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  1. Social Representations, Health and Illness
  2. Introduction
  3. Origins of Social Representation Theory
  4. Development of Social Representation Theory
  5. Health and Illness Among Adults
  6. Health and Illness Among Older People
  7. Health and Illness Among Young People
  8. ‘You really do become invisible’: examining older adults’ right to the city in the United Kingdom
  9. Perceptions of Japanese and Dutch women with early breast cancer about monitoring their quality of life
  10. Some ways of doing narrative research.
  11. Psychosocial determinants of adherence with oral anticancer treatment: ‘we don’t need no education’
  12. Hidden From View
  13. Tensions in intergenerational practice guidance: intergroup contact versus community development
  14. Ageing in Urban Neighbourhoods: Exploring Place Insideness Amongst Older Adults in India, Brazil and the United Kingdom
  15. Place (in)securities: older adults’ perceptions across urban environments in the United Kingdom ((In)seguridades de lugar. Percepciones de las personas mayores en distintos entornos urbanos del Reino Unido)
  16. Heart in art: cardiovascular diseases in novels, films, and paintings
  17. Constructing and negotiating social participation in old age: experiences of older adults living in urban environments in the United Kingdom
  18. Artistic representations of infectious disease
  19. Some thoughts on qualitative research in psychology in Europe
  20. Doing Histor{y/ies} of Health Psycholog{y/ies}
  21. Health psychology in autobiography: Three Canadian critical narratives
  22. Start making sense: Art informing health psychology
  23. Narrative Data
  24. Psychologies of Ageing
  25. Talking about sunbed tanning in online discussion forums: Assertions and arguments
  26. Feasibility of a randomized single-blind crossover trial to assess the effects of the second-generation slow-release dopamine agonists pramipexole and ropinirole on cued recall memory in idiopathic mild or moderate Parkinson’s disease without cognitive...
  27. Talking about sunbed tanning: Social representations and identity-work
  28. Singing in later life: The anatomy of a community choir
  29. The pre-history of health psychology in the United Kingdom: From natural science and psychoanalysis to social science, social cognition and beyond
  30. “As a Parent You Become a Tiger”: Parents Talking about Bullying at School
  31. Guest editorial
  32. Health Psychology
  33. Narrative Social Psychology
  34. When I am old I shall wear purple: a qualitative study of the effect of group poetry sessions on the well-being of older adults
  35. Narrative health psychology: Once more unto the breach
  36. The narrative psychology of community health workers
  37. Introducing Critical Health Psychology
  38. Critical Health Psychology
  39. Promoting Health through Narrative Practice
  40. Understanding and transforming ageing through the arts
  41. The growth and the stagnation of work stress
  42. Ages and Stages: the place of theatre in the lives of older people
  43. Health Psychology
  44. Implementation: Putting Analyses into Practice
  45. Social and Political Health Psychology in Action
  46. The time has come to talk of many things: some comments on Ogden and Friedman
  47. Social engagement and healthy ageing in disadvantaged communities
  48. Social history of health psychology: context and textbooks
  49. Community Music and Social/Health Psychology: Linking Theoretical and Practical Concerns
  50. Critical Health Psychology and the Scholar-Activist Tradition
  51. Art, Social Action and Social Change
  52. Narrative Psychology
  53. Social Justice: What has Health Psychology Contributed? Part VI
  54. Health psychology, poverty and poverty reduction
  55. Developing critical understanding by teaching action research to undergraduate psychology students
  56. ‘I Don’t Think They Knew We Could Do These Sorts of Things’
  57. Challenges and Opportunities for Using Administrative Data to Explore Changes in Health Status: A Study of the Closure of the Newfoundland Cod Fishery
  58. Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations: Is Mammography the Only Answer?
