Tyson Arapali is based in the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program at the Kirby Institute. His work focuses on the determinants of PrEP use and how they can inform the development of innovative programs to increase PrEP uptake and retention.
Senior Project Officer
Mr Tyson Arapali
Master of Public Health/Master of Global Health
UNSW Sydney
Bachelor of Science
Charles Sturt University
- Publications
Publications
Reports
Arapali T; Warzywoda S; Smith AKJ; Keen P; Mac Phail C; Dowell-Day A; Clackett S; Sullivan E; Chan C; Hammoud MA; Holt M; Avasalu R; Grulich A; Bavinton B, 2024, Innovative oral PrEP service delivery models and the policy, legal, and regulatory barriers to their implementation, http://dx.doi.org/10.26190/4xvf-0083
2024
Journal articles
Arapali T; Grulich AE; Heywood AE; Chan C; Fraser D; Zablotska IB; Holt M; Vaccher SJ; Bavinton BR, 2023, 'Factors associated with willingness to use daily antibiotics as STI prophylaxis among HIV-PrEP-experienced gay and bisexual men in Australia.', Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 50, pp. 144 - 149, http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/olq.0000000000001731
2023
Conference Presentations
Arapali T; Lewis C, 2020, 'After the glitter settles: Reducing LGBTQ+ community health inequities', presented at Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Symposium 2020, Virtual, 26 October 2020 - 28 October 2020
2020