Completed

This online survey aimed to understand the preferences of various HIV prevention methods among overseas-born gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM). 

Overseas-born gbMSM who were living in Australia for less than 5 years were eligible.

Eligible men completed an online survey.

We are no longer accepting participants for this study.

Researchers

Principal investigator

Dr Jason Ong PhD, MMed, MBBS, FAChSHM, FRACGP

All research in Australia involving humans is reviewed by an independent group of people called a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC).  The ethical aspects of this research project have been approved by the Alfred Hospital HREC.

This project will be carried out according to the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007). This statement has been developed to protect the interests of people who agree to participate in human research studies. Approval has been given by the Alfred Hospital HREC which reviews ethics applications for research carried out at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre.

Publications

“Moving from one environment to another, it doesn’t automatically change everything.” Exploring the transnational experience of Asian-born gay and bisexual men who have sex with men newly arrived in Australia

Phillips TR, Medland N, Chow EPF, Maddaford K, Wigan R, Fairley CK, Ong JJ, Bilardi JE

(2020), PLOS ONE,

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242788