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Health care engagement behaviors of men who use performance- and image-enhancing drugs in Australia

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Katinka van de Ven, Ian Boardley & Martin Chandler. (2022) Identifying best-practice amongst health professionals who work with people using image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs) through participatory action research. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 14:2, pages 199-215.
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Timothy M Piatkowski, Leanne M Hides, Katherine M White, Patricia L Obst & Matthew Dunn. (2022) Understanding harm reduction perspectives of performance and image enhancing drug consumers and health care providers. Performance Enhancement & Health 10:3, pages 100223.
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Cornelia Graf, Siyu Qian, Naomi Viret & Amber Lautier. (2022) Knowledge and experience of using performance and image enhancing drugs among attendees of a Needle and Syringe Program in Australia: A qualitative study. Performance Enhancement & Health 10:2, pages 100222.
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