Other public sector income – State

8 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Strategic plan

The ARCSHS Strategic The Centre has adopted actions towards The Centre specialises in using research achieving each of these aims and has findings to produce training and Plan 2016–2019 is a outlined measures to track performance educational resources for practitioners key public document over time. The Strategic Plan will be and to advise on policy development. that sets out ARCSHS’ reviewed annually with input from all staff ARCSHS also provides invaluable and mission, strategic direction, to track progress against key performance widely used resources and training indicators and to revise plans for the for teachers, health practitioners and aims and expectations coming year. A new Strategic Plan will be community and aged-care workers. of performance for the prepared for 2020. The Centre works in partnership with period 2016-2019. government, service providers and Research expertise community organisations to influence Since its beginnings in 1992, ARCSHS and change policy to reflect the latest The Centre’s key strategic direction, has become the major player in evidence and achieve better outcomes. as described in the Strategic Plan, framing the agenda on, and delivering is for the Centre to strive to become the evidence to understand, sex and Research themes the leading centre in Australia in sexuality in contemporary Australia, During the 2016–2019 period, ARCSHS sexuality research. particularly in relation to health, is aiming to maintain and expand the ARCSHS’ mission as stated in the education and social justice. following three research themes as areas of established strength: plan is as follows: Through surveys of the general population, the Centre has helped to track patterns yy LGBTI health and wellbeing y The Australian Research Centre in and practices during the life course and y BBVs and STIs Sex, Health and Society is a centre for over time. ARCSHS also specifically looks yy Gender, sexuality and social theory. at aspects of health and wellbeing with social research into sexuality, health In addition, the Centre is seeking to regard to diverse sexuality and gender and the social dimensions of human develop the following three emerging minorities, including same-sex attracted relationships. It works collaboratively research themes: and in partnership with communities, and sex and gender diverse (SSASGD) y community-based organisations, young people, older people, as well as the y School-based sexuality education government and professionals in intersection of sexuality with other issues yy Sexual and reproductive health relevant fields to produce research such as disability and mental health. and rights yy Policy, community and health services. that advances knowledge and ARCSHS is one of four national centres promotes positive change in policy, funded to undertake strategic research Working internationally is a feature practice and people’s lives. as part of Australia’s national response to of much of ARCSHS’ research, but HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs. This includes particularly in the areas of HIV and viral The plan outlines three main aims for research that directly informs indicators hepatitis. This is continuing to be a focus the coming three years: in Australia’s national strategies relating running through the research themes to the sexual health of young people and outlined above. The Centre has contributed Aim 1 the quality of life of people living with HIV, to social research and capacity-building Build new knowledge hepatitis B and C. projects, particularly in Asia and the Pacific, and provided technical advice ARCSHS has unique expertise in Aim 2 through relationships with the Department community-engaged research, of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the World Build research impact particularly working with marginalised Health Organization, and the Joint United and difficult-to-reach communities. Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Aim 3 The Centre uses a partnership approach Build a strong research centre at all stages of the research process, including the prioritisation of relevant community participation in formulating research questions, designing and conducting research, and disseminating and applying results.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 9 2018 highlights

JOURNAL ARTICLES SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRESENTATIONS

84 26 39 REFEREED ARTICLES AND INTERNATIONAL OR 17 ADVANCE ONLINE NATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES 9 1 MONOGRAPHS AND COMMONWEALTH REPORTS GOVERNMENT ADVISORY GROUPS BOOKS 10 22 STATE GOVERNMENT ADVISORY GROUPS NATIONAL CONFERENCES 14 28 BOOKS OR BOARDS/STEERING BOOK SECTIONS GROUPS OF COMMUNITY OR ACADEMIC ORGANISATIONS JOURNAL ROLES 47

16 55 AT MEETINGS JOURNAL EDITORIAL JOURNAL ARTICLE ROLES REVIEWS

10 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY MEDIA PROFILES STAFF AND STUDENTS

10.5M 57K 25 AUDIENCE MEMBERS VISITS ON ASSOCIATED EQUIVALENT FULL- REACHED THROUGH WEBSITES TIME STAFF MAINSTREAM MEDIA

5.8K 4.5K 18 TWITTER NEWSLETTER PHD STUDENTS FOLLOWERS SUBSCRIBERS (3 COMPLETIONS)

1.36K 68 2.5K FACEBOOK PRINT OR ELECTRONIC PEOPLE RECEIVED FOLLOWERS ARTICLES AS AUTHOR TRAINING OR SUBJECT

BUDGET 24 $ MEDIA APPEARANCES 6.03M IN FUNDING

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 11 International AIDS Conference 2018

Review of ARCSHS at AIDS Dr Graham Brown was an invited panellist ARCSHS Workshop at another International AIDS Society 2018 in Amsterdam pre-conference event, which was called On Wednesday 25 July, ARCSHS in The 22nd International AIDS Conference ‘Making it Happen’. Dr Brown presented conjunction with UNAIDS (Joint United (AIDS 2018) was held in the Dutch city of on the gaps in the HIV care continuum. Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS) and Amsterdam from 23 to 27 July, and with the Global Network of Positive People During the conference, Dr Brown was an (GNP+) hosted a meeting at AIDS 2018 over 15,000 delegates, 1,000 members invited speaker on two panels. The first of the media and 2,000 volunteers, the titled: ‘How do we maintain and evidence panel was on the PozQoL project, a project the crucial role of community-based venue was a hive of activity. The largest that developed, tested and validated a health and development conference organisations (CBOs) in the global scale to assess the quality of life of PLHIV response to HIV?’. in the world, some of the key themes (people living with HIV). The second panel included the role of community and peer was on the W3 (What Works and Why) As the HIV response adapts to the largest organisations, the greater involvement Framework study, which has applied and most significant developments in HIV of people living with HIV (GIPA), and systems thinking to understand the role prevention in over 20 years, the meeting responding to a rapidly changing political, and influence of peer-led programs in a aimed to investigate and articulate the financial and social environment. HIV and hepatitis C public health response. diverse ways in which community-based ARCSHS delegates engaged in an array He also co-authored three posters and organisations influence and impact the of debates, seminars and plenaries at gave one oral paper on the PozQoL scale. epidemic. The meeting brought together a range of key organisations in the pre-conference events as well as the Dr Jennifer Power was an invited speaker conference itself. community-led response to HIV. Our aim on a panel in which she presented on the was to identify and discuss innovative Several pre-conference events focused PozQoL project. She also co-authored means of evidencing the central role of on social sciences and humanities in HIV, one poster at the conference. community-based organisations at this and the role of advocacy for the sexual critical juncture in the epidemic. More rights and human rights of all affected than 80 people from community, non- communities. Issues of criminalisation, government and research organisations migration, equity of access to health attended the seminar, with presentations services and biomedical prevention were from GNP+, UNAIDS, ARCSHS, and the also discussed. Treatment Action Coalition in South Africa. A lengthy and diverse discussion occurred Dr Adam Bourne was an invited speaker and focused on the following four key at the MPact MSM pre-conference points raised in the meeting: opening plenary, which discussed the issue of holistic health and human rights yy The collective impact of community- of men who have sex with men (MSM). led responses Dr Bourne spoke on the topic of drug use yy Common/clear indicators of harm reduction among gay, bisexual and influence/advocacy other MSM. At a pre-conference event yy National, regional and global networks held by the International AIDS Society, to mobilise and share findings Dr Bourne was an invited speaker on yy Financial and logistical implications of STIs among people who use drugs. data collection for community-based He also co-authored 14 posters in the organisations. main conference.

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14 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Research projects

Reducing Health Writing Themselves In 4: Primary Prevention of Disparities for Older Understanding the Lives Family Violence Against LGBTI Australians of LGBTI Young People LGBTI Communities: in Australia Literature Review and Australian Research Council Data Analysis Linkage Project Governments of Victoria, Anthony Lyons, Catherine Barrett New South Wales, South Australia Victorian Government Department (Alice’s Garage), Victor Minichiello, (via SHINE SA) and the of Premier and Cabinet Mark Hughes (Southern Cross Australian Capital Territory Yvonne Lay (Our Watch), University), Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen Adam Bourne, Anthony Lyons, William Leonard, Matthew Parsons, (University of Washington, USA), Jennifer Power Marina Carman Beatrice Alba, Andrea Waling, COTA Australia, National LGBTI Health Alliance, This survey of LGBTI young people living A report was produced that outlined SANE Australia, Carers Australia in Australia aged 14–21 builds on the research and grey literature on the success of previous surveys in this series prevention of LGBTI family violence, This project utilised quantitative and conducted in 1998, 2004 and 2010. It including the drivers of LGBTI family qualitative methods to provide detailed examines a range of health and wellbeing violence. The report looked at best data on the health and support-related concerns among LGBTI young people practice models for the prevention challenges and needs of older LGBTI and seeks to understand the positive of LGBTI family violence, gaps in Australians, as well as the educational and protective factors in their lives. the evidence base and areas for and support needs of service providers. further research. It is developing essential resources to support policymakers and service Private Lives 3: National providers in reducing the health disparities Study of the Health and Developing an LGBTI Safe faced by older LGBTI Australians. Wellbeing of Lesbian, Gay, Housing Network to Prevent Bisexual, Transgender, Homelessness and Build Following Lives and Intersex Australians Social Connection and Undergoing Change Resilience (Flux Study) Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services, Victorian Health Promotion Australian Research Council Victorian Government Department Foundation Discovery Project of Premier and Cabinet Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne), Garrett Prestage (The Kirby Institute), Anthony Lyons, Adam Bourne, Cal Andrews (University of Melbourne), Louisa Degenhardt (National Drug and Ruth McNair (University of Melbourne) Jennifer Power, William Leonard Alcohol Research Centre), Fengyi Jin This project involves a national survey The project aims to establish, pilot and (The Kirby Institute), Jeffrey Grierson aimed at providing comprehensive evaluate a Victorian LGBTI safe housing (Anglia Ruskin University, UK), Toby Lea and up-to-date data on the health and network. The network will assist LGBTI (The Kirby Institute), Adam Bourne wellbeing of LGBTI Australians aged 18 people at any age who are experiencing This project utilised an online questionnaire years and older. It is the third project in or are at risk of homelessness to gain to survey over 2000 gay and bisexual men the Private Lives series, following Private stable and safe housing. The project about their drug use. Over 1700 of these Lives 2 conducted in 2011 and Private aims to improve the mental health of men will be followed up on a six-monthly Lives 1 conducted in 2005. The project LGBTI people accessing the network basis to determine changes in their lives. began in late 2018. by building their social connection and A report on the baseline data is currently resilience and significantly reducing their being prepared. likelihood of experiencing homelessness in the future.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 15 Use and Willingness to TRANSFORM: Targeted Understanding LGBTI Use PrEP Among MSM Research Advancing Lives in Crisis in Europe Sexual Health for MSM Lifeline Australia Hornet, European Centres for Department for International Andrea Waling, Adam Bourne, Anthony Disease Control Development UK, Swedish Lyons, Sheila Dhalla (Lifeline Australia), Adam Bourne, Teymor Noori, International Development Gene Lim Cooperation, Norwegian Agency Anastasia Pharris, Antonio Spiretti In partnership with Lifeline Australia, and (European Centres for Disease Control), for Development Cooperation with support from QLife and ACON (AIDS Alex Garner (Hornet) Adam Bourne, Thesla Palanee-Phillips Council of New South Wales), this project explores LGBTI+ use of crisis support In collaboration with the European (Wits Reproductive Health Institute, services (CSS) in Australia. This is the Centres for Disease Control and the South Africa), Joshua Kimani (University first research of its kind in Australia that gay geo-social networking application of Nairobi, Kenya), Liz Fearon and Peter explores the needs of LGBTI+ people Hornet, we are conducting a large online Weatherburn (London School of Hygiene during times of personal or mental survey of men who have sex with men and Tropical Medicine, UK), Adrian Smith health crisis. It focuses on LGBTI+ (MSM) living in Europe and Central Asia (University of Oxford, UK) people’s uptake and familiarity with CSS to examine use, and willingness to use, This is a collaborative project with in Australia, LGBTI+ perceptions and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). colleagues at the Wits Reproductive experiences with crisis support services, The survey also examines potential PrEP Health Institute in Johannesburg, and where LGBTI+ people might seek candidacy and how this correlates with University of Nairobi and in the UK on non-crisis service support during times current or potential future use. a large scale, mixed-methods study of crisis. This study aims to contribute to of sexual health and wellbeing among building the evidence base for developing Factors Associated with gay, bisexual and other MSM in Kenya policy, programs and resources by those and South Africa. The study aims to in the medical, health and community PrEP Uptake Among describe the unmet need for prevention, services professions to provide better MSM in Taiwan diagnosis and treatment of HIV among crisis support for LGBTI+ Australians MSM in these two countries and to during times of personal or health crisis. Hornet determine acceptable programmatic Adam Bourne, Stephane Wen-Wei Ku responses to these needs. Alongside comprehensive HIV and STI screening, Examining Risk and (Division of Infectious Diseases, TRANSFORM also includes a qualitative Department of Medicine, Protective Factors for component, allowing for the examination Taipei Veterans General Hospital), the Development of of social and sexual networks of Carol Strong (National Cheng Kung MSM, and a large respondent-driven Gambling-Related Harms University, Taiwan), Chia-Wen Li sampling survey, which will capture and Problems in Victorian (Department of Internal Medicine, behavioural and needs-related data LGBTIQ Communities National Cheng Kung University that is essential to an effective HIV Hospital, Taiwan), Alex Garner (Hornet) response. TRANSFORM is funded as Victorian Responsible Gambling part of Evidence for HIV Prevention This pilot national survey of MSM in Foundation Taiwan sought to understand the factors in Southern Africa (EHPSA) initiative, that may be associated with the uptake supported by the UK Department Rachel Bush (Deakin University), of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). for International Development, the Nicki Dowling (Deakin University), The findings have been presented Swedish International Development Andrea Waling, Petra Staiger at the 22nd International AIDS Cooperation and the Norwegian Agency (Deakin University) for Development Cooperation. Conference in Amsterdam and are This project explores the relationship now the foundation of a larger project between LGBTIQ+ status and gambling- (to commence in 2019) that examines related harms/symptom severity; sexual health and harms associated and the degree to which LGBTIQ+ with drug use among this population. status exacerbates the relationships between risk factors (mental health, alcohol and other drug use, internalised homophobia, perceived stigma, discrimination), protective factors (resilience, social support, community connectedness) and gambling- related harms/symptom severity.

