Staff Profile

Dr Ngo Anh
Position: Research Fellow
Phone: +84-4-7367368
Fax:
Email: n.anh@sph.uq.edu.au
Location: Health Strategy and Policy Institute, Vietnam
Building: Public Health Building
Centre or Group: ACITH
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- Ngo AD, Alden D, Nguyen TBH, Dinh TN. Developing and Launching the Government Social Franchise Model of Reproductive Healthcare Service Delivery in Vietnam. In: First World Social Marketing Conference; 2008 September Brighton. .
- Rao C, Adair T, Ngo AD et al. Survey-Based Mortality Estimates for Vietnam. In: The second Asia Pacific Conference on Injury Prevention; 2008 November Hanoi. .
- Hill P, Ngo AD, Tuan AN et al. Print media and the introduction of mandatory helmet legislation in Vietnam, 2007. In: The second Asia Pacific Conference on Injury Prevention; 2008 November Hanoi. .
- Trinh VT, Steckler A, Ngo AD, Ratliff AE. Parent communication about sexual issues with adolescents in Vietnam: content, contexts, and barriers. Sex Education. 2008 in press; .
- Ngo AD, Ross M, Ratliff E. Internet influences on sexual practices among young people in Hanoi, Vietnam. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2008; 10(SUPPL. 1):201-213.
- Ngo AD, Schmich L, Higgs P, Fischer A. Qualitative evaluation of a peer-based needle syringe programme in Vietnam. International Journal of Drug Policy. 2008; .
- Ngo AD, Alden D, Nguyen TBH, Dinh TN. Developing and Launching the Government Social Franchise Model of Reproductive Healthcare Service Delivery in Vietnam. Social Marketing Quarterly. 2008; .
- Ngo DA, Ratliff E, McCurdy SA, Ross M, Markham C, Pham TBH. Health-seeking behaviour for sexually transmitted infections and HIV testing among female sex workers in Vietnam. AIDS Care. 2007; 19(7):878 - 887.
- Ngo DA, McCurdy SA, Ross M, Markham C, Ratliff E, Pham TBH. The lives of female sex workers in Vietnam: Findings from a qualitative study. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 2007; 9(6):555-570.
- Ngo AD, Taylor R, Roberts CL, Nguyen TV. Association between Agent Orange and birth defects: systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Epidemiology. 2006 Oct; 35(5):1220-1230.



