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Email

t.cardwell@unimelb.edu.au

Credentials


Position
Research Officer
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health - Centres and Institutes
ORCID

0009-0000-8446-7940

Mr Trey Cardwell

Research Officer
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

17 Scholarly works
2 Projects

HIGHLIGHTS

  • 2026

    Journal article

    Awareness, Usage and Perceptions of Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (doxyPEP) for Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Australia: Insights From a National Cross-Sectional Survey
    DOI: 10.5694/mja2.70180
  • 2026

    Journal article

    Reducing asymptomatic screening for sexually transmitted infections in men who have sex with men
    DOI: 10.1038/s44360-026-00061-w
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Implementing an Online Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Service for Young People in Regional and Rural Victoria, Australia: Insights From Local Public Health Authorities
    DOI: 10.1111/ajr.70092
  • 2025

    Journal article

    User Input in the Development of Digital Sexual Health Tools: A Scoping Review and Guidance for Tool Developers
    DOI: 10.1111/hex.70360
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Recruiting participants via social media for sexual and reproductive health research
    DOI: 10.1071/SH24123
  • 2023

    Internal Research Grant

    The Manchester-Melbourne-Toronto (MMT) Research Fund
  • 2023

    Research contracts (non-grants)

    Exploring Needs and Concerns Regarding Prophylactic Doxycycline Use Among Gay, Bisexual, Queer, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men and Gender Diverse People and the Health System in Canada and Internationally
Trey Cardwell

RECENT SCHOLARLY WORKS

  • 2025

    Journal article

    Preferences for online or in-person STI testing vary by where a person lives and their cultural background: A survey of young Australians
    DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2024-056292
  • 2025

    Thesis / Dissertation

    Co-creating a web-based STI testing service for young Victorians aged 16-29 years
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Health provider perspectives on establishing service linkages for treatment and follow-up from an Australian, web-based STI testing service: a qualitative study
    DOI: 10.1071/sh24142
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Are Clinicians Open to Less Asymptomatic STI Screening for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men and the Possibility of Not Treating Positive Diagnoses? A Qualitative Study from Australia
    DOI: 10.1177/10872914251399618
  • 2025

    Journal article

    Engaging End Users to Inform the Design and Social Marketing Strategy for a Web-Based Sexually Transmitted Infection/Blood-Borne Virus (STI/BBV) Testing Service for Young People in Victoria, Australia: Qualitative Study
    DOI: 10.2196/63822

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