Martin T Schechter, OBC MD PhD FRSC FCAHS
Martin T Schechter, OBC MD PhD FRSC FCAHS
Professor
University of British Columbia
Vancouver,
BC
Canada
martin.schechter@ubc.ca
4238.0 “The Cango Lyec Project - Healing the Elephant-”: Risk Factors for HIV infection among young Men and Women (<25 years) in Post Conflict Northern Uganda
4334.0 Religion and homonegativity among men who have sex with men (MSM) in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress
4397.0 Gender sensitive predictors of retention in opioid substitution treatment among long-term opioid users
5110.0 “The Cango Lyec Project – Healing the Elephant”: Comparisons of HIV, PTSD, and depression between former abductees compared to their non-abducted counterparts in post-conflict Northern Uganda
5138.0 Understanding patient capacity to meet the demands of methadone maintenance treatment from the perspectives of long-term opioid dependent women and men
Board 2 Ethnicity, ethnic identity affirmation, and language proficiency among men who have sex with men in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress
Board 2 Cedar Project: Psychological distress and HIV vulnerability among young Indigenous people who use drugs in three Canadian cities
Board 3 Cedar Project mHealth Study: Exploring the feasibility and acceptability of an mHealth intervention for HIV treatment and prevention among young Indigenous people who use illicit drugs
Board 4 Engaging long-term opioid users in knowledge translation: Assessing participants' perceptions of the effectiveness of two formats
Board 4 A comparison of participant's satisfaction with injectable diacetylmorphine and hydromorphone treatment in a double-blind randomized controlled trial for the treatment of long-term opioid dependence
Board 7 Characteristics and response to treatment among Aboriginal people receiving treatment with injectable opioids for the treatment of long-term opioid-dependency
Board 8 “The Cango Lyec Project – Healing the Elephant”: The impact of syphilis on HIV vulnerability among populations aged 14-49 in post-conflict Northern Uganda
Board 9 Histories of victimization and its relationship with age of regular heroin injection among of long-term opioid dependent women and men
Board 10 Qualitative exploration of the legacy of civil war on alcohol use and its intersection with depression, PTSD, and HIV in the post-conflict populations of Northern Uganda
Table 5 Cedar Project: Resilience in the face of HIV vulnerability among young Indigenous people who use drugs in three Canadian cities