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Archive | 2008

HIV futures NZ2: Mate araikore a muri ake nei (Tuarua)

Jeffrey Grierson; Rachel Thorpe; Marian Pitts; Tony Hughes; Peter Saxton; Jonathan Smith; Eamonn Smythe; Mark G. Thomas

The Living with HIV Program is a part of the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS) at La Trobe University. The program conducts social research into the lived experience of HIV. The HIV Futures New Zealand 2 survey was completed by 261 HIV positive people. 75.7% were male (196), 23.9% were female (62), and one person was transgender. 60.7% were gay men, 22.7% heterosexual women, 10.1% heterosexual men, 6.1% bisexual men, and 0.4% lesbian women. The respondents’ ages ranged from 23 to 88 years with a mean of 45.6 years and a median of 44.0 years. The majority of participants were New Zealand born (69.4%) and 89.8% of the participants spoke English at home, with North African languages accounting for most of the remainder. Of the total sample, 255 indicated their ethnicity. One hundred and seventy two were European/Pakeha (65.9%), 49 were African (18.8%), 17 were Maori (6.5%), nine were Asian (3.4%) and five were Pacific Islanders (1.9%).


Sexual Health | 2004

Mate Aaraikore A Muri Ake Nei: Experiences of Maori New Zealanders living with HIV

Jeffrey Grierson; Marian Pitts; Geoff Rua'ine; Anthony Hughes; Peter Saxton; Matt Whyte; Sebastian Misson; Mark G. Thomas

BACKGROUND This paper is drawn from the first comprehensive study in New Zealand of the health and social experiences of HIV positive people and specifically addresses the experiences of HIV positive Maori. METHODS A total of 226 HIV positive men and women completed an anonymous, self-administered HIV Futures New Zealand questionnaire. Twenty-five Maori completed the survey (17 male, 7 female, 1 transgendered). The majority identified as takataapui (Maori and homosexual) five were heterosexual women, and four identified with other sexualities. RESULTS Seven respondents indicated that they had received pre-test counselling, and 18 that they had received post-test counselling. The mean CD4 count at most recent test was 462.4 cells/microL. The mean HIV viral load result at most recent test was 558.1 copies/mL. Two-thirds of respondents were currently using antiretroviral treatments, and half had taken a break from them. The most commonly cited source of social support was their doctor. Eight respondents were in full-time work; most received benefits or a pension as their main income source; five were living below the poverty line. Only two respondents did not personally know another person with HIV. All had disclosed their status to someone; fifteen said that unwanted disclosure had occurred. Eight reported experiencing discrimination concerning accommodation, nine in a medical setting and seven in relation to employment. CONCLUSIONS Maori people in New Zealand have access to a comprehensive health care system, nonetheless it is of concern that a number report discrimination and unwanted disclosure of their HIV status, most particularly within health care settings.


Archive | 2018

Effectiveness of a Group B outer Membrane Vesicle Meningococcal Vaccine in Preventing Hospitalization from Gonorrhea in New Zealand: a Retrospective Cohort Study

Janine Paynter; Felicity Goodyear-Smith; Jane Morgan; Peter Saxton; Steve Black; Helen Petousis-Harris


Archive | 2015

Submission to the Select Committee on Health: Public Health (Protection) Amendment Bill

Peter Saxton; Adrian Ludlam


Archive | 2014

Prevention of anal HPV infection and anal cancer among gay and bisexual men in New Zealand

Peter Saxton; Adrian Ludlam; Helen Petousis-Harris; Mark G. Thomas; Nicola Turner


Archive | 2014

Gardasil vaccination for high risk men: Early policy and research responses

Peter Saxton; Adrian Ludlam; Helen Petousis-Harris; Mark G. Thomas; Nicola Turner


Archive | 2014

Long-tailed MSM: prevalence and characteristics of MSM with frequent partner change in location-based surveillance in New Zealand

Peter Saxton; Anthony Hughes; Nigel Dickson; Adrian Ludlam


Archive | 2014

5 for '14: 2014 General Election priorities

Peter Saxton; Adrian Ludlam


Archive | 2011

Estimating actual HIV infection in a community sample of homosexual men: Methods and fieldwork in a New Zealand oral fluid study

Richard Griffiths; Peter Saxton; Nigel Dickson; Anthony Hughes; John Rowden


Archive | 2011

Estimating actual HIV prevalence and undiagnosed infection in a community sample of men who have sex with men: Methods and fieldwork in a New Zealand oral fluid study

Richard Griffiths; Peter Saxton; Nigel Dickson; Anthony Hughes; John Rowden

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Adrian Ludlam

New Zealand AIDS Foundation

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Mark G. Thomas

University College London

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Anthony Hughes

New Zealand AIDS Foundation

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John Rowden

New Zealand AIDS Foundation

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Matt Whyte

New Zealand AIDS Foundation

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