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List of works by Robert Reynolds

"Post-Gay" Yet? The Relevance of the Lesbian and Gay Scene to Same-Sex Attracted Young People in Contemporary Australia.

scientific article published on 30 April 2015

'Who's coming up next to do this work?' Generational tensions in accounts of providing HIV care in the community.

scientific article published on 6 May 2015

Activist emotions: gay radicalism and melancholic attachments.

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Alcohol and Club Drug Use Among Same-Sex Attracted Young People: Associations With Frequenting the Lesbian and Gay Scene and Other Bars and Nightclubs

scientific article published on November 5, 2012

Alcohol and other drug use, club drug dependence and treatment seeking among lesbian, gay and bisexual young people in Sydney.

scientific article published in November 2012

At the coalface and the cutting edge: general practitioners' accounts of the rewards of engaging with HIV medicine.

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Challenges of providing HIV care in general practice.

scientific article published on 3 March 2014

Engaging non HIV specialist general practitioners with new priorities in HIV prevention and treatment: qualitative insights from those working in the field.

scientific article published on July 2013

Expert perspectives on the contribution of HIV general practice nursing to the 'extraordinary story' of HIV medicine in Australia.

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Mephedrone use among same-sex attracted young people in Sydney, Australia.

scientific article published on 31 March 2011

Minority stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual young adults in Australia: associations with psychological distress, suicidality, and substance use.

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No ordinary mainstream illness: how HIV doctors perceive the virus.

scientific article published on 20 November 2013

Surviving an epidemic -- Australian GPs on caring for people with HIV and AIDS in the early years

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The role of the general practitioner in the Australian approach to HIV care: interviews with 'key informants' from government, non-government and professional organisations.

scientific article published on March 2012