MIXMAX is the largest active cohort study of people who use drugs in Australia.
This study combines 2 pre-existing studies:
The 2 studies have combined to establish new evidence on the harms of injecting drug use and methamphetamine use, and the effectiveness health programs and treatments to address them.
A cohort study is a research method where scientists follow a group of people over time to see how certain things, like habits or exposures, affect their health.
Help us understand the characteristics study participant social networks. Investigate the influence of these characteristics on drug-related risk behaviours and harms, including cessation from and relapse into drug use, and overdose.
Quantitative research including:
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Qualitative and quantitative research, including:
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Qualitative and quantitative research, or mixed methods research including:
Addiction
Kasun Rathnayake, Paul A. Agius, Bernadette Ward, Lisa Maher, Mark Stoové, Joseph Doyle, Margaret Hellard, Anna L. Wilkinson, Brendan Quinn, Keith Sutton
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Brendan Quinn, Paul Dietze
Traffic Injury Prevention
Mark Stoové, Brendan Quinn, Paul Dietze
Children and Youth Services Review
Bernadette Ward, Paul Dietze
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Brendan Quinn, Paul Dietze
Health & Social Care in the Community
Bernadette Ward, Brendan Quinn, Paul A. Agius, Keith Sutton, Paul Dietze
Australian Journal of General Practice
Bernadette Ward, Richard Lane, Brendan Quinn, Grant Russell
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Keith Sutton, Bernadette Ward, Paul A. Agius, Brendan Quinn, Paul Dietze
Drug and Alcohol Review
Cristal Hall, Brendan Quinn, Bernadette Ward, Paul A. Agius, Rebecca Jenkinson, Keith Sutton, Reece Cossar, Paul Dietze, Brendan Quinn, Bernadette Ward
Drug and Alcohol Review
Bernadette Ward, Paul A. Agius, Brendan Quinn, Rebecca Jenkinson, Keith Sutton, Paul Dietze