16 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY This project will enable us to: 1) understand Silver Rainbow LGBTI Aged Val’s LGBTI Ageing and the degree to which LGBTIQ+ status is related to gambling-related harms/ Care Awareness Training Aged Care symptom severity; 2) identify factors Commonwealth Government Victorian Government Department that contribute to or protect against the development of gambling-related harms/ Department of Health of Health and Human Services problems in this population; and 3) inform Pauline Crameri, Jennifer Power Pauline Crameri, Jennifer Power the future development of culturally- tailored gambling prevention/intervention The Commonwealth Government has Val’s LGTI Ageing and Aged Care is programs for LGBTIQ+ individuals. provided funding for the delivery of a Rainbow Health Victoria program national LGBTI aged care training. that works to improve healthy ageing The training is managed by the National pathways, care, and visibility of older The Experiences of LGBTI Health Alliance and, in Victoria, LGBTI people. The program works LGBTI People Living will be delivered by Rainbow Health directly with service providers to foster Victoria program Val’s LGBTI Ageing an understanding of the histories and with Disabilities and Aged Care and Transgender experiences of older LGBTI people and Victoria to a mix of rural, regional and how these histories and experiences Gay and Lesbian Foundation of metropolitan aged and community care may impact access to support services. Australia (GALFA) services across the state. Through its work, the program aims Rose Mann (independent researcher), to create safe and inclusive aged care William Leonard and health services that recognise Domestic and Family and value older LGBTI people. The project involved two stages: a literature Violence Sector LGBTI review of the effect of discrimination, disadvantage and social inclusion on the Capacity Building Project Healthy Equal Youth health and wellbeing of LGBTI people Family Safety Victoria (HEY) Project: A Victorian with disabilities, and analyses of two large national surveys – one of sexual minority Marina Carman, Matthew Parsons, Same-Sex Attracted and women, the other of LGBT people – that Graham Brown Sex and Gender Diverse include questions on disability. Rainbow Health Victoria is providing the (SSASGD) Youth Suicide HOW2 training program to all 133 specialist Prevention Initiative Preventing Harm, Promoting family violence services across the state Justice: Legal Responses to of Victoria over 2018–2020. This training Victorian Government Department aims to improve the sector’s ability to of Health and Human Services 'Gay Conversion' Therapy provide safe and inclusive support to LGBTI Jami Jones, Adam Bourne, people experiencing domestic violence. William Leonard La Trobe Transforming Human Rainbow Health Victoria is also providing Societies Research Focus Area support to 19 organisations that have been The HEY Project consists of a consortium Timothy Jones (La Trobe University), subsidised to achieve full Rainbow Tick of 10 place-based and 7 state-wide partners William Leonard, Anna Brown and Lee accreditation (the Rainbow Tick program and aims to improve the mental wellbeing is a national accreditation program for Carnie (Human Rights Law Centre) of SSASGD young Victorians. HEY is organisations that are committed to managed by the Youth Affairs Council of This project explored the history, safe and inclusive practice and service Victoria (YACVic), and Rainbow Health prevalence and nature of the ex-gay delivery for LGBTI people). This support Victoria continues to provide strategic movement in Australia. Ex-gay therapy is is taking the form of a custom-designed advice to the Victorian Government, YACVic a counselling practice aimed at making ‘all-staff’ professional development module and HEY Partners. lesbian and gay people straight, or, at to increase the capacity of domestic the very least, assisting lesbian and violence workers to support LGBTI gay people to repress their same-sex people experiencing domestic and family attractions. In partnership with the violence. The project also includes an Human Rights Law Centre, this project evaluation of the efficacy of large-scale provided evidence to determine the ‘whole sector’ LGBTI inclusive practice need for legislative or other measures interventions driven and supported to inform regulatory and legal reform by governing or regulatory bodies. appropriate to Australia.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 17 Rainbow Network OUT in the CALD: Rainbow Tick Promoting Culturally Accreditation Program Victorian Government Department Diverse, LGBTI- of Health and Human Services Licencing agreement with Quality Inclusive Services Jami Jones, Adam Bourne, Innovation Performance (QIP) William Leonard Victorian Government Department Pamela Kennedy, Jennifer Power, Rainbow Network is a state-wide Victorian of Premier and Cabinet William Leonard support and capacity building network for William Leonard, Sunil Patel, Victorian The Rainbow Tick Accreditation Program anyone working with LGBTI young people. Transcultural Mental Health (VTMH) is a national LGBTI-inclusive accreditation It provides training, resources, a monthly (St Vincent’s Hospital) program. It consists of six standards e-bulletin, secondary consultations and against which organisations can be professional supervision to individuals Rainbow Health Victoria in partnership accredited to demonstrate that all of and organisations that work with and on with VTMH developed information and their practices, procedures and protocols behalf of LGBTI young people. training resources for agencies that are LGBTI-inclusive. The Rainbow Tick provide health-related services to LGBTI Standards were developed by Rainbow people affiliated with faith-based and Rainbow Health Victoria Health Victoria in collaboration with QIP, multicultural communities. The project a not-for-profit accreditation organisation. was funded through the Victorian Organisations that gain Rainbow Tick Victorian Government Department Government’s Community Harmony of Health and Human Services accreditation are listed on a national Grants Program. registry. Adam Bourne, Marina Carman, Jennifer Power, William Leonard Formerly known as GLHV@ARCSHS, the newly renamed Rainbow Health Victoria is funded by the Victorian Government to improve the health and wellbeing of LGBTI Victorians and the care they receive.

18 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY RISE Study (Recent Critical Perspectives Combating the Rapid Rise Diagnosis and the on Serodiscordance in of Sexually Transmitted Impact of Support on Family Life Infections Among Older the Experiences of HIV) Australians: Improving Australian Research Council Safe-Sex Practice and National Health and Medical Discovery Project Health, Social and Research Council Myra Hamilton (UNSW), Christy Newman Economic Outcomes Garrett Prestage (The Kirby Institute) (UNSW), Asha Persson (UNSW), Graham Brown, Feng Jin (The Kirby kylie valentine (UNSW), Joanne Bryant (UNSW), Jack Wallace Australian Research Council Institute), Limin Mao (The Kirby Institute), Discovery Project Andrew Grulich (The Kirby Institute), This project will produce the first Anthony Lyons, Victor Minichiello, Rebecca Guy (The Kirby Institute), empirical picture of Australian families John Kaldor (The Kirby Institute), affected by HIV, hepatitis C or hepatitis B. Catherine Barrett (The OPAL Institute), Basil Donovan (The Kirby Institute), Qualitative research will be conducted with Graham Brown, Sharron Hinchliff Christopher Fairley (Monash University), individuals, families and other stakeholders (University of Sheffield), Sue Malta Asha Persson (UNSW), Christine Selvey to reveal the interplay between diversity (National Ageing Research Institute), (NSW Health), Lisa Bastion (WA Health) in family forms and understandings Briony Dow (National Ageing Research and experiences of serodiscordance, or Institute), Jo Root (COTA Australia), This partnership study led by the Kirby mixed infection status. In developing a Bianca Fileborn (UNSW), Wendy Institute brings together researchers critical theory of serodiscordance that Heywood (Social Research Centre), with health departments, clinicians departs from the biomedical emphasis Pauline Crameri, Beatrice Alba and community organisations of all on ‘risk management’, novel insights This project involves a national survey eight Australian jurisdictions, with their are anticipated on accommodating and face-to-face interviews with diverse characteristics and approaches difference and disruption, managing Australians aged 60 years and older. to optimising the HIV continuum of secrets and stigma, and responsibilising It seeks to understand why rates of care. The project will identify predictors care and treatment within families. New STIs have risen among older Australians of progressing to each step in the and important knowledge will also be by exploring their experiences of sex continuum of care for PLHIV. generated regarding the contributions of and relationships, safe sex practices families to community wellbeing. and knowledge of sexual health.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 19 Reducing Health HIV Futures 9 W3 Peer Insights: Disparities for Culturally Understanding Motivators Commonwealth Government and Linguistically Department of Health and Barriers to the Diverse Peoples Uptake of Hepatitis C Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, Treatments Among Australian Research Council Anthony Lyons, Adam Bourne People Who Inject Drugs Linkage Project HIV Futures is a series of national surveys Alison Reid (Curtin University), of PLHIV in Australia that has been Commonwealth Government repeated periodically since 1997. The Bruce Maycock (Curtin University), Department of Health survey focuses on the psychological and Rebecca Guy (UNSW), Graham Brown, physical wellbeing of PLHIV, treatment use, Susan Chong, Graham Brown Limin Mao (UNSW), Lisa Hartley relationships, stigma and discrimination. (Curtin University), Roanna Lobo This study investigates the evolving The data provides evidence against motivators and barriers for people who (Curtin University), Praveena which indicators in the Australian inject drugs (PWID) to access hepatitis Gunaratnam (UNSW) National HIV Strategy are measured. C treatment and the implications for This collaborative project led by Curtin scaling up health promotion, testing and University aims to develop a greater W3 Project: Understanding treatment programs. Utilising the W3 understanding of migrants from CALD Framework for peer-based programs, backgrounds and the factors that predict What Works and Why the project is drawing on the expertise poor health outcomes related to BBVs in Peer-Based Health and insights of peer staff and volunteers and STIs. These outcomes include higher to investigate the evolving experiences, rates of infection, late diagnosis and Promotion Approaches in HIV and Hepatitis C perspectives, barriers and enablers low treatment uptake. Mixed methods for PWID regarding the scale-up and will be used to engage a diversity of Commonwealth Government implementation of hepatitis C treatments. migrants and address knowledge gaps In 2018, the study conducted two rounds Department of Health including migrants’ understanding of of focus groups and interviews across sexual health and disease transmission, Graham Brown, Suzy Malhotra Australia in partnership with peer-based risk behaviours, and the sociocultural (Living Positive Victoria), Sione Crawford organisations Harm Reduction Victoria, and structural factors influencing help- (Harm Reduction Victoria) NSW Users and AIDS Association, seeking behaviours. The availability of Peer Based Harm Reduction WA, and population-level data is vital to inform The What Works and Why Project has the Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug better models of care that reflect the been a groundbreaking study that used Users League. Short broadsheet reports heterogeneity and diverse needs of CALD systems thinking to investigate the role describing the evolving experiences of people. Delayed access to healthcare of peer-led programs and their influence PWID, and the implications for refinement in migrants from CALD backgrounds in their community, policy and sector or reorientation of strategies to scale- results in late diagnosis, low treatment systems. Over an 18-month period, the up treatment, are being developed uptake, and poorer health outcomes W3 Project collaborated with peer staff at throughout the study. with enhanced risk of infection to sexual Living Positive Victoria and Harm Reduction partners and increased burden on the Victoria to develop approaches to evaluate health system. The project will develop peer-based programs at the project and a systematic methodology for collecting organisational level. Drawing on the W3 periodic behavioural surveillance data Framework for peer programs, we applied using culturally appropriate methods. the key functions of peer-based programs This data will assist in developing (Engagement, Alignment, Adaptation and culturally responsive health services Influence) and took an action research to meet the needs of CALD people. approach to develop quality and impact evaluation tools that are usable, practical and sustainable within the resources of a community organisation. This study developed, trialled and refined 12 quality and impact data collection tools across a range of peer-led programs. We also applied the W3 Framework to identify relevant indicators that align with the contracting requirements of funders. In 2019, the W3 Project will be collating the results into a manual for the community sector.

