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Heterosexual HIV/AIDS Service (HHAS), in partnerships with research institutions and non-government agencies is building the evidence for it's work with men and women living heterosexually with HIV/AIDS.

Much of this research plays an important part in developing health promotion resources and informing Heterosexual HIV/AIDS Service (HHAS) in the development of policy and strategic directions to improve services for HIV positive heterosexuals.

This research is made available also to all HIV positive people and HIV/AIDS workers. We welcome your comments, just email us at this address:

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Sero-silence and sero-sharing: Managing HIV in serodiscordant heterosexual relationships.

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Men and women living heterosexually with HIV -The Straightpoz study, Volume 1

This research was conducted by the National Centre in HIV Social Research in collaboration with the Heterosexual HIV/AIDS Service NSW, and funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing and by NSW Health.Persson, A., Barton, D., & Richards, W. (2006). (Monograph 2/2006). Sydney: National Centre in HIV Social Research, The University of New South Wales. View pdf (25Kb)

Men and women living heterosexually with HIV -The Straightpoz study, Volume 2

This research was conducted by the National Centre in HIV Social Research in collaboration with the Heterosexual HIV/AIDS Service NSW, and funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing and by NSW Health. Persson, A., Barton, D., Richards, W., Reakes, K. (2009). (Monograph 1/2009). Sydney: National Centre in HIV Social Research, The University of New South Wales. View pdf (1.8Mb)

Masculinity & Sexuality In The Context Of Heterosexual HIV

How HIV positive heterosexual men’s experience their HIV/AIDS diagnosis. View pdf (125Kb)

Women, HIV, & The Heterosexual Encounter

Explores heterosexuality, HIV relationships & sex for HIV positive women. View pdf (142Kb)

Notes From The Trenches: Peer Support For Heterosexuals Living With HIV/AIDS.

Reviews a peer support approach for men and women living heterosexually with HIV/AIDS. View pdf (109Kb)