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The role of communities in advancing the goals of the Movement for Global Mental HealthCatherine Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Transcult Psychiatry 49:379-95. 2012..The integration of local community struggles for mental health into an energetic global activist Movement opens up exciting possibilities for translating the Movement's calls for improved global mental health from rhetoric to reality...
Can AIDS stigma be reduced to poverty stigma? Exploring Zimbabwean children's representations of poverty and AIDSC Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Child Care Health Dev 38:732-42. 2012....
How can community health programmes build enabling environments for transformative communication? Experiences from India and South AfricaCatherine Campbell
London School of Economics and Political Science, Institute of Social Psychology, UK
AIDS Behav 16:847-57. 2012....
Building adherence-competent communities: factors promoting children's adherence to anti-retroviral HIV/AIDS treatment in rural ZimbabweCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Health Place 18:123-31. 2012....
When masculinity interferes with women's treatment of HIV infection: a qualitative study about adherence to antiretroviral therapy in ZimbabweMorten Skovdal
London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK
J Int AIDS Soc 14:29. 2011....
Masculinity as a barrier to men's use of HIV services in ZimbabweMorten Skovdal
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Global Health 7:13. 2011..abstract:..
Tackling Africa's chronic disease burden: from the local to the globalAma de-Graft Aikins
Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, Faculty of Politics, Psychology, Sociology and International Studies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Global Health 6:5. 2010....
Exploring children's stigmatisation of AIDS-affected children in Zimbabwe through drawings and storiesCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
Soc Sci Med 71:975-85. 2010..It was in written stories that children most eloquently expressed meanings and emotions, and an awareness of the complexity of the scenarios they portrayed...
Retreat from Alma Ata? The WHO's report on Task Shifting to community health workers for AIDS care in poor countriesC Campbell
Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Glob Public Health 6:125-38. 2011..We locate the WHO's neglect of community embeddedness within the context of a broader global public health trend away from community-focused primary healthcare towards biomedically focused selective healthcare...
Hearing community voices: grassroots perceptions of an intervention to support health volunteers in South AfricaCatherine Campbell
London School of Economics, MSc in Health
SAHARA J 5:162-77. 2008....
Towards a "fourth generation" of approaches to HIV/AIDS management: creating contexts for effective community mobilisationCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London, UK
AIDS Care 22:1569-79. 2010..We conclude by arguing for the urgent need for a 'fourth generation' of approaches in the theory and practice of HIV/AIDS management, one which pays far greater attention to the wider contextual influences on programme success...
The impact of social environments on the effectiveness of youth HIV prevention: a South African case studyC Campbell
London School of Economics, UK
AIDS Care 17:471-8. 2005....
Heeding the push from below: how do social movements persuade the rich to listen to the poor?Catherine Campbell
London School of Economics, UK
J Health Psychol 15:962-71. 2010..Community psychologists need to pay more attention to the latter challenge...
Creating social spaces to tackle AIDS-related stigma: reviewing the role of church groups in Sub-Saharan AfricaC Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
AIDS Behav 15:1204-19. 2011..Much work remains to be done in developing deeper understandings of the multi-layered factors that enable some churches, but not others, to respond effectively to HIV/AIDS...
A 'good hospital': nurse and patient perceptions of good clinical care for HIV-positive people on antiretroviral treatment in rural Zimbabwe--a mixed-methods qualitative studyCatherine Campbell
Health, Community and Development, Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom
Int J Nurs Stud 48:175-83. 2011..This treatment involves repeated interaction between health staff and patients for ongoing check-ups and prescription refills...
Political will, traditional leaders and the fight against HIV/AIDS: a South African case studyCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
AIDS Care 22:1637-43. 2010....
"We, the AIDS people. . .": how antiretroviral therapy enables Zimbabweans living with HIV/AIDS to cope with stigmaCatherine Campbell
Health, Community, and Development Group, Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Am J Public Health 101:1004-10. 2011..Much remains to be learned about the complex interaction of economic and psychosocial dimensions of poverty, treatment availability, and conservative sexual moralities in driving HIV/AIDS stigma in specific settings...
Power, politics and rehabilitation in sub-Saharan Africa: from the personal to the politicalCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK
Disabil Rehabil 33:1699-701. 2011..In particular, his work highlights how the complex dynamics of race, class and disability undermine the effectiveness of the movement...