20 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY HIV and Priority HIV Intersections W3: Influence of CALD Communities Community of Practice Communities

Commonwealth Government Victorian Government Department Australian Federation of AIDS Department of Health of Health and Human Services Organisations (AFAO) Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, Jen Johnson, Graham Brown Graham Brown, Adam Bourne, Adam Bourne, Roslyn Le Gautier Andrew Westle, Jeanne Ellard This project will strengthen the work of the (Kirby Institute and Australian There are increasing numbers of PLHIV in HIV Intersections Community of Practice Federation of AIDS Organisations) Australia who are migrants and/or from in Victoria to support agencies and CALD communities, yet little is known programs to work in HIV in intersecting Drawing on the W3 Project, this study about the health needs or experiences issues including, but not limited to, investigated how, when and where gay men of this population. This study explores the HIV and international mobility, CALD are influenced about HIV, and whether the management, care and support needs of communities and Aboriginal and Torres work of AIDS Councils supports this PLHIV from CALD communities. Strait Islander communities. The project learning directly and indirectly. This research includes maintaining the HIV Intersections included a series of seven focus groups Community of Practice Network, and ten interviews from across Australia Blood Borne Virus Sector facilitating quarterly half-day community with gay and bisexual men as well as staff Development Program: of practice learning forums, and producing from AIDS Councils and AFAO. The report Supporting the HIV and reports to detail key themes, actions was completed in late 2018. and priority questions to inform future Hepatitis Workforce workforce and program directions. Profiles of People Living Victorian Government Department with HIV in Australia of Health and Human Services Integrated Hepatitis C Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, Service Reorientation ViiV Healthcare Australia Marg Sutherland, Graham Brown Project Graham Brown, Jennifer Power, Gosia Mikolajczak The BBV Sector Development Program Victorian Government Department works to support and strengthen the of Health and Human Services Supporting PLHIV to manage their health, Victorian BBV workforce as it meets treatments and quality of life requires an the challenges of elimination targets, Emily Lenton, Jen Johnson, understanding of their diverse experiences. new prevention technologies, scaling Graham Brown This study took a novel approach to up of testing and treatment, and This two-year project will support the re-analyse the HIV Futures 8 survey (a reducing stigma associated with BBVs. national survey of the health and wellbeing The program produces the monthly Integrated Hepatitis C Service (IHCS) in reorienting towards community of Australian PLHIV), to identify a set of BBV News e-bulletin with a summary broad profiles of PLHIV in Australia with of the latest HIV and hepatitis news, outreach and partnership models of care, in collaboration with local Primary different health statuses and capacities to research and resources, and upcoming access clinical services. The aim of this events. The BBV Sector Development Health Networks (PHNs), to increase the capacity of primary health to study was for clinicians and the HIV health Program facilitates a number of and community sector to draw on these Communities of Practices including the manage hepatitis C. The project aims to develop a consistent framework for profiles to support their considerations BBV Workforce Network, the Hepatitis of the diversity of PLHIV in Australia with C Community of Practice and the HIV the IHCS nurse-led model of care to increase rates of hepatitis C testing and respect to health needs and capacity to Intersections Community of Practice. access and engage with services. Each year, the program coordinates treatment; build capacity of primary two all-day forums in collaboration care services in community settings to with researchers and other community deliver hepatitis C care; and foster IHCS and health practitioners, focusing on a to work collaboratively with their partners, particular topic chosen from a scoping including the PHNs, in the tertiary, of workforce development priorities primary and community health sectors. and current research projects. In 2018, the program also produced a series of reports and practice summaries from the Victorian HIV and hepatitis pre- and post-test discussion consultation.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 21 PLHIV Peer Navigator PozQoL Project Stage 3: Cure Study: Exploring Implementation Study— Implementation Study of a Understandings, Seeding Study Quality of Life Measure for Expectations and People Living with HIV Experiences of Hepatitis ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom C Treatment and Cure Graham Brown, Adam Bourne, ViiV Healthcare Australia and Christopher Fisher, Suzy Malhotra ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom AbbVie Pty Ltd (Living Positive Victoria), Timothy Krulic Graham Brown, Jennifer Power, Jacqui Richmond, Jeanne Ellard (AFAO), (Living Positive Victoria) Anthony Lyons, Gosia Mikolajczak Jack Wallace, Peter Higgs (La Trobe This seeding project aimed to establish an (ARCSHS and University of Melbourne), University), Margaret Hellard (Burnet implementation study alongside the scale- Aaron Cogle (National Association of Institute), Alex Thompson up of the Victorian PLHIV Peer Navigator People with HIV Australia), Suzy Malhotra (St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne) Project conducted by Living Positive (Living Positive Victoria), Craig Cooper Victoria. The project collaboratively (Positive Life NSW), Simon O’Connor New treatments are available to cure developed protocols and data collection (Queensland Positive People), hepatitis C in 12 weeks with few side effects. In order to understand the tools and secured funding for a two-year Fraser Drummond (ViiV Healthcare experience of taking these treatments, study to be conducted from 2019. The full Australia) Konstantinos Lykopoulos 20 patients on the new treatment study aims to identify the core elements (ViiV Healthcare United Kingdom) of peer navigator programs that ensure regimens were interviewed about their adoption and integration into clinical The PozQoL scale is a validated quality of experience of treatment and their services while maintaining fidelity to the life measure for people with HIV that has expectations of achieving a cure. key functions of a peer-based program. been developed for the HIV community, support and healthcare sector. The PozQoL implementation study aimed to assess the usability and sensitivity of PozQoL in measuring changes in health-related quality of life as a result of interventions or services. The study was conducted in partnership with community, peer and health organisations across Australia and will be completed in early 2019.

22 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY W3: Understanding Building University-Wide Australian Contraceptive Networks in Flux Capacity in Complexity Choice Project (ACCORd): and Systems Science, Increasing the Use of La Trobe University Building Health Communities Research Focus Area and Implementation and Long Acting Reversible and La Trobe University Social Improvement Science Contraception Research Platform La Trobe University Building National Health and Medical Graham Brown, Alan Shiell (La Trobe Healthy Communities Research Research Council University), Margaret Hellard (Burnet Focus Area Institute), Mark Stoove (Burnet Institute), Jayne Lucke, Danielle Mazza (Monash Martin Holt (Centre for Social Research Graham Brown, Virginia Lewis University), Kirsten Black (University in Health), Christopher Roche (Australian Institute for Primary Care of Sydney), Angela Taft (La Trobe (La Trobe University), Peter Higgs and Ageing), Natasha Lannin University), Kevin McGeechan (University (La Trobe University), Jennifer Johnson, (La Trobe University), Jodi Oakman of Sydney), Marion Haas (University of Emily Lenton, Gosia Mikolajczak, (La Trobe University) Technology Sydney), Jeffrey Peipert (Washington University, USA) Daniel Chamberlain (La Trobe University), This project aims to build two research Susan Chong networks at La Trobe University: the ACCORd offered general practitioners Advances in the prevention and treatment Complexity and Systems Science (GPs) across Victoria specialised training of HIV and hepatitis C will require major Research Network and the Implementation in long-acting reversible contraceptives reorientation in the roles and relationships and Improvement Science Research (LARCs). It recruited GPs to undertake among community, health, research and Network. The networks will enhance the training in ‘LARC First’ contraceptive policy organisations. Building on the W3 interdisciplinary research in these areas counselling and rapid referral for project, the Understanding Networks in and strengthen the capacity of research insertion. The aim of the study was to Flux study is investigating how and why at La Trobe University. examine whether improved knowledge organisation network structures adapt, or and rapid referral increases LARC uptake remain resistant, to rapid change. Using and reduces unintended pregnancy. the Victorian HIV and hepatitis C sectors as an exemplar, in 2017/18 we collected baseline data through an online survey and interviews with organisations playing key roles in the Victorian HIV and hepatitis C response. The results were analysed and presented to the Victorian sector in late 2018.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 23 Muscling Up: Australian Sixth National Survey National Survey of Men, Sexualisation and of Secondary Students Secondary Students and Body Image Enhancement and Sexual Health Sexual Health Trends Over Time Australian Research Council Commonwealth Government Discovery Project Department of Health Commonwealth Government Gary Dowsett, Duane Duncan Christopher Fisher, Graham Brown, Department of Health (National Drug Research Institute), Gosia Mikolajczak, Paulina Ezer, Christopher Fisher, Gosia Mikolajczak, Steven Angelides, Andrea Waling, Lucille Kerr, Rosalind Bellamy, Paulina Ezer, Lucille Kerr, Rosalind Bellamy, Andrew Westle Jayne Lucke Jayne Lucke This study investigates men’s views A national survey of the sexual attitudes, The national survey of secondary students about male body image and the social knowledge and experiences of Australian and sexual health, recently completing pressures for bodily development based adolescents has been carried out its sixth wave of data collection, has upon appearance. The research examines approximately every five years since 1992. consistently surveyed adolescent sexual how male bodies are represented in The sixth survey occurred in 2018 with a attitudes, knowledge and experience since popular culture and the ways in which national report to be released in early 2019. 1992. Detailed statistical trend analyses men’s appearances and social roles are The sixth survey will add to this long-term will be completed across all waves to changing, with a focus on the increasing project informing policy, program and identify long-term changes in knowledge, sexualisation of men’s bodies in popular curriculum development, measurement behaviour and attitudes across cohorts of culture. Using a qualitative approach, this and reporting on key national strategic Australian adolescents. study utilises 30 in-depth interviews with indicators related to STIs and BBVs, and men aged 18–45, exploring questions ongoing contributions to the scientific related to male body image, masculinity literature on the sexual health and and health. Three focus groups with wellbeing of young people. women are also utilised to investigate women’s perspectives on the changing nature of male body image.

24 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY M3: Media, Masculinities LifeStyles Sex-Ed Systems Approach to and Mental Health Sexual Literacy LifeStyles/SxWell Australia La Trobe University Building Christopher Fisher, Paulina Ezer, La Trobe University Healthy Communities Research Lucille Kerr, Rosalind Bellamy, Transforming Human Society Focus Area Pamela Blackman Research Focus Area Andrea Waling, Adam Bourne, This project supports the maintenance Christopher Fisher, Graham Brown, Jennifer Power, Michael Kehler and moderation of Sex-Ed, a website to Jayne Lucke, Paulina Ezer, Damian (University of Calgary), Lucy Kerr support teachers involved in sexuality Wilson, Susan Chong, Shane Kavanagh, education. Evelien Spelten, Grep Powell, Young men increasingly use online Cathleen Farrelly, Sandra Connor, spaces and dating applications to search David O’Keeffe, Eric Walsh-Buhi for sex, intimacy, and relationships. This involves sharing photos that (San Diego State University) entice, but also lead to increased body Improving sexual health outcomes surveillance and scrutiny. Research has across all populations remains an shown the effect of this on women’s ongoing challenge in Australia and sense of self and body image, but these globally. Recent research suggests a practices are comparatively under- need for a more holistic, systems-based researched for men. This project uses approach to identifying, measuring qualitative interviews to investigates the and developing programs to improve relationships between young, Australian sexual literacy at a population level. heterosexual men’s engagement with This initiative brings together experts online dating, body image anxieties, and across a wide array of disciplines at health risk behaviours. The implications La Trobeto develop a collaborative extend to: sex education, legal and policy multi-disciplinary research agenda to responses to sexual harassment, and address sexual literacy. Work this year interventions to improve men’s health was expanded thanks to a Research and wellbeing. Focus Area grant that brought together an international team to map research activity in this space and develop new research to address gaps in the field.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 25 26 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Rainbow Health Victoria

