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  1. Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects
  2. Protocol for a systematic review of interventions addressing health literacy to improve asthma self-management
  3. Navigating HIV citizenship: identities, risks and biological citizenship in the treatment as prevention era
  4. Provision of online HIV-related information to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men: a health literacy-informed critical appraisal of Canadian agency websites
  5. Correction to: Acceptability of HIV self-sampling kits (TINY vial) among people of black African ethnicity in the UK: a qualitative study
  6. Acceptability of HIV self-sampling kits (TINY vial) among people of black African ethnicity in the UK: a qualitative study
  7. Self-sampling kits to increase HIV testing among black Africans in the UK: the HAUS mixed-methods study
  8. NHS manifesto: the missing piece of the puzzle
  9. Preparedness for use of the rapid result HIV self-test by gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM): a mixed methods exploratory study among MSM and those involved in HIV prevention and care
  10. Who Will Use Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Why?: Understanding PrEP Awareness and Acceptability amongst Men Who Have Sex with Men in the UK – A Mixed Methods Study
  11. Towards preparedness for PrEP: PrEP awareness and acceptability among MSM at high risk of HIV transmission who use sociosexual media in four Celtic nations: Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland: an online survey
  12. Can a pill prevent HIV? Negotiating the biomedicalisation of HIV prevention
  13. Imagining biosocial communities: HIV, risk and gay and bisexual men in the North East of England
  14. Key factors in the acceptability of treatment as prevention (TasP) in Scotland: a qualitative study with communities affected by HIV: Figure 1
  15. Barriers to uptake and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among communities most affected by HIV in the UK: findings from a qualitative study in Scotland
  16. How Acceptable are Antiretrovirals for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted HIV?: A Review of Research on the Acceptability of Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Treatment as Prevention
  17. Awareness and Willingness to Use HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis amongst Gay and Bisexual Men in Scotland: Implications for Biomedical HIV Prevention