Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45695, first published .
Web-Based STI/HIV Testing Services Available for Access in Australia: Systematic Search and Analysis

Web-Based STI/HIV Testing Services Available for Access in Australia: Systematic Search and Analysis

Web-Based STI/HIV Testing Services Available for Access in Australia: Systematic Search and Analysis

Journals

  1. Ludwick T, Walsh O, Cardwell T, Chang S, Kong F, Hocking J. Moving towards online-based STI testing and treatment services for young people: Who will use it and what do they want?. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2023 View
  2. Smith A, Thorpe P, Learner E, Galloway E, Kersh E. At-home specimen self-collection as an additional testing strategy for chlamydia and gonorrhoea: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. BMJ Global Health 2024;9(8):e015349 View
  3. Walsh O, Cardwell E, Hocking J, Kong F, Ludwick T, Phillips T. Where would young people using an online STI testing service want to be treated? A survey of young Australians. Sexual Health 2024;21(5) View
  4. Aung E, Chow E. Testing and capturing difficult-to-access populations for syphilis control in Australia. Microbiology Australia 2024;45(3):142 View
  5. Rahman T, Kong F, Williams R, Davis K, Whitby J, Eades F, Graham S, Joshy G, Eades S. Increasing awareness of sexually transmitted infections (STI) testing and addressing stigma may improve STI testing in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth: Evidence from the Next Generation Youth Wellbeing Study. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2024;48(6):100203 View
  6. Cardwell E, Walsh O, Chang S, Coombe J, Fairley C, Hocking J, Kong F, Ludwick T. Preferences for online or in-person STI testing vary by where a person lives and their cultural background: a survey of young Australians. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2024:sextrans-2024-056292 View