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2006 Publications

  • Aceijas C., Friedman S., Cooper H, Lucas Wiessing L, Stimson GV, Hickman M Estimates of injecting drug users at the national and local level in developing and transitional countries, and gender and age distribution. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2006; 82;suppl, 3, 10-17.
  • Aceijas C, Oppenheimer E, Stimson GV et al. Antiretroviral treatment for injecting drug users in developing and transitional countries one year before the end of the "Treating 3 million by 2005. Making it happen. The WHO strategy" (3by5). Addiction 2006; 101(9):1246-1253(8)
  • Bobrova N, Rhodes T, Power R et al. Barriers to accessing drug treatment in Russia: A qualitative study in two Russian cities, Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2006; 82 (Supplement 1): S57-S63.
  • Bonell C, Strange V, Barnett-Page E, Allen E. HIV prevention outreach in commercial gay venues in large cities: evaluation findings from London. Health Education Research 2006; 21(4):452-64.
  • Bonell C, Oakley A, Hargreaves J, Strange V, Rees R. Trials of health interventions and empirical assessment of generalizability: suggested framework and systematic review. British Medical Journal, 2006; 333:346-349
  • Bonell C, Allen E, Strange V, Oakley A, Copas A, Stephenson J, Johnson A. The influence of family type and parenting behaviours on teenage sexual behaviour and conceptions. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2006; 60: 502-506
  • Bonell C, Hargreaves J, Strange V, Pronyk P, Porter J. Should structural interventions be evaluated using RCTs? The case of HIV prevention. Social Science and Medicine 2006; 63(5): 1135-1142.
  • Bonell C. Normalised management of HIV prevention services in an advanced liberal NHS in the 1990s. Critical Public Health, 2006; 16: 1-9.
  • Brown AE, Tomkins SE, Logan LE, LaMontagne DS, Munro H, Hope VD, Righarts A, Blackham JE, Rice BD, Chadborn TR, Tookey PA, Parry JV, Gill ON, Fenton KA Monitoring the effectiveness of HIV and STI prevention initiatives in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: where are we now?. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2006; 82: 4-10.
  • Coxhead, L and Rhodes, T. Accounting for risk and responsibility associated with smoking among mothers of children with respiratory illness. Sociology of Health and Illness 2006; 28: 98-121.
  • Des Jarlais D, Perlis T, Stimson GV, Poznyak V Using standardized methods for research on HIV and injecting drug use in developing/transitional countries: Case study from the WHO drug injection study. BMC Public Health 2006;6(1):54
  • Fletcher A . Drugs 'virtual issue' introduction. Critical Public Health DOI: 10.1080/09581590601087776.
  • Foss A., Watts C., Vickerman P., Azim T., Guinness L., Ahmed M., Rodericks A., Jana S. Could the CARE-SHAKTI intervention for injecting drug users be maintaining the low HIV prevalence in Dhaka, Bangladesh? Addiction 2006 (web published)
  • Gates S, McCambridge J, Smith LA, Foxcroft DR. Interventions for prevention of drug use by young people delivered in non-school settings. Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews. 2006 Issue 1. CD005030.
  • Hickman M, Hope V, Platt L, Higgins V, Bellis M, Rhodes T, Taylor C, Tillig K. Estimating the prevalence of injecting drug use: a comparison of multiplier and capture-recapture methods in cities in England and Russia, Drug and Alcohol Review 2006; 25: 131-140.
  • Leon DA, & McCambridge J. Liver cirrhosis mortality rates in Britain from 1950 to 2002: an analysis of routine data. Lancet 2006; 367(9504):52-56.
  • McCambridge J, Mitcheson L, Winstock A, Hunt N. The rise of viagra among recreational drug users: 5-year survey data on male and female nightclubbers. Drug & Alcohol Review 2006; 25: 111-113.
  • McCambridge J, Strang J. The reliability of drug use data collected in the classroom: what is the problem, why does it matter and how should it be approached? Drug & Alcohol Review 2006; 25: 413-418.
  • Metrebian N, Carnwath Z, Mott J, Carnwath T, Stimson GV, Sell L Patients receiving a prescription for diamorphine (heroin) in the United Kingdom. Drug and Alcohol Review 2006; 25(2):115-121
  • Oakley A, Strange V, Bonell C, Allen E, Stephenson J & the RIPPLE Study Team. Integrating process evaluation in the design of randomised controlled trials of complex interventions: the example of the RIPPLE Study. British Medical Journal 2006; 332: 413-416.
  • O'Brien, S., Mattick, R. P., White, J., Breen, C., Kimber, J., Ritter, A., Lintzeris, and Group, N. R. Maintenance pharmacotherapy for opioid dependence and SF-36 health status: a comparison with the general population and other chronic disorders. Addictive Disorders and Their Treatment 2006; 5: 155-164.
  • Platt L, Rhodes T, Koshkina E et al. HIV and syphilis among injecting drug users involved in sex work in Russia, American Journal of Public Health 2006; 96: 1-8.
  • Platt, L., Wall, M., Rhodes, T. et al Methods to recruit hard-to-reach groups: Comparing two chain referral sampling methods across nine studies in Russia and Estonia, Journal of Urban Health 2006; 83 Suppl 7:39-53.
