- Child Welfare and Adoption
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
- Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
- Family Support in Illness
- Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
- Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
- Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
- Psychology of Social Influence
- Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Family and Disability Support Research
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Infant Development and Preterm Care
- Educational and Psychological Assessments
- Place Attachment and Urban Studies
- Gender, Feminism, and Media
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Emotions and Moral Behavior
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
University of Lincoln
2008-2023
University of Huddersfield
2010
Loughborough University
1995-2010
University of Nottingham
2010
Lincoln University - Pennsylvania
2009
Governors State University
1977-1997
University of London
1987
Universidad de Londres
1987
Foreward - Reuben Hill Purposes and Overview Families Across the Life Cycle Description of Study Circumplex Model Marital Family Types Strengths Stress Change Coping Strategies Personal Health Behaviors Satisfaction Predicting High- Low-Stress with Adolescents Summary Conclusions Appendices
Increasingly, over the last decade, dual-career couples have met mobility demands of each spouse's career by deciding to maintain separate residences. This study analyzes rewards and strains associated with lifestyle who live apart. Analysis interviews 43 spouses, representing 28 marriages, suggests that heritage traditional marriage norms aft~cts spouses' views o/ftheir own roles in these nontraditional marriages. A distinction between two types (mainlyv younger adjusting older established...
It is argued that the auditing demands of quality assurance have encouraged a greater proceduralisation university coursework assessment. Interviews with academics from cross‐section Psychology departments illustrated how assessment had acquired tightly scripted character an organisational process. Yet undergraduate focus group conversations suggested this obstructed experience students sought as form educational practice. contexts can create distinctive process/practice tension. In...
In this short, closely argued volume William Chafe examines the demands, values, and challenges of modern women's movement in historical context comparison with demands for racial equality. The problem both movements is how to achieve equality change institutions social cultural values which sustain them within a society individualism, competition, material success comprise credo civil religion. He explores fundamental incompatibility achievement ethic goal assesses, light such strong...
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Objective: Few studies provide data regarding the integrated everyday activities of Western pregnant women. The study aimed to quantify changes in daily activity women during pregnancy and examine whether has a differential impact on different domains.Design: A prospective, longitudinal maternal time allocation was carried out.Methods: patterns 57 healthy nulliparous were assessed at 16, 25, 34 38 weeks gestation by semi-structured interview. Mean total levels (DALs) estimated according...
An important, yet little explored, area of feminist research is women's subjective experience everyday life. Claiming Reality the first study to apply insights growing discipline phenomenological sociology experience, particularly childbirth, in an attempt develop a perspective.
Journal Article Constructing Crime, Enacting Morality: Emotion, Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in an Inner-City Community Get access John Cromby, Cromby * *Psychology Division, SSEHS, Loughborough University, Epinal Way, LE11 3TU, UK; J.Cromby@lboro.ac.uk. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Steven D. Brown, Brown Harriet Gross, Gross Abigail Locke, Locke Anne E. Patterson The British of Criminology, Volume 50, Issue 5, September 2010, Pages 873–895,...
In a longitudinal study we investigated how young people come to live with chronic disease, and asked them record an audio diary on regular basis. We also interviewed each participant every 6 weeks. Our analysis focused within across the sets of diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease. All were aged between 11 16 years, their recordings provided insight into experience living beyond negotiating health in context adolescence. This data collection method, which became known as unclosed diary, was...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumous forms communication, effectively arranging for the delivery messages from "beyond grave". Despite some evidence interest popularity these services, little is known about how may impact people who receive them. We present a qualitative study explores type experiences potentially triggered upon receiving such messages. Our findings firstly suggest messaging potential alter relationship...
This study aimed to explore the circumstances and considerations that lead allocation of family roles among male carer/female breadwinner families in comparison traditional parents. A sample 236 parents with children from birth 5 years old completed extensive questionnaires about their daily routines perceptions division responsibilities. Economic or labor market constraints were mentioned as main reasons by both role-reversed arrangements, however, more likely mention suitability for role a...
ABSTRACT Excess winter morbidity and mortality among older people remain significant public health issues in those European countries which experience relatively mild temperatures, particularly the United Kingdom (UK), Ireland, Portugal Spain. In UK, episodes of severe weather, when ambient temperatures fall below 5° C, are associated with peaks general practitioner consultations, hospital admissions, cardiovascular deaths aged over 65. While research indicates that such risks could be...
Abstract Audio recordings of meetings two community groups in a deprived inner‐city area were analysed, using discursive psychological and conversation analytic techniques to explore situated enactments ‘community’. Participants themselves as members geographical community, an ‘imagined’ other constitutive communities. A sense was enacted through five interactional strategies: Affirming moral codes, ‘defending’ members, distinguishing insiders from outsiders, enacting empowerment challenging...
Sources of difficulty in insight problem-solving have been identified, but current theories are less successful at explaining discovery solution ideas. Here, we explore the role expertise promoting insight. In Experiment 1, experienced designers and financiers solved visual verbal problems. Expertise did not influence rates for problems, more problems than financiers, despite similar incorrect initial attempts. 2, novice attempted either unconstrained, prevented from drawing, or sitting on...