When 2018 came to a close, Rainbow Health Victoria is proud to be yy Rainbow Network (RN) provided associated with these studies and training to over 1000 professionals the big news moving forward encourages our partners and stakeholders from 40 organisations in the areas of was that GLHV@ARCSHS to participate and engage over the coming youth health, family and child services, had resolved to undergo a year. It will be very interesting to see mental health, housing, sport and name change as of 2019. what has changed and what has stayed recreation and local government. All the same, and to consider how this could of RN’s issues-based forums were We are now operating influence policy, programs and practice fully booked out, and its community under the name Rainbow moving forward. of practice group continued to provide a space for professional learning and Health Victoria. Other notable moments for Rainbow knowledge sharing. Watch out for the Health Victoria in 2018 are as follows: RN Facebook page and new website Many things had changed since we began yy We were involved in the launch of four launching in 2019! as Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria back important research reports, and are in 2003. We recognised the need to adopt yy We delivered over 70 all-staff continuing to engage with stakeholders a name that reflects the broad scope of professional development sessions, around the resulting recommendations our work and engagement with the LGBTI and 40 organisations participated in and actions: community. At the same time, our early HOW2 training (see Domestic and brief remains as relevant as ever: –– Research on LGBTI Experiences Family Violence Sector LGBTI Capacity of Disaster and Emergency Building Project, Research Projects yy Developing training and resources Management 2018 section). This resulted in around yy Providing advocacy and contributing to –– The Experiences of LGBTI People 2500 people being trained across system reform relating to best practice Living with Disability all of our programs, with trainees yy Disseminating resources and research spanning sectors such as aged care, –– Policing for Same-Sex Attracted family violence, youth, as well as many yy Fostering and contributing to research and Sex and Gender Diverse other organisations in health and and evaluation. Young Victorians human services. We look forward to –– Preventing Harm, Promoting We are currently preparing a new building on these great contributions Justice: Legal Responses to website and a suite of written and digital to inclusive practice in 2019 resources. We will also be engaging ‘Gay Conversion’ Therapy in a series of consultations, meetings yy 54 organisations are currently registered yy We provided advice and input to and informal coffee chats with key for Rainbow Tick accreditation. Twenty- Our Watch, an organisation that raises stakeholders to work out how we can four organisations across six states awareness and engages the community more effectively produce, promote and have been accredited, with the greatest to prevent violence against women and package the evidence, training and uptake in Victoria (77% of accredited their children, on a report analysing the resources you need. organisations). current research on primary prevention We are very pleased that two major of family violence against people from Finally, in 2018, we farewelled our Director, surveys of LGBTI Australians have LGBTI communities Liam Leonard, who has led the team for been re-funded and will launch again yy We received funding to begin work the last six years. We would like to pay in 2019. Private Lives is a national on a sector-wide program to promote tribute to Liam’s significant contribution. survey of the health and wellbeing of inclusive practice in the family violence Jennifer Power and Marina Carman have LGBTI people and Writing Themselves sector. We look forward to adding to now been appointed as Co-Directors. In is a national survey of LGBTI young the growing evidence base of LGBTI- Between them, they bring a range of people. Private Lives was conducted inclusive sector-wide development experience in research, community by ARCSHS on two previous occasions strategies engagement and large-scale training and Writing Themselves In was run yy Val’s LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care, in programs. We look forward to working on three previous occasions (see partnership with arts organisation All with you into the future. Research projects section, p15 ). the Queen’s Men, hosted a one-day These surveys were vital in making the symposium on LGBTI ageing and experiences and needs of LGBTI people aged care on 24 October, followed visible. They led to important changes in by the second Coming Back Out government policy and the funding of Ball on 25 October. Both events programs in mental health and at schools, provided a unique opportunity for and informed training and other programs older LGBTI people and all those to promote inclusive practice. interested in promoting their health and wellbeing to share their stories, skills, suggestions and humour

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 27 Higher degree research and teaching programs

The ARCSHS Higher Degree At the start of the year, we had 15 students. Staff-supervised During the year, Luke Gahan, Alissar El- Research (HDR) program Murr and Jack Wallace were awarded their postgraduate students celebrated several successes PhDs. Three additional student theses enrolled at La Trobe in 2018. Students gave 23 are currently under examination. In 2018, University in 2018 presentations at conferences we also welcomed three new students, Rosalind Bellamy, Jake Franklin and Alice Alissar EL-MURR, PhD and other academic forums, McDonald. By the end of the year, we had (conferred 30 June 2018) 15 active students who are at various published 9 papers and 1 Violence Against Women Policies stages of preparing research proposals, book chapter. Many students in Victoria, Australia: Emergence, collecting data and writing their theses. Rupture and Continuity of Discourse also presented their work We had also made offers, with scholarships, Supervisors: Graham Brown, Gillian Fletcher at the monthly ARCSHS to two potential new students for 2019 (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Learning Forums. and had several industry-sponsored La Trobe University) and Jennifer Power PhD scholarships in development for the new year. Luke GAHAN, PhD (conferred 30 June 2018) Postgraduate supervisors contribute their time and expertise to work with students Understanding the Experiences of on their studies. Supervisors work in teams, Separation within Same-sex Parented with at least one principal supervisor and Families one co-supervisor for each student, as well Supervisors: Jennifer Power, Amaryll Perlesz (Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University) and as a panel of two or three other academic Rhonda Brown staff members who meet once a year to monitor each student’s progress. Table 1 Jack WALLACE, PhD provides a summary of 2018 postgraduate (conferred 30 June 2018) students, their supervisors and thesis titles. Transforming Hepatitis B: Building Affiliations are provided for supervisors an Ecological Model of Hepatitis B to who are external to ARCSHS. Inform Public Health Policy Responses Supervisors: Marian Pitts, Deborah Gleeson (School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University) and Jennifer Power

Emily Jane BARIOLA Image Exploring LGB Wellbeing and Identify Alissar El Murr and Luke Gahan Formation Through the Lens of Positive psychology: An Alternative to the Minority Stress Model Supervisors: Anthony Lyons and Jayne Lucke

Roz BELLAMY An Exploration of Creative Health Promotion Methods Among Young LGBTIQA+ People Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Adam Bourne and Quinn Eades (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University)

Victoria COOK Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Tweenagers’ Peer Cultures Supervisors: Christopher Fisher and Steven Angelides

28 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Daniel DU PLOOY Tomas ROZBROJ Undergraduate Teaching Psychological Wellbeing and Coping When the Communication of Science Fails: Program: Contemporary Among Minority Migrant Populations Understanding Vaccine-Hesitant Attitudes in Australia Supervisors: Anthony Lyons and Jayne Lucke Issues in Sexuality Studies Supervisors: Anthony Lyons and Emiko Kashima (Department of Psychology and Julia TAYLOR Jennifer Power Counselling, La Trobe University) Sexuality and Health—An Exploration of In Semester 2, 2018, ARCSHS delivered its Bisexual Health in Australia undergraduate elective unit Contemporary Paulina EZER Supervisors: Jennifer Power and Issues in Sex and Sexuality for the seventh Critical Discourse Analysis of Sexuality Elizabeth Smith (Living with Disability time. The unit is notable for its engaging Education in the Australian Curriculum Research Centre, La Trobe University) subject matter, which focuses on a range of Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, issues and debates relating to sexual health, Jennifer Power and Tiffany Jones Andrew WESTLE sex and consent, gender politics and sex (Macquarie University) Dancing Like a Man: Sexuality, Gender education. The course is delivered online and the Body Among Contemporary and involves live lectures as well as a set Jake FRANKLIN Male Dancers in Australia of online learning activities. Mental Health and Identity Differences Supervisors: Gary Dowsett and Between Common Subcultural Identities Duane Duncan (University of New England) Contemporary Issues in Sex and Sexuality of Gay Men cuts across disciplinary boundaries to Supervisors: Adam Bourne and Damian WILSON offer a valuable and interesting learning Anthony Lyons Pink Belts: Exploring the Experiences of experience for students from all Same-Sex Attracted Men Who Practise backgrounds. The unit draws on a wide Brooke HOLLINGSHEAD Martial Arts range of sources including media, web- The Social Contexts of HIV Vulnerability Supervisors: Gary Dowsett and based material and theory from the Among “Men Who Have Sex With Men” Christopher Fisher social sciences and health to help in Metro Manila students examine and re-assess the Finally, Associate Professor Christopher Supervisors: Gary Dowsett and Adam Bourne range of meanings, values, assumptions Fisher, Head of Teaching and Learning and expectations embedded in social Lucille KERR and Graduate Research Coordinator for understandings of sex and sexuality. Malignancies on the Margins: ARCSHS, led a 2018 series of monthly In 2018, the unit was completed by 27 Cancer and the Transgender and HDR seminars. Students engaged in students from various La Trobe campuses. robust discussions with academic Gender Diverse Community Supervisors: Christopher Fisher and staff on, among other topics, research Tiffany Jones (Macquarie University) methods, academic life, preparing for the job market, and the publication process. Michael McDERMOTT ARCSHS also began the formal process Queerbaiting: Contemporary Audiences for creating a Graduate Certificate in Sex, and Media Health and Society to provide formal Supervisors: Steven Angelides and qualifications to the myriad of individuals Andrea Waling in the sexual health and related industries.

Alice MCDONALD Living Non-Binary: Understanding Non-binary Through the Lived Experiences of Non-binary Subjects Supervisors: Jennifer Power and Adam Bourne

William MUDE Community Understanding and Responses to Chronic Hepatitis B: A Case of the South Sudanese in Australia Supervisors: Christopher Fisher, Roslyn Le Gautier, Jacqui Richmond and Jack Wallace (Burnet Institute)

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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 29 Awards and achievements

David O’Keeffe, Ivy McGowan, Jen Sykes and Jessica Murphy La Trobe University, College of Science, Health and Engineering Professional and Administrative Awards, Teamwork and Collaboration Award 2018

Graham Brown 2018 Australasian Sexual Health Alliance Mid-Career Interdisciplinary Achiever Award, IUSTI Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress, Auckland, New Zealand.

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30 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Lectures and seminars

ARCSHS Keynote 4 JULY 28 NOVEMBER Presentation Dr Sarah McLean Dr Chris Pepping La Trobe University La Trobe University 15 MAY Middle-aged same-sex attracted women Development of couple relationship and the social practice of drinking. interventions for same-sex couples. The Honourable Michael Kirby AC CMG Former Australian High Court Justice 17 OCTOBER 12 DECEMBER Where to next after marriage equality? Dr Howie Lim Professor José Ignacio ARCSHS Seminar Series University of Malaya Pichardo Galán Uptake of PrEP services among men Universidad Complutense de Madrid who have sex with men (MSM) in LGBT+ rights in a transcultural 24 APRIL Malaysia: Preliminary findings from comparative perspective: The case Dr Christina Kenny myPrEP demonstration project. of Spain. Australian National University Gender rights and citizenship in Dr Jamie Hakim post-colonial Kenya. University of East Anglia The rise of chemsex: Queering collective intimacy in neoliberal London.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 31 Funding

ARCSHS Funding 2018 2018 (AUD) Autstralian Research Council (ARC) 118,394.46 Reducing health disparities for older LGBTI Australians 118,394.46 National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) 5,439.88 Developing and implementing systems to optimise treatment care and support among people 5,439.88 diagnosed with HIV Commonwealth Department of Education and Training 1,021,700.49 Research Training Program 450,219.78 Research Support Program 571,480.71 Commonwealth Department of Health 871,397.76 Blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections surveillance and research Programme 363,636.00 Health Surveillance Fund 2013-2017 330,000.00 Val's Cafe 177,761.76 Department of Health & Human Services, Victoria 1,945,320.92 Blood Borne Virus Services 236,862.10 Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria (funded by DHSVIC) 412,086.09 Rainbow Network: GLBTI Youth Suicide Prevention 240,840.69 Val's Cafe 133,057.04 Managing the Roll Out of HOW2 Program to all Family Violence Service Providers by 2020 473,707.00 Private Lives 3: The Third National Survey of the Health and Well-being of LGBTI Australians 448,768.00 Chief Minister Treasury and Economic Development Directorate, ACT 5,000.00 Writing Themselves In 4 5,000.00 Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria 100,000.00 Writing Themselves In 4 100,000.00 Health Administration Corporation, NSW 80,000.00 Writing Themselves In 4 80,000.00 Ansell Limited 26,250.00 Ansell Sex-Ed Website 26,250.00 Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations 55,227.27 How, when and where are gay men influenced about HIV, and how does the work of AIDS Councils 55,227.27 support this learning directly and indirectly? Gay and Lesbian Foundation of Australia 10,000.00 The lived experience of LGBTI people living with disabilities 10,000.00 Lifeline Australia 33,669.00 Understanding LGBTI Lives in Crisis 33,669.00 London Sch of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 26,332.14 Technical Assistance for Southern Africa Regional Programme for HIV prevention evidence 26,332.14

32 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY ARCSHS Funding 2018 2018 (AUD) Shine SA 14,072.00 Writing Themselves In 4 14,072.00 Victoria Police 5,000.00 Policing for same sex attracted and sex and gender diverse (SSASGD) young Victorians 5,000.00 Viiv Healthcare Australia 62,420.40 Cluster analysis of data from HIV Futures 8 18,534.50 Development of a Short Validated Quality of Life (QoL) Scale 3,000.00 Peer Navigator Implementation Science Demonstration Project 40,885.90 Miscellaneous 185,982.82 Course fees, royalties and other income 185,982.82 Teaching Revenue 161,718.05 Undergraduate 59,120.23 Postgraduate 102,597.82 La Trobe University 1,298,852.52 Research Centre Support 150,000.00 La Trobe Internal Contribution 1,148,852.52 Funds received from the sources listed here totalled 6,026,777.72

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 33 34 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Professional participation

