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1. Trends in illicit drug use and their association with HIV transmission risks from behavioural surveillance of Australian gay and bisexual men.

2. Assessing HIV risk and the social and behavioural characteristics of gay and bisexual men who have recently migrated to Australia: an analysis of national, behavioural surveillance data 2019–2021.

3. The impact of social connections and discrimination to HIV risk among Asian gay and bisexual men in Australia.

4. Mpox (monkeypox) knowledge, concern, willingness to change behaviour, and seek vaccination: results of a national cross-sectional survey.

5. Familiarity with, perceived accuracy of, and willingness to rely on Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) among gay and bisexual men in Australia: results of a national cross-sectional survey.

6. Relationship Between Sexual Behaviors with Non-committed Relationship Partners and COVID-19 Restrictions and Notification Rates: Results from a Longitudinal Study of Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia.

7. How to have sex in a pandemic: the development of strategies to prevent COVID-19 transmission in sexual encounters among gay and bisexual men in Australia.

8. Increase in Depression and Anxiety Among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men During COVID-19 Restrictions: Findings from a Prospective Online Cohort Study.

9. Sustaining success: a qualitative study of gay and bisexual men's experiences and perceptions of HIV self-testing in a randomized controlled trial.

10. Characteristics of gay and bisexual men who rarely use HIV risk reduction strategies during condomless anal intercourse: Results from the FLUX national online cohort study.

11. Attitudes and willingness to donate blood among gay and bisexual men in Australia.

12. Rapid HIV testing increases testing frequency among gay and bisexual men: a controlled before-after study.

13. Comparing Australian gay and bisexual men with undiagnosed and recently diagnosed HIV infection to those in the National HIV Registry.

14. HIV testing self-efficacy is associated with higher HIV testing frequency and perceived likelihood to self-test among gay and bisexual men.

15. Methamphetamine treatment outcomes among gay men attending a LGBTI-specific treatment service in Sydney, Australia.

16. ‘Not everyone’s gonna like me’: Accounting for race and racism in sex and dating web services for gay and bisexual men.

17. Willingness to Act upon Beliefs about ‘Treatment as Prevention’ among Australian Gay and Bisexual Men.

18. Previous and future use of HIV self-testing: a survey of Australian gay and bisexual men.

19. Is Sexual Racism Really Racism? Distinguishing Attitudes Toward Sexual Racism and Generic Racism Among Gay and Bisexual Men.

20. Alcohol use among a community-based sample of gay men: Correlates of high-risk use and implications for service provision.

21. Australian Gay and Bisexual Men’s Attitudes to HIV Treatment as Prevention in Repeated, National Surveys, 2011-2013.

22. Comprehensive testing for, and diagnosis of, sexually transmissible infections among Australian gay and bisexual men: findings from repeated, cross-sectional behavioural surveillance, 2003-2012.

23. Trends in drug use among gay and bisexual men in Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, Australia.

24. Just a preference: racialised language in the sex-seeking profiles of gay and bisexual men.

25. Willingness to use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and the likelihood of decreased condom use are both associated with unprotected anal intercourse and the perceived likelihood of becoming HIV positive among Australian gay and bisexual men.

26. Corrigendum to: Rapid HIV testing increases testing frequency among gay and bisexual men: a controlled before–after study.

27. Methamphetamine use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: Trends in recent and regular use from the Gay Community Periodic Surveys.

28. Stigma as understood by key informants: A social ecological approach to gay and bisexual men's use of crystal methamphetamine for sex.

29. Priorities and practices of risk reduction among gay and bisexual men in Australia who use crystal methamphetamine for sex.

30. Destabilising the 'problem' of chemsex: Diversity in settings, relations and practices revealed in Australian gay and bisexual men's crystal methamphetamine use.

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