  • Platt, L., Bobrova, N., Rhodes, T. et al. High prevalence of HIV among injecting drug users in Estonia: Implications for understanding the risk environment, AIDS 2006; 20: 2120-2123.
  • Rhodes T, Platt, L., Maximova, S et al. Prevalence of HCV, HIV and syphilis among injecting drug users in Russia: Multi-city study, Addiction 2006; 101: 252-266.
  • Rhodes, T., Kimber, J., Small, W., Fitzgerald, J., Kerr, T., Hickman, M. and Holloway, G. Public injecting environments and the need for ‘safer environment interventions’ in the reduction of drug-related harm, Addiction 2006; 101: 1384-1393.
  • Rhodes T, Platt L, Sarang A, Vlasov A, Mikhailova L, Monoghan G. Street policing, injecting drug use and harm reduction in a Russian city: A qualitative case study of police perspectives, Journal of Urban Health 2006; 83: 911-925.
  • Rhodes, T., Stoneman, A., Hope, V., Hunt, N., and Judd, A. Groin injecting in the context of crack cocaine and homelessness: From ‘risk boundary’ to ‘acceptable risk’? International Journal of Drug Policy 2006;17: 164-170.
  • Rhodes T, Fitzgerald J. Visual data in addictions research: Seeing comes before words, Addiction Research and Theory 2006; 14: 349-363.
  • Sarang A, Rhodes T, Platt L, Koshkina E, Mikhailova O, Volnov V, Blagov D, Rylkov A. Drug injecting and syringe use in the HIV risk environment of Russian penitentiary institutions: Qualitative study, Addiction 2006; 101: 787-1796.
  • Simic-Lawson, M., Johnson, L., Platt, L., Baros, S., Adjelkovic, V., Novotny T, Rhodes, T. Exploring barriers to ‘respondent driven sampling’ in sex worker and drug-injecting sex worker populations in Eastern Europe, Journal of Urban Health 2006; 83 Suppl 7: 6-15.
  • Stimson GV, Fitch C, Des Jarlais D, Poznyak V, Perlis T, Oppenheimer R, Rhodes T. Rapid assessment and response studies on injecting dug use: knowledge gain, capacity building and intervention development in a multi-site study, American Journal of Public Health 2006; 96: 288-295.
  • Strange V, Allen E, Oakley A, Stephenson J, Bonell C, Johnson A. Integrating process with outcome data in a randomised controlled trial of sex education. Evaluation 2006; 12: 330-353
  • Sutton AJ, Gay NJ, Edmunds WJ, Hope VD, Gill ON, Hickman M Modelling the force of infection for hepatitis B and hepatitis C in injecting drug users in England and Wales. BMC Infectious Diseases, 2006, 6:93.
  • Sutton AJ, Gay NJ, Edmunds WJ, Andrews NJ, Hope VD, Gilbert RL, Piper M, Gill ON Modelling the hepatitis B vaccination programme in prisons. Epidemiology and Infection 2006;134:231-242.
  • Vickerman P, Hickman M, Rhodes T et al. Model projections on the required coverage of syringe distribution to prevent HIV epidemics among injecting drug users, Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2006; 42: 355-361.
  • Vickerman P., Watts, C., Peeling, R., Mabey. D., Alary, M. Modelling the cost -effectiveness of rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests for the control of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections amongst female sex workers. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2006; 82: 403-412.
  • Vickerman P., Watts C., Delany S., Alary M., Rees H., Heise L. The importance of context: model projections on how microbicide impact could be affected by the underlying epidemiological and behavioural situation in two African settings. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2006; 33: 397-405
  • Vickerman, P., Kumaranyake, L., Balakireva, O., Guinness, L., Artyukh, O., Semikop, T., Yaremenko, O., Watts, C. The cost-effectiveness of expanding harm reduction activities for injecting drug users in Odessa, Ukraine. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2006; 33(10) supplement: S89-S102.
  • Vickerman, P., Terris-Prestholt, F., Delany, S., Kumaranyake, L., Rees, H., Watts, C. Are targeted HIV prevention activities still cost-effective in high prevalence settings? Results from an STI treatment intervention for sex workers in Hillbrow, South Africa. Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2006; 33(10) supplement: S122-S132.
  • Wallace P, Linke S, Murray E, McCambridge J, Thompson S. A randomized controlled trial of an interactive Web-based intervention for reducing alcohol consumption. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 2006;12 Suppl 1:52-4.
  • Westley E, Bigrigg A, Haskell S, Blanchard K, Loftus-Granberg B, Sorhaindo A, Johnstone J, Spears A, Abuabara K, Ellertson C. Risk of pregnancy and external validity in clinical trials of emergency contraception. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 2006;32:165-169.
  • Williams, J., Foss, A., Vickerman, P., Watts, C., Ramesh, B., Reza-Paul, S., Washington, R., Moses, S., Blanchard, J., Lowndes, C., Alary, M., Boily, M. What is the achievable effectiveness of the India AIDS Initiative intervention among female sex workers under target coverage? Model projections from Southern India. Sexually Transmitted Infections 2006; 82: 372-380