Sources of motivation and frustration among healthcare workers administering antiretroviral treatment for HIV in rural ZimbabweC Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, UK
AIDS Care 23:797-802. 2011....
Social capital, local community participation and the construction of pakistani identities in England: implications for health inequalities policiesCatherine Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics, UK
J Health Psychol 8:247-62. 2003..No matter how significant a category such as `Pakistani' might be in statistical analyses of health inequalities, an epidemiological category of this nature cannot simply be `mapped' onto policy recommendations...
Supporting people with AIDS and their carers in rural South Africa: possibilities and challengesCatherine Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
Health Place 14:507-18. 2008..We discuss ways in which existing and latent networks might best be strengthened and supported...
Building contexts that support effective community responses to HIV/AIDS: a South African case studyCatherine Campbell
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London, England, UK
Am J Community Psychol 39:347-63. 2007....
Beyond the biomedical and behavioural: towards an integrated approach to HIV prevention in the southern African mining industryC Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics, UK
Soc Sci Med 48:1625-39. 1999..An account is given of a new intervention which seeks to develop a more integrated approach to HIV management in an industrial setting...
Ethnic identities, social capital and health inequalities: factors shaping African-Caribbean participation in local community networks in the UKCatherine Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics, UK
Soc Sci Med 55:643-57. 2002....
Community health psychology: promoting analysis and action for social changeCatherine Campbell
London School of Economics, UK
J Health Psychol 9:187-95. 2004..A distinction is made between 'accommodationist' and 'critical' perspectives, and the authors consider whether or not significant social change can come from community-level action...
Peer education, gender and the development of critical consciousness: participatory HIV prevention by South African youthCatherine Campbell
Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Soc Sci Med 55:331-45. 2002..We discuss the implications of our findings for the design of peer educational activities, and point to a number of broader social and community development initiatives that would maximize the likelihood of programme success...
How can HIV be prevented in South Africa? A social perspectiveCatherine Campbell
London School of Economics, London WC2A 2AE, UK
BMJ 324:229-32. 2002
Social capital, participation and the perpetuation of health inequalities: obstacles to African-Caribbean participation in 'partnerships' to improve mental healthCatherine Campbell
Ethn Health 9:313-35. 2004....
Is social capital a useful conceptual tool for exploring community level influences on HIV infection? An exploratory case study from South AfricaC Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
AIDS Care 14:41-54. 2002....
Grassroots participation, peer education, and HIV prevention by sex workers in South AfricaC Campbell
London School of Economics, London, England
Am J Public Health 91:1978-86. 2001..This microqualitative case study of a community-based peer education program led by sex workers at a South African mine examined the role of grassroots participation in sexual health promotion...
"I have an evil child at my house": stigma and HIV/AIDS management in a South African communityCatherine Campbell
Department of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England
Am J Public Health 95:808-15. 2005..We outline an agenda for participatory programs that promote critical thinking about stigma's social roots to stand alongside education and, where possible, legislation as an integral part of antistigma efforts...
Selling sex in the time of AIDS: the psycho-social context of condom use by sex workers on a Southern African mineC Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Soc Sci Med 50:479-94. 2000..These strategies and networks could serve as potentially strong resources for community-based sexual health promotion programmes...
'Dying twice': a multi-level model of the roots of AIDS stigma in two South African communitiesCatherine Campbell
Social Psychology, London School of Economics, UK
J Health Psychol 12:403-16. 2007..We discuss the implications of our findings for stigma-reduction programmes...
African-Caribbean interactions with mental health services in the UK: experiences and expectations of exclusion as (re)productive of health inequalitiesCarl Mclean
Gender Institute, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE, London, UK
Soc Sci Med 56:657-69. 2003..We conclude that participation and partnership are vital means by which to generate both the objective and subjective inclusion that are requirements for an accessible and appropriate health service...
Challenges faced by elderly guardians in sustaining the adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected children in ZimbabweM Skovdal
Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
AIDS Care 23:957-64. 2011..There is therefore an urgent need to develop ART services that both take into consideration the needs of elderly guardians and acknowledge and enhance the agency of older children as active and responsible contributors to ART adherence...
Young carers as social actors: coping strategies of children caring for ailing or ageing guardians in Western KenyaMorten Skovdal
London School of Economics and Political Science, Institute of Social Psychology, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom
Soc Sci Med 69:587-95. 2009..We conclude that children's ability to cope is determined by the extent to which they are able to participate in their community and negotiate support from it...