Membership of Advisory European Society of Contraception Australian Ministerial Advisory Committee and Reproductive Health | Member | on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Bodies, Associations, Jayne Lucke Transmitted Infections | Member | Boards and Committees Graham Brown International Academy of Sex Research | Members | Gary Dowsett, Jayne Lucke Australian Red Cross Blood Service, International Transgender Policy Review Expert International AIDS Society | Members | Panel | Member | William Leonard AIDS 2018 pre-conference Making Adam Bourne, Anthony Lyons, David It Happen symposium | Organising O’Keeffe, Gary Dowsett, Graham Brown, Australian Sociology Association | Committee Member and Symposium Jayne Lucke, Jennifer Power Members | Andrea Waling, Gary Dowsett Co-facilitator | Graham Brown International Association for the Australian Women’s and Gender Studies American Men’s Studies Association, Study of Sexuality Culture and Society, Association | Member | Andrea Waling Board of Directors | Member | Committee | Interim Member | Burnet Institute, EC (Eliminate Hepatitis C) Andrea Waling Gary Dowsett Partnership, Health Promotion Working American Psychological Association, International Positive Psychology Group and Research and Evaluation Society for the Psychological Study of Association | Member | Anthony Lyons Working Group | Member | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Graham Brown Issues | Member | Anthony Lyons International Society for Critical Health Psychology, Executive Committee | Burnet Institute, EC Partnership, Training Association for the Social Sciences Member | Adam Bourne and Education Working Group | Member | and Humanities in HIV | Academy Jen Johnson Member | Director and Board Member | Midlands Sexual Health Research Gary Dowsett Collaborative, University of Nebraska | Centre for Social Research in Health, Director Emeritus | Christopher Fisher Scientific Advisory Committee | Association of Reproductive Health Member | Jayne Lucke Professionals | Member | Jayne Lucke MPact (formerly MSMGF)/UNAIDS Special Advisory Platform for Advancing Centre for Social Research in Health, Australasian HIV and AIDS Conference, HIV Prevention, Care and Human Stigma Indicators Advisory Committee | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights for Men Who Have Sex With Member | Anthony Lyons and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Men | Member | Adam Bourne Resources Steering Committee | Community of Practice for Action on HIV Member | Jen Johnson Society for the Scientific Study of and Mobility, National Management Sexuality, Board of Directors | Member | Group | Members | Graham Brown, Australasian HIV and AIDS Conference, Christopher Fisher Jen Johnson Committee for Theme D: Social, Political and Cultural Aspects of HIV and ViiV Healthcare, Global Implementation Kirby Institute, HIV Treatment Cascades related infections in the Australasian Science Advisory Committee | Member | Working Group | Member | Graham Brown Graham Brown Region | Chair | Jennifer Power Kirby Institute, Sexually Transmitted Australasian HIV and AIDS ViiV Healthcare, Global Quality of Life Infections Treatment Cascades Working Conference, National Steering Advisory Committee | Member | Group | Member | Graham Brown Graham Brown Committee | Member | Jennifer Power Macquarie University Union | Life Member | Gary Dowsett Australasian HIV and AIDS Conference, National Track C Committee | Member | Melbourne HIV Cure Consortium, Adam Bourne ACON, Domestic and Family Violence Steering Committee | Member | Australasian Sexual Health Alliance, Advisory Committee | Member | Andrea Waling Matthew Parsons Behavioural Research and Advocacy Public Health Association of Australia | Stream Conference Committee and Australian Federation of AIDS Members | Jayne Lucke, Anthony Lyons Executive Committee | Member | Organisations, Board of Directors | Christopher Fisher Member | Susan Chong Australian and New Zealand Mental Australian Aged Care Quality Agency, Health Association | Member | Standards Guidance Reference Group | Anthony Lyons Member | William Leonard Australian Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health, Strategic Advisory and Stakeholder Committee | Member | Jayne Lucke

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 35 State The Royal Children’s Hospital, La Trobe University Gender Service Consumer Advisory Department of Health and Human Group | Member | Jami Jones Academic Board | Member | Services, Commonwealth Home Christopher Fisher Support Programme, Home and Victoria Police Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Anthony Smith Travel Award Community Care, Diversity Working Transgender and Intersex Portfolio Committee | Member | Anthony Lyons Group (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Reference Group | Member | Sunil Patel Transgender and Intersex Sectoral Victorian Department of Health, Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, Development) | Member | Hepatitis C Elimination Working Group | Advisory Committee | Member | Pauline Crameri Member | Jen Johnson Anthony Lyons Department of Health and Human Victorian Government, LGBTI Family College of Science, Health and Services, Victorian End of Life and Violence Working Group | Member | Engineering, Academic Misconduct Palliative Care Framework Implementation Matthew Parsons (Research) Officer | Member | Advisory Group | LGBTI Representative | Gary Dowsett Pauline Crameri Victorian Hepatitis B Alliance | Member | Jen Johnson College of Science, Health and Engineering Family Safety Victoria, LGBTI Family Research Committee | Member | Violence Resource Reference Group | Victorian HIV Implementation Working Anthony Lyons Member | Matthew Parsons Group | Member | Graham Brown Institute for Human Security and Social Gay and Lesbian Foundation of Australia, Victorian Transcultural Mental Health, Change, Advisory Committee | Member | LGBT Homelessness Advisory Group | St Vincent’s Hospital Reference Gary Dowsett Member | William Leonard Group | Member | Sunil Patel Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, Ilbijerri Theatre Company, Ilbijerri Health West Australian Department of Health, Advisory Committee | Member | Promotion Reference Group | Member | Growing and Developing Healthy Anthony Lyons Jen Johnson Relationships Inaugural Advisory Group | Member | Jayne Lucke Research and Graduate Studies LGBTIQA+ Domestic and Family Committee | Member | Jayne Lucke Violence Network Leadership Youth Affairs Council of Victoria, Policy Network | Member | Matthew Parsons Advisory Group | Member | Jami Jones School of Psychology and Public Health, Executive Committee | Municipal Association of Victoria, Member | Anthony Lyons Victorian Community Care Advisory Committee | LGBTI School of Psychology and Public Health, Representatives | Pauline Crameri, Research Committee | Member | William Leonard Adam Bourne North Western Melbourne PHN, Sexual Literacy Working Group | Suicide Prevention and Intervention Chair | Christopher Fisher Taskforce | Member | Anthony Lyons Transforming Human Society Research Focus Area | Member | Jennifer Power

36 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Involvement in Journals Frontiers in Public Health | ‘Population, Media International Australia | Reviewer | Reproductive and Sexual Health’ section | Christopher Fisher AIDS and Behavior | Reviewer | Associate Editor | Christopher Fisher Graham Brown Men and Masculinities | Reviewer | Frontiers in Public Health | Associate Andrea Waling AIDS Education and Prevention | Editor | Graham Brown; Reviewer | PLOS ONE | Reviewer | Graham Brown Reviewer | Graham Brown Jennifer Power Political Psychology | Reviewer | American Journal of Sexuality Education | Gender and History | Reviewer | Gosia Mikolajczak Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Steven Angelides Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal | Archives of Sexual Behavior | Reviewer | Global Public Health | Reviewer | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Christopher Fisher Adam Bourne Qualitative Research Journal | Reviewer | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Health and Social Care in the Community | Andrea Waling Public Health | Reviewers | Reviewer | William Leonard Christopher Fisher, Graham Brown Routledge Press | Reviewer | Health Education and Behaviour | Andrea Waling BMC Psychology | Associate Editor | Reviewer | Graham Brown Anthony Lyons Sex Education: Sexuality, Society Health Promotion Journal of Australia | and Learning | Editorial Board Member | BMC Public Health | Reviewer | Reviewers | Christopher Fisher, Gary Dowsett | Reviewers | Graham Brown Graham Brown Christopher Fisher, Steven Angelides BMC Women’s Health | Editorial Board International Journal of Drug Policy | Sextures: e-Journal for Sexualities, Member, Gynaecology, Gynaecological Guest Editor | Adam Bourne Disease and Reproductive Health section | Cultures, and Politics | Advisory Board Jayne Lucke International Journal of STD and AIDS | Member | Gary Dowsett Reviewer | Adam Bourne BMJ Open | Reviewers | Sexual Health | Guest Editor | Adam Christopher Fisher, Graham Brown International Journal of Transgenderism | Bourne | Reviewers | Andrea Waling, Reviewers | Jennifer Power, Graham Brown, William Leonard British Journal of Health Psychology | William Leonard Advisory Board Member | Adam Bourne Sexualities | Editorial Board Member | Journal of Children and Media | Gary Dowsett | Reviewer | Culture, Health and Sexuality | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Andrea Waling Editorial Advisory Board Members | Gary Dowsett | Reviewers | Journal of Children and Media | Sexuality, Culture and Health book series | Andrea Waling, Graham Brown Reviewer | Andrea Waling Co-editor | Gary Dowsett Drug and Alcohol Review | Reviewers | Journal of Happiness Studies | Sexuality Research and Social Policy | Adam Bourne, William Leonard Reviewer | Jennifer Power Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Drugs: Education, Policy and Prevention | Journal of Health Psychology | Sexually Transmitted Infections | Reviewer | Adam Bourne Reviewer | Jennifer Power Associate Editor | Adam Bourne Educational Research | Reviewer | Journal of Homosexuality | Editorial Sociology Compass | Reviewer | Christopher Fisher Board Member | Christopher Fisher | Andrea Waling Reviewer | Andrea Waling Educational Research | Reviewer | Sociology | Reviewer | William Leonard Journal of Interpersonal Violence | Christopher Fisher Somatechnics | Reviewer | Reviewer | Andrea Waling Emerald Publishing | Reviewer | Steven Angelides Journal of Men’s Studies | Reviewer | Andrea Waling The European Journal of Contraception Andrea Waling Frontiers in Psychology | ‘Gender, Sex and Reproductive Healthcare | Member | and Sexuality Studies’ section | Reviewer | Journal of Population, Reproductive Jayne Lucke and Sexual Health | Review Editor | Gosia Mikolajczak Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Andrea Waling Frontiers in Psychology | Reviewer | Justice | Reviewer | William Leonard Journal of Reproductive and Infant Andrea Waling Women’s Studies International Forum | Psychology | Reviewer | Jennifer Power Reviewer | Andrea Waling Journal of the International AIDS Society | Reviewers | Graham Brown, Jennifer Power

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 37 Publications and outputs

Books Roffee, J., & Waling, A. (2018). Articles in Sexuality on the inside: Lesbian, gay Jones, T. (2018). Improving services for and bisexual inmates. In W. T. Church Refereed Journals transgender and gender variant youth: & D. W. Springer (Eds.), Serving the Aggleton, P., Bhana, D., Clarke, D. J., Research, policy and practice for health stigmatized: Working within the Crewe, M., Race, K., & Yankah, E. (2018). and social care professionals. London, incarcerated environment. (pp. 182–216). HIV education: Reflections on the past, England: Jessica Kingsley. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. priorities for the future. AIDS Education Wassersug, R. J., Walker, L. M., Ussher, J. M., Rose, D., Perz, J., and Prevention, 30(3), 254–266. Robinson, J. W., & Psych, R. (2018). Dowsett, G. W., & Kellett, A. (2018). doi:10.1521/aeap.2018.30.3.254 Androgen deprivation therapy: An essential Experiences of sexual rehabilitation after Ashton, S., McDonald, K., & Kirkman, guide for prostate cancer patients and prostate cancer. In J. M. Ussher, J. Perz, M. (2018). Women’s experiences of their loved ones. New York, NY: Springer. & B. R. S. Rosser (Eds.), Gay and bisexual pornography: A systematic review of men living with prostate cancer: From research using qualitative methods. Book Chapters diagnosis to recovery (pp. 180–199). The Journal of Sex Research, 55(3), New York, NY: Harrington Park Press. 334–347. doi:10.1080/00224499.2017.1 Dowsett, G. W., Duncan, D., Waling, A., Ussher, J., Perz, J., Rose, D., Dowsett, G. 364337 du Plooy, D. R., & Prestage, G. P. (2018). W., & Latini, D. M. (2018). Threat to Bateson, D., & Black, K. I. (2018). The social dimensions of prostate cancer gay identity and sexual relationships. Heavy menstrual bleeding Treatment in gay men’s sexuality. In J. M. Ussher, In J. M. Ussher, J. Perz, & B. R. S. Rosser and referral options. Medicine Today, 19(5), J. Perz, & B. R. S. Rosser (Eds.), Gay and (Eds.), Gay and bisexual men living 27–32. bisexual men living with prostate cancer: with prostate cancer: From Diagnosis From diagnosis to recovery (pp. 110–115). to Recovery (pp.38–53). New York, NY: Bavinton, B. R., Pinto, A. N., Phanuphak, N., New York, NY: Harrington Park Press. Harrington Park Press. Grinsztejn, B., Prestage, G. P., Zablotska- Manos, I. B., Grulich, A. E., (2018). Jones T. (2018). Gender, sexuality and Waling, A., & Roffee, J. (2018). Knowing, Viral suppression and HIV transmission belonging: Beyond the mainstream. performing and holding queerness: in serodiscordant male couples: an In C. Halse (Ed.), Interrogating belonging LGBTIQ+ student experiences in international, prospective, observational, for young people in schools (pp. 77–89). Australian tertiary education. In J. Ullman cohort study. The Lancet HIV, 5(8), Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. & T. Ferfolja (Eds.), Gender and sexuality e438–e447. doi:10.1016/S2352- Jones, T. (2018). Divergent pathways to in education and health: Advocating for 3018(18)30132-2 inclusion for transgender and intersex equity and social justice. (pp. 68–84). Bell, S., Aggleton, P., & Slavin, S. (2018). youth. In P. Aggleton, R. Cover, D. Leahy, New York, NY: Routledge. Negotiating trust and struggling for D. Marshall, & M. L. Rasmussen (Eds.), Wibowo, E., & Wassersug, R. (2018). control: Everyday narratives of unwanted Youth, sexuality and sexual citizenship Sexual aids for gay and bisexual men disclosure of HIV status among people (pp. 103–116). London, England: and transgender women after prostate with HIV in Australia. Health Sociology Routledge. cancer treatments. In J. M. Ussher, J. Review, 27(1), 1–14. doi:10.1080/1446124 Mariño R. J., & Minichiello, V. (2018). Perz, & B. R. S. Rosser (Eds.), Gay 2.2016.1271282 Research in oral health: A career path. and bisexual men living with prostate Bellamy, R. (2018). Creative health In R. Mariño, M. Morgan, & A. Walmsley cancer: From diagnosis to recovery promotion methods for young LGBTIQA+ (Eds.), Career paths in oral health (pp. (pp. 164–179). New York, NY: Harrington people. Health Education Journal, 77(6), 139–151). New York, NY: Springer. Park Press. 680–691. doi:10.1177/0017896917753454 Minichiello V., MacEntee M. I., Rugg- Bourne, A., Ong, J., & Pakianathan, M. Gunn, A., Mariño R. J., Story R. D., & Edited Book (2018). Sharing solutions for a reasoned Emami E. (2018). Health and retirement. Aggleton, P., Cover, R., Leahy, D., and evidence-based response: Chemsex/ In R. Mariño, M. Morgan, & A. Walmsley Marshall, D., & Rasmussen, M. L. (Eds.). party and play among gay and bisexual (Eds.), Career paths in oral health (2018). Youth, sexuality and sexual men. Sexual Health, 15(2), 99–101. (pp. 171–187). New York, NY: Springer. citizenship. London, England: Routledge. doi:10.1071/SH18023 Ollis, D., & Dyson, S. (2018). Respectful Brown, G., Mikołajczak, G., Lyons, A., relationships education: A case study of Power, J., Drummond, F., Cogle, A., working in schools. In A. Taket & B. R. O’Connor, S. (2018). Development and Crisp (Eds.), Eliminating gender-based validation of PozQoL: A scale to assess violence (pp. 40–53). London, England: quality of life of PLHIV. BMC Public Routledge. Health, 18(1), 527. doi:10.1186/s12889- 018-5433-6

