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- 'How can you worry about employment and survival at the same time?': employment and mental health among precariously employed cisgender and transgender sexual minority adult men in Toronto, Canada.. ahead-of-print:1-16. 2024
- Keeping secrets, disclosing health information: an institutional ethnography of the social organisation of perinatal care for women living with HIV in Canada. 22:429-443. 2020
- How women living with HIV react and respond to learning about Canadian law that criminalises HIV non-disclosure: ‘how do you prove that you told?’. 21:1087-1102. 2019
- Exploring the intersections of transnationalism, sexuality and HIV risk. 19:645-652. 2017
- Intimacy, identity and relationship in the accounts of Chinese immigrants to Canada: the contribution of narrative analysis. 19:653-666. 2017
- ‘Race’ and HIV vulnerability in a transnational context: the case of Chinese immigrants to Canada. 19:695-708. 2017
- Culture, but more than culture: an exploratory study of the HIV vulnerability of Indian immigrants in Canada. 18:1067-1080. 2016
- ‘Women are supposed to be the leaders’: intersections of gender, race and colonisation in HIV prevention with Indigenous young people. 17:906-919. 2015
- Changing behaviours and continuing silence: sex in the post-immigration lives of mainland Chinese immigrants in Canada. 14:87-100. 2012
- Health care providers’ perspectives on the provision of prenatal care to immigrants. 13:561-574. 2011
- Providing family planning and reproductive healthcare to Canadian immigrants: perceptions of healthcare providers. 11:369-382. 2009
- Homosexuality, seropositivity, and family obligations: Perspectives of HIV‐infected men who have sex with men in China. 8:487-500. 2006