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School of Social Work Research Publications for Ashley Lacombe-Duncan

  1. Mishna, F., McInroy, L. B., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Bhole, P., VanWert, M., & Schwan, K. (2016). Study protocol: Prevalence, motivations, and social, mental health and health consequences of cyberbullying among school-aged children and youth: A longitudinal and multi-perspective mixed method study. JMIR Research Protocols, 5(2).
  2. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Lee-Foon, N., Ryan, S., & Ramsay, H. (2016). “It’s for us – Newcomers, LGBTQ persons, and HIV-positive persons. You feel free to be”: Exploring social support group participation among African and Caribbean lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender newcomers and refugees in Toronto, Canada. BMC Health and Human Rights, 16, 18.
  3. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Wang, Y., Jones, N., Levermore, K., O’Neill, A., Ellis, T., Bryan, N., Harker, S., Marshall, A., & Newman, P. A. (2016). Prevalence and correlates of HIV infection and HIV testing among transgender women in Jamaica. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 30(9), 416-424.
  4. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., MacKenzie, R. K., & Poteat, T. (2016). Minority stress and safer sex practices among women who have sex with women. LGBT Health, 3(6), 407-415.
  5. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Jones, N., & Levermore, K. (2016). Conceptualizing social work education for empowerment practice with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth in Jamaica. Social Work Education, 36(4), 456-465.
  6. Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2016). An intersectional perspective on access to HIV-related healthcare for transgender women. Transgender Health, 1, 1.
  7. Lacombe-Duncan, A., & Logie, C. H. (2016). Correlates of clinical breast examination among lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer and other women who have sex with women. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 107(4-5), e467-e472.
  8. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Weaver, J., Navia, D., & Este, D. (2015). A pilot study of a group-based HIV and STI prevention intervention for lesbian, bisexual, queer, and other women who have sex with women in Canada. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 29(6), 321-328.
  9. Nelson, K., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Cohen, E., Nicholas, D. B., Rosella, L. C., Guttman, A., & Mahant, S. (2015). Family experiences with feeding tubes in neurologic impairment: A systematic review. Pediatrics, 136(1), e140-51.
  10. Newman, P. A., & Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2015). HPV vaccination for boys and young men: Misconceptions and expanding uptake. Inside Patient Care, 3(6).
  11. Yates, E., Dubray, J., Schwartz, R., Kirst, M., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Suwal, J., & Hatcher, J. (2014). Patterns of cigarillo use among Canadian young adults in two urban settings. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 6:105, e11-4.
  12. Quigley L., Lacombe-Duncan A., Adams S., Moore C., & Cohen E. (2014). Information sharing for children with medical complexity within and across health care organizations. BMC Health Services Research, 14:283.
  13. Newman, P. A., & Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2014). Human papillomavirus vaccination for men: Advancing policy and practice. Future Virology, 9(12), 1033-1047.
  14. Kingsnorth S, Lacombe-Duncan A., Keilty K., Bruce-Barrett C., & Cohen E. (2013). Interorganizational partnership for children with medical complexity: The Integrated Complex Care Model. Child: Care, Health and Development, 14(3), 64-70.
  15. Cohen E., Lacombe-Duncan A., Spalding K., MacInnis J., Nicholas D., Narayanan U. G., Gordon, M., Margolis I., & Friedman J. N. (2012). Integrated complex care coordination for children with medical complexity: A mixed-methods evaluation of tertiary care-community collaboration. BMC Health Services Research, 12:366.
  16. Lacombe-Duncan, A., Persad, Y., Shokoohi, M., Underhill, A., Machouf, N., Côté, P., Wheatley, M., Gupta, M., Kyne, L. T., Besharati, A. A., Chan, L. Y. L., Hranilovic, S., Nguyen, Q., & Loutfy, M. (in press). Factors associated with HIV prevalence among a clinical cohort of transgender women in Canada: Results of th eMontreal-Toronto Trans Study. International Journal of STD and AIDS.

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