Publications
This page lists research published by CEPP in hardcopy 1991-2004.
For recent publications, please see our current research groups.
Indigenous health
Heroin research
- Feasibility Research into the Controlled Availability of Opioids Volume 1 (PDF, 125KB)
- Feasibility Research into the Controlled Availability of Opioids Volume 2a - Background Papers (PDF,860KB)
- Feasibility Research into the Controlled Availability of Opioids Volume 2b - Appendices (PDF, 391KB)
- Heroin treatment - new alternative (PDF, 548KB). Proceedings of a seminar held on 1 November 1991, Ian Wark Theatre, Backer House, Canberra
- Stage 2 - Report and Recommendations (PDF, 294KB)
- Estimating the numbers of heroin users in the ACT
- Australian drug markets research: What are we doing? Where are we going? What are the gaps? Proceedings of a one-day workshop held at the Australian National University, Monday 22 February 1993
- Drug use and HIV risk among homeless and potentially homeless youth in the Australian Capital Territory
- Becoming and ex-user: Would the controlled availability of heroin make a difference?
- Does childhood sexual abuse contribute to alcohol, heroin and/or other drug problems? Proceedings of a one day workshop held at the NCEPH, Tuesday 22 June 1993
- It will kill us faster than the white invasion: Views on alcohol and other drug problems and HIV/AIDS risk in the Canberra/Queanbeyan Aboriginal community and on the suitability of a heroin trial for Aboriginal heroin users
- Economic issues in a trial of the controlled provision of heroin
- Issues for designing and evaluating a heroin trial - three discussion papers
- How could an influx of users be prevented if Canberra introduces a trial of controlled availability of heroin?
- How would the controlled availability of heroin affect the illicit market in the Australian Capital Territory? An examination of the structure of the illicit heroin market and methods to measure changes in price, purity and availability, including heroin-related overdoses
- Civil liability issues associated with a heroin trial
- Statistical issues in planning a randomised controlled heroin trial
- Criminal liability issues associated with a heroin trial
- International perspectives on the prescription of heroin to dependent users: A collection of papers from the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Australia
Health transition centre working papers
- The social context of HIV transmission in Africa: a review of the historical and cultural bases of east and central African sexual relations
- Disaster in an alternative civilisation: The social dimension of aids in sub-Saharan Africa
- Experimental research on sexual networking in the Ekiti district of Nigeria
- The destabilization of the traditional Yoruba sexual system (currently unavailable)
- The family and sexual networking in sub-Saharan Africa: historic regional differences and present day implications
- Research Priorities: Behavioural Research (with an Annex on needed research with priority suggestions)
- Gender implications for survival in South Asia
- The impact of family and budget structure on health treatment in Nigeria
- Under-reaction to AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
- The role of high-risk occupations in the spread of AIDS: truck drivers and itinerant market women in Nigeria
- Diffusion and focus in sexual networking: Identifying partners and partners' partners
- African women's control over their sexuality in an era of AIDS
- Africa's new kind of fertility transition
- What does the Matlab fertility experience really show?
- Family-planning programs and official policy decisions in southern Africa
- Family planning in Korea
- The role of religious leaders in changing sexual behaviour in South Nigeria in an era of AIDS
- African families and AIDS; context reactions and potential interventions
- The nature and limits of the sub-Saharan African AIDS epidemic: evidence from geographical and other patterns
- Commercial sex workers in Nigeria in the shadow of AIDS
- The cultural, social and behavioural determinants of health: report on the Nigerian Health Transition Project
- The Nature of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa
- Conducting qualitative health research: fieldwork experiences from focus group discussions in rural Ekiti Yoruba society, Nigeria
- Recent evidence of changes in reproductive behaviour, contraceptive use and sexual networking in Ekiti, Nigeria
- Men's perspectives on fertility and fatherhood in urban Kilimanjaro
- Is there an urban health crisis? An investigation of the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Pavement-dwelling in Dhaka: A life-threatening environment?
- Why do the children of the poor die in Dhaka, Bangladesh
- The Bangladesh arsenic crisis: Myth or slowly developing tragedy?
Health transition reviews
- Health transition review (Vol. 1, No. 1 - April 1991)
- Health transition review (Vol. 1, No. 2 - October 1991)
- Health transition review (Vol. 2, No. 1 - April 1992)
- Health transition review (Vol. 2, No. 2 - October 1992)
- Health transition review (Vol. 2, Supplement - 1992)
- Health transition review (Vol. 3, No.1 - April 1993)
- Health transition review (Vol. 3, No.2 - October 1993)
- Health transition review (Vol. 3, Supplement - 1993)
- Health transition review (Vol. 4, No.1 - April 1993)
- Health transition review (Vol. 4, No. 2 - October 1994)
- Health transition review (Vol. 4, Supplement - 1994)
- Health transition review (Vol. 5, No. 1 - April 1995)
- Health transition review (Vol. 5, No. 2 - October 1995)
- Health transition review (Vol. 5, Supplement - 1995)
- Health transition review (Vol. 6, No. 1 - April 1996)
- Health transition review (Vol. 6, No. 2 - October 1996)
- Health transition review (Vol. 6, Supplement - 1996)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, No. 1 - April 1997)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, No. 2 - October 1997)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, Supplement 1 - 1997)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, Supplement 2 - 1997)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, Supplement 3 - 1997)
- Health transition review (Vol. 7, Supplement 4 - 1997)
Annual reports
Read all the National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health annual reports from 1987 to 2006.