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Supervisors: Prof. Carla Treloar Living with and treatment of serious and chronic conditions More Than a Virus: A Study of Hepatitis B Related Stigma and Discrimination among Chinese Immigrants Living in Australia Defeng Jin Supervisors: Prof. Carla Treloar Dr Loren Brener 16 November 2018

Research Background 2018 Facts and Stats Source: http://engonethepvic.blob.core.windows.net/assets/uploads/files/2018-Facts-and-stats-for-hep-B-and-C.pdf

Research Background What are the barriers to access HBV related health care? Addresses a gap Paucity of studies on HBV related stigma and discrimination generally, and particularly Chinese immigrants in Australia (current literature is mainly CALD-focused).

Aims Explore Examine Perceptions of HBV Attitudes towards people living with HBV Experiences of stigma associated with HBV Responses to HBV-related stigma Examine Associated factors

Semi-structured interviews (n=24) Survey (paper & online) (n=354) Methods Sequential mixed methods (Sites: Sydney & Melbourne) Semi-structured interviews (n=24) Chinese immigrants living with HBV, with questions exploring lived experiences in various settings among the Chinese community, with questions on HBV knowledge, perceptions and attitudes towards HBV, responses to HBV related stigma and discrimination Survey (paper & online) (n=354) This study will only recruit Chinese who came from or Chinese with ancestors came from mainland China. This research will use a concurrent mixed methods design comprising both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Respondents will be selected from Sydney and Melbourne as these are the cities that contain the largest proportions of Chinese residents and have the highest prevalence of CHB in Australia.

Implications This study is estimated to make a contribution to: The development and provision of culturally sensitive health care Reducing the discrepancy of health outcomes between this community and other communities Reducing health care expenditure on relevant diseases (e.g. liver cancer)

defeng.jin@student.unsw.edu.au