  59. Engagement in cultural activities and cause-specific mortality: Prospective cohort study
  60. Health Psychology and Writing
  61. Health Psychology and the Arts
  62. The role of peer communication in the socialization of adolescents' pain experiences: a qualitative investigation
  63. Promoting safety awareness in fishing communities through community arts: An action research project
  64. Maternal influences in adolescents' pain self-management: A qualitative investigation
  65. Commentary - Evidence Against Breast Self Examination is not Conclusive: What Policymakers and Health Professionals Need to Know
  66. Health Psychology and Social Action
  67. Results of a Randomised Trial of Cannulation Technique in ERCP: Effects On Technical Success and Post ERCP Pancreatitis
  68. Building capacity in community health action research
  69. Assumptions and Values of Community Health Psychology
  70. Community Health Psychology: Promoting Analysis and Action for Social Change
  71. Promoting Community Health Action and Research Through the Arts
  72. Using Standardized Datasets to Explore Community Resilience
  73. Conclusion: Towards a Critical Health Psychology
  74. Introduction: Criticizing Health Psychology
  75. Critical Health Psychology
  76. Challenging Narratives and Social Representations of Health, Illness and Injury
  77. Social Representations of Health and Illness among ‘ Baby–boomers’ in Eastern Canada
  78. Book Reviews
  79. Living in a Material World: Reflecting on Some Assumptions of Health Psychology
  80. Narrative psychology and narrative analysis.
  81. Connecting Narrative and Social Representation Theory in Health Research
  82. Social Representations of Health and Illness: Qualitative Methods and Related Theories - an Introduction
  83. Reconstructing Health Psychology: An Introduction
  84. Levels of Narrative Analysis in Health Psychology
  85. Qualitative Research in Health Psychology
  86. The SF-36: Reliable and valid for the institutionalized elderly?
  87. Mental Health in Rural Society
  88. Fishermens blues: Factors related to accidents and safety among Newfoundland fishermen
  89. A Narrative Approach to Health Psychology
  90. Health beliefs, locus of control, emotional control and women's cancer screening behaviour
  91. Gender differences in perceptions of cancer
  92. Lay explanations of and solutions to unemployment in Northern Ireland
  93. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: knowledge and attitudes of nurses in Northern Ireland
  94. Book Reviews : Smoking Behaviour from Pre-Adolescence to Young Adulthood, by Anthony Victor Swan, Michael Murray and Linda Jarrett. Published by Avebury, Gowar Publishing Company Ltd., Aldershot, 1991. Price £30 hardback. Pp 231. ISBN 185628 033 0
  95. Effect of contact on nursing students' attitudes to patients
  96. Characteristics of students entering different forms of nurse training
  97. When and Why Children First Start to Smoke
  98. Why do more girls than boys smoke cigarettes?
  99. The Hawthorne effect in the measurement of adolescent smoking.
  100. Cigarette smoking among 11–12 year olds in the Western Area of Northern Ireland: Family and school factors
  101. Relation between parents' and children's smoking behaviour and attitudes.
  102. Young people's perception of health, illness and smoking
  103. Young people's perception of smoking at work
  104. Long term effect of a school based antismoking programme.
  105. The smoking and dietary behaviour of lambeth schoolchildren II. the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and behaviour
  106. School characteristics and adolescent smoking. Results from the MRC/Derbyshire Smoking Study 1974-8 and from a follow up in 1981.
  107. The smoking and dietary behaviour of Lambeth schoolchildren I. The effectiveness of an anti-smoking and nutrition education programme for children
  108. SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF SMOKING BY CHILDREN
  109. The task of nursing and risk of smoking
  110. The Development of Smoking during Adolescence—The MRC/Derbyshire Smoking Study
  111. Role conflict and intention to leave nursing
  112. The effectiveness of the Health Education Council's
  113. Smoking among new student nurses
  114. Trends in children's smoking
  115. Adolescents' views on smoking
  116. Health Psychology
  117. Health Psychology and Qualitative Research
  118. The Storied Nature of Health and Illness