38 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Brown, G., Prestage, G., Down, I., Ellard, Cornelisse, V. J., Walker, S., Phillips, T., Fileborn, B., Brown, G., Lyons, A., J., & Triffitt, K. (2018). Not so different? Hocking, J. S., Bradshaw, C. S., Lewis, Hinchliff, S., Heywood, W., Minichiello, V., Comparison of risk profile of gay men D. A., Chow, E. P. F. (2018). Risk factors Crameri, P. (2018). Safer sex in later life: who acquired HIV while travelling with for oropharyngeal gonorrhoea in men Qualitative interviews with older Australians those who acquired HIV in Australia. who have sex with men: An age-matched on their understandings and practices Health Promotion Journal of Australia, case-control study. Sexually Transmitted of safer sex. Journal of Sex Research, 29(1), 58–64. doi:10.1002/hpja.16 Infections, 95, 359–364. doi:10.1071/ 55(2), 164–177. doi:10.1080/00224499.2 SH17196 017.1280121 Brown, G., Reeders, D., Cogle, A., Madden, A., Kim, J., & O’Donnell, D. Crawford, G., Maycock, B., Tobin, R., Frankis, J., Flowers, P., McDaid, L., & (2018). A systems thinking approach to Brown, G., & Lobo, R. (2018). Prevention Bourne, A. (2018). Low levels of chemsex understanding and demonstrating the of HIV and other sexually transmissible among men who have sex with men, role of peer-led programs and leadership infections in expatriates and traveler but high levels of risk among men who in the response to HIV and hepatitis C: networks: Qualitative study of peer engage in chemsex: Analysis of a cross- Findings from the W3 Project. Frontiers interaction in an online forum. Journal of sectional online survey across four in Public Health, 6, 231. doi:10.3389/ Medical Internet Research, 20(9), e10787. countries. Sexual Health, 15(2), 144–150. fpubh.2018.00231 doi:10.2196/10787 doi:10.1071/SH17159 Bryant, J., Hopwood, M., Dowsett, Desai, M., Bourne, A., Hope, V., & Gray, R. T., Wilson, D. P., Guy, R. J., G. W., Aggleton, P., Holt, M., Lea, T., Halkitis, P. N. (2018). Sexualised Stoové, M., Hellard, M. E., Prestage, & Treloar, C. (2018). The rush to risk drug use: LGTB communities and G. P., Holt, M. (2018). Undiagnosed HIV when interrogating the relationship beyond. International Journal of Drug infections among gay and bisexual men between methamphetamine use and Policy, 55, 128–130. doi:10.1016/j. increasingly contribute to new infections sexual practice among gay and bisexual drugpo.2018.04.015 in Australia. Journal of the International men. International Journal of Drug AIDS Society, 21(4), e25104. doi:10.1002/ Down, I., Prestage, G., Brown, G., Ellard, Policy, 55, 242–248. doi:10.1016/j. jia2.25104 J., Guy, R., Hellard, M., Holt, M. (2018). drugpo.2017.12.010 Comparing Australian gay and bisexual Gunaratnam, P., Hellard, M., Lobo, R., Bui, H., Zablotska-Manos, I., Hammoud, men with undiagnosed and recently O’Connor, C., Brown, G., Medland, N., & M., Jin, F., Lea, T., Bourne, A., Maher, L. diagnosed HIV infection to those in the Law, M. (2018). People born in non-main (2018). Prevalence and correlates of National HIV Registry. Sexual Health, English speaking countries are less likely recent injecting drug use among gay and 15(3), 276–281. doi:10.1071/SH17064 to start HIV treatment early in Australia: bisexual men in Australia: Results from A national cohort analysis, 2014–15. Dowsett, G. W. (2018). Reconsidering the the FLUX study. International Journal of JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune “sexual century.” Sexualities, 21(8), 1224– Drug Policy, 55, 222–230. doi:10.1016/j. Deficiency Syndromes, 77(3), e31– e34. 1228. doi:10.1177/1363460718772416 drugpo.2018.01.018 doi:10.1097/QAI.0000000000001585 Eakle, R., Bourne, A., Mbogua, J., Clarke, K., Cover, R., & Aggleton, P. Hammoud, M., Bourne, A., Maher, L., Mutanha, N., & Rees, H. (2018). (2018). Sex and ambivalence: LGBTQ Jin, J., Haire, B., Lea, T., Prestage, G. Exploring acceptability of oral PrEP youth negotiating sexual feelings, desires (2018). Intensive sex partying with GHB: prior to implementation among female and attractions. Journal of LGBT Youth, Factors associated with using GHB for sex workers in South Africa. Journal of 15(3), 227–242. doi:10.1080/19361653.2 chemsex among Australian gay and the International AIDS Society, 21(2), 7. 018.1469449 bisexual men—Results from the Flux doi:10.1002/jia2.25081 Study. Sexual Health, 15(2), 123–134. Concepcion, K., Cheng, Y., Mcgeechan, K., Eakle, R., Mutanha, N., Mbogua, J., doi:10.1071/SH17146 Robertson, S., Stewart, M., Bateson, D., Sibanyoni, M., Bourne, A., Gomez, G., Chiarelli, P. (2018). Prevalence and Hammoud, M. A., Vaccher, S., Jin, F., Rees, H. (2018). Designing PrEP and associated factors of urinary leakage Bourne, A., Haire, B., Maher, L., early HIV treatment interventions for among women participating in the Prestage, G. (2018). The new MTV implementation among female sex 45 and Up Study. Neurourology and generation: Using methamphetamine, workers in South Africa: Developing Urodynamics, 37(8), 2782–2791. Truvada™, and Viagra™ to enhance sex and learning from a formative research doi:10.1002/nau.23770 and stay safe. International Journal of process. BMJ Open, 8(6), e019292. Drug Policy, 55, 197–204. doi:10.1016/j. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019292 drugpo.2018.02.021

