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A collection of papers that make significant and original contributions to the field of health psychology.
Contents
Editorial
Claire Hallas & Rachel Murrell
Using photography in health-related research
Alan Radley
Mixing theories: (how) can qualitative and quantitative health psychology research be combined?
Lucy Yardley
Cognitive interviewing: What use is it to health psychologists?
Joanne Greenhalgh
Qualitative health research and the researcher as interpreter
Kerry Chamberlain
Q-methodology: Pragmatic considerations and epistemological concerns
Angela McNaught & Christina Howard
Explaining illness as a discursive strategy
Wendy Stainton Rogers
Health professionals' constructions of adolescent mothers: Using social constructionist approaches in health research
Mary Breheny
Addressing the impact of chronic pain on sexual relationships: Listening to patients
Joanne Regan & Rosemary Rowley
Interpretative phenomenological analysis and sexual health
Barbara Duncan
Why use interpretative phenomenological analysis in health psychology?
Rachel Shaw
Promoting cultural awareness and sensitivity in general health care settings
Rosanna Rooney & Bernadette Wright
Living with multiple sclerosis: Further roles for health psychology
Frances Reynolds
Centre for Appearance & Disfigurement Research: Making a difference through research
Nicky Rumsey & Diana Harcourt
Research in Brief
Journals Update
Book Reviews
Books for Review
Forthcoming Events
Series: Health Psychology Update
SKU: PUB-CAT-1627