- LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
- Gender, Feminism, and Media
- African Sexualities and LGBTQ+ Issues
- Gender Politics and Representation
- Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
- Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- Gender Roles and Identity Studies
- Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Academic Freedom and Politics
- Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
- Religious Education and Schools
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Data Analysis and Archiving
- Natural Language Processing Techniques
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Participatory Visual Research Methods
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
University of Bristol
2018-2024
Lancaster University
2021-2022
University of Birmingham
2022
Newcastle University
2022
Monash University
2022
Office for Students
2021
Cardiff University
2018
Marie Curie
2018
This article is premised on critiquing the idea that bi+people – is, those with multiple gendered attractions - have 'straight-passing privilege.' assumed straight-passing privilege suggests are not equally affected by homophobia and heteronormativity when compared lesbian gay people. aims to demonstrate this notion of harmful in understanding bi+people. To explore these arguments, uses literature relating passing identity management understand how bi+specific identities relate theoretical...
This scoping review of UK evidence aimed to describe what is known about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans (LGBT+) health inequalities in relation cancer, mental health, palliative care inform research, policy public interventions. Using a methodology, we identified studies from database searches, citation tracking, expert consultation. The in/exclusion criteria was based on the PICOS framework. data were charted then summarised map theoretical approaches main types identify knowledge gaps....
This article explores the role of reflexivity, emotion work and insider/outsider researcher status in one queer researcher’s experiences conducting fieldwork. Through exploring field diaries interview extracts, this highlights impact being/researching LGBT+ identities as a researcher. Five are discussed: (i) euphoria connection, (ii) relationships with participants, (iii) retraumatisation through listening, (iv) finding oneself on outside (v) shifting identity. The concludes suggestions...
Globally, research indicates that LGBTQ+ young people have elevated rates of poor mental health in comparison with their cisgender heterosexual peers. The school environment is a major risk factor and consistently associated negative outcomes for people. aim this UK study was to develop programme theory explained how, why, whom, what context school-based interventions prevent or reduce problems people, through participation key stakeholders. Online realist interviews were conducted the (1)...
Plurisexuals are often interpreted as half gay/half straight due to the prevailing belief that multigendered attractions temporary, or illusory. This interpretation is also strongly connected gender binary, norms, and cisnormativity. Based on these social forces, this article explores how plurisexuals represent themselves in a culture does not see their identities viable, through use of norms. Informed by queer theory, research based semi-structured interviews (n = 30) photo diaries 9)....
Two studies (involving 242 adult children and 66 elderly parents) explored factors predicting the likelihood, timing, nature of intervention in caregiving or decision-making for older parents. Results indicated that a large majority (71 %) would at some point intervene, but such interventions normally follow supportive conservative profile. Consciousness aging issues family involvement were related to parent's health status, as well perceptions vulnerability associated with psychological...
Analysing survey data from 1,304 LGBTQ + young people in Australia collected 2016, this paper considers key distinctions between the experiences of bisexual and pansexual participants, lesbian gay participants relation to social media use aspects connection, harassment mental health. Presenting quantitative data, illustrated by qualitative extracts, we found broad similarities motivations for using how connected peers communities. There were some statistically significant differences,...
The ELCID (Early Lung Cancer Investigation and Diagnosis) trial was a feasibility randomised controlled examining the effect on lung cancer diagnosis of lowering threshold for referral urgent chest x-ray smokers recent ex-smokers, aged over 60 years with new symptoms. qualitative component aimed to explore individually randomising patients an or not investigate any barriers patient recruitment participation. We integrated this within inform design future definitive trial, particularly in...
Covid-19 has had a disproportionate impact on those in minoritized ethnic groups. Considerable attention been given to evidence of inequalities rates infection, hospitalisation, and death. But other ways which the pandemic experience affected by ethnicity have received less consideration. This paper explores lived experiences people different groups living South West England, during United Kingdom's first lockdown, using qualitative data collected from interviews comments provided survey....
Abstract Poor water quality is a widespread issue in urban rivers and streams London. Localised pollution can have impacts on local communities, from health issues to environmental degradation restricted recreational use of water. The Salmons Pymmes Brooks, located the London Borough Enfield, flow into River Lee, this paper, misconnected sewers, runoff atmospheric been evaluated. first step towards finding sustainable effective solution these identify sources paths pollutants understand...