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 39 Hasan, M. K., Aggleton, P., & Persson, Holt, M., Lea, T., Mao, L., Kolstee, J., Keen, P., Gray, R. T., Telfer, B., Guy, R., A. (2018). The makings of a man: Zablotska, I., Duck, T., Prestage, G. Schmidt, H.-M., Whittaker, B., Grulich, Social generational masculinities in (2018). Community-level changes in A. E. (2018). The 2016 HIV diagnosis Bangladesh. Journal of Gender Studies, condom use and uptake of HIV pre- and care cascade in New South Wales, 27(3), 347–361. doi: org/10.1080/ exposure prophylaxis by gay and bisexual Australia: Meeting the UNAIDS 90-90- 09589236.2017.1388773 men in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia: 90 targets. Journal of the International Results of repeated behavioural AIDS Society, 21(4), e25109. doi:10.1002/ Heath, A., Carey, L. B., & Chong, S. surveillance in 2013–17. The Lancet HIV, jia2.25109 (2018). Helping carers care: An 5(8), e448–e456. doi:10.1016/S2352- exploratory study of factors impacting Leitinger, D., Ryan, K. 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42 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Articles in Refereed Hasan, M. K., Aggleton, P., & Persson, A. Vaccher, S. J., Marzinke, M. A., (2018). Sexual practices and sexual Templeton, D. J., Haire, B. G., Ryder, N., Journals—Advance Online health among three generations of men McNulty, A., Wright, E. (2018). Predictors Publication in Bangladesh: Exploring gender-and of daily adherence to HIV pre-exposure sexuality-assemblages. Sexuality and prophylaxis in gay/bisexual men in the Bourne, A., Alba, B., Garner, A., Spiteri, G., Culture, 1-19. Advance online publication. PRELUDE demonstration project. Pharris, A., & Noori, T. (2018). Use of, doi:10.1007/s12119-018-9566-7 AIDS and Behavior. Advance online and likelihood of using, HIV pre-exposure publication. doi:10.1007/s10461-018- prophylaxis among men who have sex Jones, T. (2018). A global human rights 2353-5 with men in Europe and Central Asia: approach to pre-service teacher education Findings from a 2017 large geosocial on LGBTIs. 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ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 43 ARCSHS Reports and International Conference Brown, G. E., & Byrne, J. (2018, September). What Works and Why (W3) Project— Monographs Presentations A partnership with peer-led organisations Bobsaid, A., Carey, L. B., Kirkheli, L., Allan, J. A., Waling, A., Karioris, F. G., to demonstrate the value of participation Ripoli, R., Chong, S., Kay, M., & Carey- & Morales, K. (2018, March). Thinking of people who inject drugs in health Sargeant, C. (2018). Reinventing about men’s studies and pornography. services and policy. Oral presentation internships: An exploratory scoping Paper presented at the 26th Annual at the Hep-C Community Summit, review. Melbourne, Australia: Interdisciplinary Conference of the Cascais, Portugal. La Trobe University. American Men’s Studies Association Brown, G. E., & Malhotra, S. (2018, July). (AMSA): Bodies, Sexualities, Chong, S. C., & Brown, G. (2018). W3 Framework: Evidencing the role of Masculinities, Minneapolis, USA. 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Clinical needs and Responding to LGBT It: Community Solutions for the Sexual barriers to health service access among in Australia. Melbourne, Australia: Health and Rights of Young Gay and PLHIV in Australia: A latent profile analysis GLHV@ARCSHS, La Trobe University, Bisexual Men MPact pre-conference, approach. Oral presentation at the and Human Rights Law Centre. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Australasian HIV and AIDS Conference, Leonard, W., & Fileborn, B. (2018). Sydney, Australia. Bourne, A. (2018, July). Queer sex— Policing for same sex attracted and self-expression and resistance. Invited Brown, G. E., Mikolajczak, G., & Power, J. gender diverse (SSASGD) young panellist at the Out With It: Community (2018, August). Invited presentation about Victorians. Melbourne, Australia: Solutions for the Sexual Health and PozQoL, valuing quality of life of PLHIV. La Trobe University. Rights of Young Gay and Bisexual Men Invited presentation at the New Zealand Mikolajczak, G., Power, J., & Brown, G. MPact pre-conference, Amsterdam, HIV Treatment Update seminar, Auckland, (2018). Profiles of PLHIV in Australia: Netherlands. New Zealand. Understanding the complexity Bourne, A. (2018, July). STIs among Brown, G. E., Mikolajczak, G., & Power, J. of needs and capacity to access people who use drugs. Invited session (2018, August). Panel presentations on health and support. Melbourne, speaker at the International AIDS Society profiles of people with HIV in Australia. Australia: La Trobe University. pre-conference STI 2018: Understanding Panel presentation at the New Zealand O’Keeffe, C. D., Brown, G., & Bourne, A. and Addressing the HIV and STI HIV Treatment Update, Auckland, (2018). Valuing the central role of Syndemics, Amsterdam, Netherlands. New Zealand. community: AIDS 2018 Conference Brown, G. E. (2018, October). Applying Chong, S. C., & Brown, G. 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44 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Crameri, P. (2018, August). Communicating Fisher, C. M. (2018, April). Sex down Lawson, A., & Brown, G. E. (2018, and providing LGBTI-inclusive aged care under: Adolescent sexual health November). Positive pathways to improve services through the Rainbow Tick. research in Australia. Oral presentation the HIV care continuum in different Refereed conference paper at the at the Society for the Scientific Study of healthcare settings—Expanding a International Federation on Ageing Sexuality and San Diego State University compendium of observed evidence- Conference, Toronto, Canada. Symposium, San Diego, USA. based practice to Australia, Brazil, Japan and Taiwan. Paper presented at the Crameri, P., & Edmonds, S. (2018, August). Fisher, C. M., Lucke, J., Mikolajczak, G., Global Evidence and Implementation The Rainbow Connection—LGBTI & Brown, G. (2018, November). Sexual Summit, Melbourne, Australia. inclusive aged care. Workshop at the health research: Recruiting large national International Federation on Ageing adolescent samples in a high-tech world. Lucke, J., Fisher, C. M., Mikolajczak, G., Conference, Toronto, Canada. Paper presented at the International Waling, A., Kerr, L., Ezer, P., & Bellamy, R. Union for Sexually Transmitted Infections (2018, May). Use of contraception among Dempsey, D., Power, J., & Kelly, F. Asia Pacific Sexual Health Congress, sexually active Australian secondary (2018, June). From home insemination Auckland, New Zealand. school students: Changes from 2002 to to partner IVF?: Conceiving lesbian 2008 to 2013. Oral presentation at the family futures. Oral presentation at the Fisher, C. M., Mikolajczak, G., Bellamy, North American Forum on Family Planning, Reproducing Reproduction Conference, R., Ezer, P., Kerr, L., & Lucke, J. (2018, New Orleans, USA. Cambridge, England. April). Australian adolescent sex and pleasure. Poster presentation at the Mikolajczak, G., Brown, G. E., Lyons, A., Duncan, D., Waling, A., Angelides, S., Society for the Scientific Study of Power, J., Drummond, F., Cogle, A., & Dowsett, G. W. (2018, March). Gym Sexuality and San Diego State University O’Connor, S. (2018, July). PozQoL—A journeys: Australian men, sexualisation Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA. short quality of life measure for people and body work. Oral presentation at the living with HIV. Oral presentation at the 26th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference Hocking, S., & Brown, G. E. (2018, 22nd International AIDS Conference, of the American Men’s Studies September). Phoenix—The workshop Amsterdam, Netherlands. Association (AMSA), Minneapolis, USA. for newly diagnosed adapting to developments in HIV. Oral presentation Mullholland, M., Robinson, K., Pallotta- Ezer, P., Jones, T., Fisher, C. M., & at the Australasian HIV and AIDS Chiarolli, M., Fisher, C. M., & Oudih, E. Power, J. (2018, November). Sexuality Conference, Sydney, Australia. (2018, May). What works? Sexuality, education discourses in the national intergenerational negotiations and Australian curriculum: Teacher Kerr., L., Ezer, P., Fisher, C. M., multi-faith, multi-cultural communities. implications. Oral presentation at the Heywood, W., Mikolajczak, G., Bellamy, Paper presented at the Critical Health Annual Meeting of the Society for the R., & Lucke, J. (2018, November). Education Studies Conference, Scientific Study of Sexuality, Montreal, School-based sexuality education: Queenstown, New Zealand. Canada. The perspectives of Australian secondary students. Paper presented Murray, J., & Brown, G. E. (2018, Ezer, P., Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., at the International Union for Sexually September). ENUF is ENUF: A review of Heywood, W., Mikolajczak, G., Bellamy, Transmitted Infections Asia Pacific Australia’s first peer-led anti-HIV stigma R., & Lucke, J. (2018, November). Sexual Health Congress, Auckland, campaign 2013–2017. Oral presentation Australian student experiences of New Zealand. at the Australasian HIV and AIDS sexuality education at school. Oral Conference, Sydney, Australia. presentation at the Annual Meeting Lau, J. S. Y., Smith, M. Z., Allan, B., of the Society for the Scientific Study Martinez, C., Power, J., Lewin, S. Power, J., Mikolajczak, G., Brown, G., of Sexuality, Montreal, Canada. R., & McMahon, J. H. (2018, July). Lyons, A., Dowsett, G. W., Lucke, J., Community and provider attitudes & Bourne, A. (2018, September). HIV Fisher, C. M., Mikolajczak, G., towards treatment interruptions in HIV Futures 8: Poverty, financial stress and Bellamy, R., Ezer, P., Kerr, L., & Lucke, cure trials. Oral poster presented at the quality of life among people living with J. (2018, November). Pleasure, sex 22nd International AIDS Conference, HIV from 1997 to 2016. Oral presentation education and condom use: Adolescent Amsterdam, Netherlands. at the Australasian HIV and AIDS experiences at last sexual event. Oral Conference, Sydney, Australia. presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study Rozbroj, T. (2018, September). of Sexuality, Montreal, Canada. Exploring the relationship between parents’ distrust of vaccines and beliefs that their children were harmed by vaccination. Oral presentation at the 12th Vaccine Congress, Budapest, Hungary.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 45 Waling, A. (2018, March). Locating Eakle, R., Bourne, A., Bothma, R., National Conference the Erotic (Hetero) Male: Thinking Gomez, G., Venter, F., & Rees, H. (2018). about objectification, sexualisation, “They must understand us as sex Presentations and masculinity. Plenary address at workers”: Health service perspectives Bellamy, R. (2018, November). Self- the Masculinities in Education Speaker among female sex workers in the context exploration and representations of Series, Calgary, Canada. of PrEP and early ART introduction in identity in young LGBTIQA+ people’s the TAPS Demonstration Project, South Waling, A. (2018, March). Alt-Ac: writing. Oral presentation at the Queer Africa [Special Issue: Oral abstracts of Alternative academic careers. Legacies, New Solidarities Conference, the 22nd International AIDS Conference, Workshop facilitation at the 26th Annual Melbourne, Australia. 23–27 July 2018, Amsterdam, Interdisciplinary Conference of the the Netherlands]. Journal of the Bellamy, R., Fisher, C. M., Mikolajczak, American Men’s Studies Association Internationals AIDS Society, 21(S6), 146. G., Ezer, P., Kerr, L., & Lucke, J. (2018, (AMSA): Bodies, Sexualities, May). Adolescent sex and pleasure: Masculinities, Minneapolis, USA. Hammoud, M. A., Prestage, G., Bourne, Findings to inform sex education and A. H., Maher, L., Jin, F., Haire, B. G., Waling, A. (2018, March). Masculinity, safer sex messaging. Colloquium Batrouney, C. (2018). Symposium: postfeminism, and agency. Keynote presentation at the Pleasure and Health The current state of drug use among address at the Masculinities in Education Conference, Adelaide, Australia. Australian gay and bisexual men: Factors Speaker Series, University of Calgary. associated with drug use, initiation Brown, G. E. (2018, May). Comparison Calgary, Canada. and dependence [Supplement: APSAD of risk profile of gay men who acquired Waling, A. (2018, March). Men in the 2018 Conference, 4–7 November 2018, HIV while travelling with those who female gaze. Oral presentation at the Auckland, New Zealand]. Drug and acquired HIV in Australia. Invited 26th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference Alcohol Review, 37(S3), S10. presentation at the SiREN (WA Sexual of the American Men’s Studies Health and Blood-borne Virus Applied Hammoud, M. A., Vaccher, S., Bourne, A., Association (AMSA): Bodies, Sexualities, Research and Evaluation Network) Haire, B., Lea, T., Jin, F., Prestage, G. Masculinities, Minneapolis, USA. Symposium, Perth, Australia. (2018). The new MTV generation: Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, S., & Using methamphetamine, Truvada and Brown, G. E. (2018, May). HIV and Dowsett, G. W. (2018, March). For me or Viagra to enhance sex and stay safe mobility policy and practice roundtable. not for me? Women’s reflections on men’s [Special Issue: Oral abstracts of the 22nd Invited keynote speaker at the SiREN bodywork and sex. Oral presentation International AIDS Conference, 23–27 (WA Sexual Health and Blood-borne at the 26th Annual Interdisciplinary July 2018, Amsterdam, the Netherlands]. Virus Applied Research and Evaluation Conference of the American Journal of the Internationals AIDS Network) Symposium, Perth, Australia. Men’s Studies Association (AMSA): Society, 21(S6), 114–115. Brown, G. E., Malhotra, S., & Henderson, C. Bodies, Sexualities, Masculinities, Prestage, G., Hammoud, M. A., Maher, L., (2018, May). Applying complex systems Minneapolis, USA. Degenhardt, L., Bourne, A., Lea, T., Jin, F. evaluation in community and peer-led (2018). Initiation of illicit drug use in interventions: The W3 Project. Peer Conference Abstracts the Flux cohort of Australian gay and reviewed paper at the Prevention and bisexual men [Supplement: APSAD Public Health Conference, Sydney, Published in Proceedings 2018 Conference, 4–7 November 2018, Australia. Brown, G., Cogle, A., Cooper, C., Auckland, New Zealand]. Drug and Crameri, P. (2018, November). The O’Connor, S., Allan, B., Malhotra, S., Alcohol Review, 37(S3), S60. Rainbow runs through: Being an LGBTI- Drummond, F. (2018). GIPA in action: Wanjiru, R., Kimani, J., Smith, A., & inclusive ageing service. Presentation PLHIV leadership and guidance in the Bourne, A. (2018). HIV testing patterns, at the 51st AAG [Australian Association development of a new PLHIV quality of acceptability and barriers to use of of Gerontology] Conference, Melbourne, life scale for the community and policy oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Australia. sector [Special Issue: Oral abstracts of among Men who have Sex With Men Crameri, P., & Ryan, T. (2018, April). the 22nd International AIDS Conference, (MSM) in Nairobi, Kenya [Abstracts of 23–27 July 2018, Amsterdam, the Planning for LGBTI Inclusion—Diversity the HIV Research for Prevention Meeting, planning and practice in Victoria. Netherlands]. Journal of the International HIVR4P, 21–25 October, 2018, Madrid]. AIDS Society, 21(S6), 109. Refereed paper at the Health in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, Difference conference, Sydney, Australia. 34(S1), 162. Crameri, P., & Meecham, T. (2018, April). Acknowledging and celebrating LGBTI elders—A partnership approach. Refereed paper at the Health in Difference conference, Sydney, Australia.

46 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Crameri, P., Edmonds, S., & Gluyas, R. McDermott, M. (2018, November) Presentations at Meetings (2018, November). Are you listening? Queerbaiting: Contemporary audiences Hearing the voices of LGBTI older and queer media. Presentation at Aggleton, P., Dowsett, G. W., & Waling, A. people. Facilitated panel discussion at the Queer Legacies, New Solidarities (2018, September). Pleasure research the 51st AAG [Australian Association of Conference, Melbourne, Australia. needs. Presentation and panel discussion Gerontology] Conference, Melbourne, at The Pleasure Agenda, Melbourne, Mude, W., Fisher, C. M., Richmond, J., Australia. Australia. Wallace, J., & Gautier, R. L. (2018, Crameri, P., Kennedy, P., & Patel, S. August). Barriers and help-seeking Angelides, S. (2018, February). Experiences (2018, November). The Rainbow runs practices: Perspectives of South of steroid use. Oral presentation at Fit for through: Being an LGBTI-inclusive ageing Sudanese people with chronic hepatitis Purpose: The Legal, Medical and Social service. Facilitated panel discussion at B in Australia. Paper presented at Barriers and Enablers to Safer PIED the 51st AAG [Australian Association of the 11th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Injecting, Melbourne, Australia. Gerontology] Conference, Melbourne, Conference, Adelaide, Australia. Bellamy, R. (2018, October). Designing Australia. Parsons, M. (2018, October). A national equitable foundations for open knowledge. Jones, J. R. (2018, April). Stop! perspective on LGBTI domestic and Presentation at Designing Equitable Collaborate and listen: Supporting the family violence. Paper presented at the Foundations for Open Knowledge, health and wellbeing of LGBTIQ+ young STOP Domestic Violence Conference Melbourne, Australia. people in Victoria. Oral presentation 2018, Gold Coast, Australia. Bourne, A. (2018, March). Chemsex at the Health in Difference conference, Waling, A. (2018, November). Queering among men who have sex with men: Sydney, Australia. the dick pic. Paper presented at the A global view in HIV prevention. Jones, J. R. (2018, April). The evolution Queer Legacies, New Solidarities Invited keynote presentation at the of the LGBTIQ+ youth sector in Victoria. Conference, Melbourne, Australia. 1st Taiwanese Chemsex Symposium, Oral presentation at the Health in Taipei, Taiwan. Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, S., Difference conference, Sydney, Australia. & Dowsett, G. W. (2018, November). Bourne, A. (2018, May). Chemsex/party Jones, J. R. (2018, April). The role of Enacting feminist sexualities in and play: Challenging assumptions, Rainbow Network in facilitating a a ‘postfeminist’ world: Women’s responding to need. Invited session collaborative and connected system of experiences of attraction to men’s speaker at the AFAO Members Meeting, services for LGBTIQ+ young people. Oral bodies. Paper presented at the TASA Sydney, Australia. presentation at the Health in Difference [The Australian Sociological Conference]: Bourne, A. (2018, April). HIV testing, conference, Sydney, Australia. Precarity, Rights and Resistance PrEP use and acceptability of use among conference, Melbourne, Australia. Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., & Jones, T. (2018, MSM in Nairobi. Symposium at the April). Malignancies on the margins: Yap, L., Butler, T., Donovan, B., Jones, J., County of Nairobi, and Kenya Ministry of Cancer and the trans and gender diverse Davison, S., Fisher, C. M., Ward, J. Health Joint Meeting on HIV among MSM, community. Presentation at the Health in (2018, November). Sexual health of Nairobi, Kenya. Difference conference, Sydney, Australia. young people in contact with the Brown, G. E. (2018, November). justice system. Paper presented at the Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., & Jones., T. Application of the W3 Framework. Australian Association for Adolescent (2018, July). “Off the radar”: Researching Presentation to the Queensland Positive Health: 2018 Youth Health Conference, cancer for trans and gender diverse People Inc Peer Support Program, Surfers Paradise, Australia. communities. Paper presented at the Brisbane, Australia. LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference, Brown, G. E., Barclay, A., & Moss, P. Melbourne, Australia. (2018, November). Innovations in Lucke, J. C., Fisher, C., Mikolajczak, evaluation. Presentation at the AFAO G., Waling, A., Kerr, L., Ezer, P., & Members Meeting. Sydney, Australia. Bellamy, R. (2018, November). Australian Brown, G. E. (2018, May). HIV and mobility. adolescent sexual behaviour over the Presentation at the Western Australian last 25 years. Oral presentation at the HIV and Mobility Forum, Perth, Australia. Youth Health Conference 2018, Gold Coast, Australia.