Quality of life in multiple sclerosis: should clinicians trust proxy ratings?E Tripoliti
Functional Neurosurgery Unit, Institute of Neurology National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Dept of Language and Communication Science, City University, London, UK
Mult Scler 13:1190-4. 2007..It is important, therefore to assess the accuracy of proxy scores. This study compared the QoL scores given by people with multiple sclerosis (PWMS) with proxy scores given by close relatives...
A methodological approach to investigating a nationwide clinical specimen contamination problem in EnglandL Pezzoli
Health Protection Agency, HPA Centre for Infections, London, United Kingdom
Euro Surveill 14:19234. 2009..To our knowledge, this is a novel approach to the investigation of such a widespread contamination problem, affecting geographically disparate hospitals at the same time...
Biological and clinical manifestations of Huntington's disease in the longitudinal TRACK-HD study: cross-sectional analysis of baseline dataSarah J Tabrizi
UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London, UK
Lancet Neurol 8:791-801. 2009..Our aim was to identify sensitive and reliable biomarkers in premanifest carriers of mutated HTT and in individuals with early HD that could provide essential methodology for the assessment of therapeutic interventions...
Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in the UK: clinical and epidemiological findings from the first few hundred (FF100) casesE McLean
Health Protection Agency, Centre for Infections, London, UK
Epidemiol Infect 138:1531-41. 2010..9 days, P=0.01). No patients died, although 14 were hospitalized, of whom three required mechanical ventilation. The FF100 identified key clinical and epidemiological characteristics of infection with this novel virus in near real-time...
Interruption of antiretroviral therapy is associated with increased plasma cystatin CAmanda Mocroft
University College London Medical School, London, UK
AIDS 23:71-82. 2009....
Faith-based leaders' opinions before and after a youth tobacco prevention workshopBonita Reinert
Center for Tobacco Prevention and Health Promotion Department at The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA
J Cult Divers 13:177-80. 2006..Surprisingly, their belief that tobacco use is a morality issue changed from neutral to mild agreement. Given the responsiveness of participants, faith-based leaders are promising vehicles for delivering tobacco use prevention messages...
Sociodemographics, general health, and psychologic health in uninvestigated dyspepsia: a comparison of public and private patientsLinda Rabeneck
Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, U.S.A
J Clin Gastroenterol 34:516-22. 2002..In the future, these factors must be taken into account both in conducting studies in dyspepsia and in interpreting the results for different practice settings...
Community group participation: can it help young women to avoid HIV? An exploratory study of social capital and school education in rural ZimbabweSimon Gregson
Wellcome Trust Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease, Oxford University, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3FY, UK
Soc Sci Med 58:2119-32. 2004..However, our findings suggest that promotion of and organisational development and training among community groups could well be an effective HIV control strategy...
Ethnic similarities and differences in early elementary teachers' responses to tobacco preventionVivien Carver
Center for Tobacco Prevention and Health Promotion, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, USA
J Cult Divers 9:43-8. 2002..Despite less organizational support, AA teachers were as positive as White teachers about tobacco prevention for their K-3 students...
Media campaign influences parents' opinions about their children and tobaccoVivien Carver
Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi, Center for Tobacco Prevention and Health Promotion, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
J Public Health Manag Pract 9:72-8. 2003..Parents who had a history of smoking changed more on the issue of banning, perhaps because they had more room to change. The study concluded that media campaigns can change parents' attitudes...
No-suicide contracts: an overview and recommendationsLillian M Range
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
Death Stud 26:51-74. 2002..However, they are not a thorough assessment, a guarantee against legal liability, nor a substitute for a caring, sensitive therapeutic interaction. No-suicide contracts are no substitute for sound clinical judgment...
Joys and tribulations of faith-based youth tobacco use prevention: a case study in MississippiBonita Reinert
Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA
Health Promot Pract 4:228-35. 2003..This article outlines the history of tobacco use prevention and control programs within Mississippi's faith community, provides a brief case study of two churches, and makes 10 recommendations based on lessons learned...
Nonprofit organizations versus government agencies to reduce tobacco useVivien Carver
Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi, 350 West Woodrow Wilson, Suite 499, Jackson, Mississippi 39213, USA
J Public Health Policy 24:181-94. 2003..In 1999 and 2000, tobacco use declined in Mississippi, even compared to neighboring states. This unique partnership's multifaceted approach to social change probably facilitated this decline...