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 47 Chong, S., & Bourne, A. (2018, July). Jones, J. R. (2018, July). Qrise—Youth Parsons, M. (2018, April). On the margins Establishing priorities for HIV prevention participation and peer models of support of the margins: LGBTI people with and care research in Malaysia. Workshop for LGBTIQ+ young people. Hosted intellectual disability. Conference organised by Centre of Excellence for discussion for the Rainbow Network, presentation at the Health in Difference Research in AIDS (CERIA), University of Melbourne, Australia. conference, Sydney, Australia. Malaya and ARCSHS, in collaboration Kennedy, P. C., & Patel, S. (2018, March). Parsons, M. (2018, May). On the with the Malaysian AIDS Council, Kuala QIP assessor training program. Invited margins of the margins: LGBTI Lumpur, Malaysia. presentation to Quality Innovation people with intellectual disability. Crameri, P. (2018, July). LGBTI ageing Performance Australia, Brisbane, Presentation at the Supporting LGBTIQ and aged care in Australia. Invited Australia. People with Intellectual Disability presentation to the Desert AIDS Project, Forum, Melbourne, Australia. Kerr, L., Fisher, C. M., & Jones, T. (2018, Palm Springs, California. February). Malignancies on the margins: Parsons, M. (2018, May). On the margins Crameri, P. (2018, October). LGBTI Researching cancer for trans and gender of the margins: LGBTI people with ageing and aged care. Event hosting and diverse communities. Oral presentation intellectual disability. Presentation to the presentation with Switchboard Out & at the Victorian Cancer Survivorship BRAVE Network, Melbourne, Australia. About Program, Melbourne, Australia. Research Forum, Melbourne, Australia. Parsons, M. (2018, April). Outing family Crameri, P. (2018, October). LGBTI Lucke, J. (2018, November). Young violence: Developing LGBTI-inclusive ageing. Invited opening presentation at people and sex: What’s changed in family violence services. Presentation the Manningham Seniors Festival Music Australia in the last 25 years? Invited at the Health in Difference conference, Evening, Melbourne, Australia. presentation at Raise the Bar, Melbourne, Sydney, Australia. Australia. Crameri, P. (2018, October). Planning Parsons, M. (2018, April). Pick-a-box: for action. Presentation at Val’s LGBTI McGowan, I. (2018, April). Targeting Gender diversity through the ages. Ageing and Aged Care 2018 Forum, (successful) research recruitment: Invited plenary conference session at Melbourne, Australia. Lessons from LGBTIQ digital activist the Health in Difference conference, cultures. Presentation and panel Sydney, Australia. Crameri, P. & Patel, S. (2018, March). discussion at Social Media, Sexual Does aged matter within LGBTI Parsons, M. (2018, February). The dark Citizenship and Youth Research communities? Presentation at side of the rainbow: LGBTI family violence. Showcase and Panel Discussion, VincentCare Staff Conference, Forum presentation to Department of Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne, Australia. Justice, Victims of Crime Support, Parsons, M. (2018, October). Elder abuse Melbourne, Australia. Crameri, P., Goodrope, K., & Pavlou, P. of LGBTI people. Presentation at Val’s (2018, March). LGBTI-inclusive practice Parsons, M. (2018, July). The dark side LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care 2018 Forum, and the Rainbow Tick. Presentation of the rainbow: LGBTI family violence. Melbourne, Australia. to the LG Pro Special Interest Group, Presentation to LAVAWN (La Trobe Melbourne, Australia. Parsons, M. (2018, March). Introduction Violence Against Women research to the Rainbow Tick. Presentation at Network), Melbourne, Australia. Johnson, J. M., & Lenton, E. (2018, July). Family Safety Victoria: Sector Rainbow Talking about testing—Best practice in Parsons, M. (2018, July). The dark side Tick Welcome, Melbourne, Australia. hepatitis B pre- and post-test discussion. of the rainbow: LGBTI family violence. Oral presentation at the 10th Annual Parsons, M. (2018, May). LGBTI domestic Presentation at a meeting of Family Spotlight on Chronic Hepatitis B, and family violence. Panel discussion to Safety Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne, Australia. WIRE (Women’s Information and Referral Parsons, M. (2018, August). The dark Exchange), Melbourne, Australia. Jones, J. R. (2018, December). Hosted side of the rainbow: LGBTI family Cloudy Skies with Rainbow Linings: Parsons, M. (2018, April). My other violence. Presentation to the board Developing LGBTIQ+ Inclusive Practice closet the cabaret: A unique DV (1 of 2) of No To Violence, Melbourne, in Youth Mental Health event for the prevention strategy using personal story Australia. Rainbow Network, Melbourne, Australia. and music. Presentation at the Health in Parsons, M. (2018, August). The dark Difference conference, Sydney, Australia. Jones, J. R. (2018, July). Hosted Qrise side of the rainbow: LGBTI family LGBTIQ+ annual youth forum for the Parsons, M. (2018, January). On the violence. Presentation to the board Rainbow Network, Melbourne, Australia. margins of the margins: LGBTI people (2 of 2) of No To Violence, Melbourne, with intellectual disability. Presentation Australia. at the Better Together Conference, Melbourne, Australia.

48 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Parsons, M. (2018, November). The dark Newspaper and study. The Advertiser. Retrieved from side of the rainbow: LGBTI family violence. https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ Forum presentation to Northern Region Magazine Articles Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Hospitals and Health, Melbourne, Alba, B. (2018, April 18 ). Our gender Sexting common among teens, shows Australia. obsession is not serving us well. Are study. Courier Mail. Retrieved from Parsons, M. (2018, July). Working with we ready for gender-creative parenting? https://www.couriermail.com.au/ perpetrators in LGBTI communities. The Guardian. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Invited plenary speaker at No To Violence Alba, B. (2018, March 8). To achieve Sexting common among teens, shows forum, Melbourne, Australia. gender equality, we must first tackle our study. EducationHQ Australia. Retrieved Patel, S. (2018, May). IDAHOBIT. Oral unconscious biases. The Conversation. from https://au.educationhq.com/ presentation to Wyndham City Council, Retrieved from https://theconversation.com Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Melbourne, Australia. Alba, B. (2018, June 26). Why women Sexting common among teens, shows Rozbroj, T. (2018, July). Why do show sexual preference for tall, study. Geelong Advertiser. Retrieved some people believe that vaccines dominant men. Stuff. Retrieved from from https://www.geelongadvertiser. are too risky? Oral presentation https://www.stuff.co.nz/ com.au/ to the Department of Sociology, Alba, B. (2018, June 26). Why women Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Faculty of Arts, Charles University, show sexual preference for tall, dominant Sexting common among teens, shows Prague, Czech Republic. men. Modern Australian. Retrieved from study. Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved Waling, A. (2018, October). LGT http://modernaustralian.com/ from https://www.goldcoastbulletin. perceptions and experiences of aged Alba, B. (2018, June 26). Why women com.au/ care services. Val’s LGBTI Ageing and show sexual preference for tall, dominant Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Aged Care 2018 Forum, Melbourne, men. Business Daily. Retrieved from Sexting common among teens, shows Australia. https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/ study. Herald Sun. Retrieved from Waling, A. (2018, December). Alba, B. (2018, June 26). Women show https://www.heraldsun.com.au/ Understanding LGBTI lives in crisis. sexual preference for tall, dominant Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Presentation at Cloudy Skies with men—so is gender inequality inevitable? Sexting common among teens, shows Rainbow Linings: Developing LGBTIQ+ The Conversation. Retrieved from study. SBS News. Retrieved from Inclusive Practice in Youth Mental Health, https://theconversation.com https://www.sbs.com.au/news/ Melbourne, Australia. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 28). More Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, teens sexting. Mamamia. Retrieved from Sexting common among teens, shows S., & Dowsett, G. W. (2018, February). https://www.mamamia.com.au/ study. The Australian. Retrieved from Muscling Up project: Accounts of men https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ contemplating a transition to PIED Fisher, C. M. (2018, March 1). One in use. Presentation at Fit for Purpose: four teens have received a sext. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). The Legal, Medical and Social Barriers Essential Kids. Retrieved from Sexting common among teens, shows and Enablers to Safer PIED Injecting, http://www.essentialkids.com.au/ study. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved Melbourne, Australia. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 28). from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Waling, A., Duncan, D., Angelides, S., One in seven teenagers sexting. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). & Dowsett, G. W. (2018, December). The West Australian. Sexting common among teens, ‘I know what girls like!’: Women’s Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Perth shows study. NT News. Retrieved from experiences of attraction to men’s parents encouraged to discuss sexting https://www.ntnews.com.au/ bodies. Presentation at Beyond Body with teenage children. Community News. Image: Masculinities, Practices and Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Performativities, Melbourne, Australia. Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Sexting common among teens, shows Sexting a talk parents should have: study. The Weekly Times. Retrieved from expert. news.com.au. Retrieved from https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/ news.com.au Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Sexting common among teens, shows Sexting a talk parents should have: study. The Mercury. Retrieved from expert. Yahoo! New Zealand. Retrieved https://www.themercury.com.au/ from https://nz.yahoo.com/ Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Sexting common among teens, shows

ARCSHS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 49 Fisher, C. M. (2018, February 27). Lucke, J. (2018, May 14). No, women Lucke, J. (2018, August 25). Sterilised Sexting common among teens, shows don’t need to “take a break” from by choice—at 32. Fraser Coast study. Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved from the pill every couple of years. Chronicle. Retrieved from https://www. https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/ Business Daily. Retrieved from frasercoastchronicle.com.au/ https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/ Fisher, C. M. (2018, March). This is Lucke, J. (2018, August 25). Sterilised the scary social media trend that Lucke, J. (2018, May 14). No, women by choice—at 32. Gladstone Observer. teenagers are following. The Singapore don’t need to “take a break” from the pill Retrieved from https://www. Women’s Weekly. Retrieved from every couple of years. Australian News gladstoneobserver.com.au/ http://www.womensweekly.com.sg/ Daily Bulletin. Retrieved from Lucke, J. (2018, August 25). 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ACON AIDS Council of New South Wales AFAO Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ARCSHS Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society ART Antiretroviral therapy BBV Blood borne virus CALD Culturally and linguistically diverse CBO Community-based organisation GIPA Greater Involvement of People living with HIV HDR Higher Degree Research HIV Human immunodeficiency virus LARC Long-acting reversible contraceptive LGBTIQA Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and/or questioning, asexual (note: variations such as LGBTI+ are also used in this report) MSM Men who have sex with men PLHIV People living with HIV PrEP Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis PWID People who inject drugs QIP Quality Innovation Performance SSAC ARCSHS Strategic and Scientific Advisory Committee SSASGD Same-sex attracted and sex and gender diverse STI Sexually transmissible infection WHO World Health Organisation

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La Trobe University is committed to providing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, through teaching and learning, research and community partnerships across all our campuses.

The wedge-tailed eagle is one of the world’s largest eagles, and to the Wurundjeri people, represents Bunjil, the creator spirit of the Kulin Nations – the land on which our Melbourne campuses are located.

There is a special synergy between Bunjil and the La Trobe University logo of the eagle. The symbolism and significance for both La Trobe and for Aboriginal people challenges us all to ‘gamagoen yarrbat’ – to soar.

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