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    • “Am iz kwiin” (I’m his queen): Combining Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis with a feminist approach to work with gems in a resource-constrained setting 

      Clifford, Gayle; Craig, Gillian; McCourt, Christine (2018-12-28)
      This paper focuses on working with gems using a feminist approach to Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) in a resource-constrained setting. The research explores the experiences of maternal disclosure of HIV to ...
    • Defining the research agenda to measure and reduce tuberculosis stigmas 

      Macintyre, Kate; Bakker, Mirjam Irene; Bergson, Susan; Bhavaraju, Rajita; Bond, Virginia PhD; Chikovore, Jeremiah; Colvin, Charlotte; Craig, Gill; Daftary, Amrita; Engel, Nora; Ferris France, Nadine; Jaramillo, Ernesto MD; Kimerling, Michael; Kipp, Aaron M; Krishnaratne, Shari; Mergenthaler, Christina Jane; Lim, Hyeyoung; Ngicho, Millicent; Redwood, Lisa; Rood, Ente; Smyth, Caoimhe; Sommerland, Nina; Stangl, Anne; Van Rie, Annelies; Sahu, Suvanand; Van Brakel, Win; Wouters, Edwin; Zwerling, Alice; Mitchell, Ellen M. H.; Cremers, Lianne; Craig, Gillian (2017-11-01)
      Crucial to finding and treating the 4 million tuberculosis (TB) patients currently missed by National TB Programs, TB stigma is receiving well-deserved and long-delayed attention at the global level. However, the ability ...
    • Minding the gap and moving forward in children's long-term conditions : A vital role for health psychology 

      Bogosian, Angeliki; Van Vliet, Liesbeth M; Craig, Gillian; Fraser, Lorna K; Turner-Cobb, Julie M (2016-08-01)
      Children with a long‐term condition and their families are confronted with multiple biopsychosocial challenges. In this editorial, we outline the scope of the problem and then look at some examples of interventions for ...
    • Mothering at a distance and disclosure of maternal HIV to children in Kingston, Jamaica 

      Clifford, G; Craig, Gillian; McCourt, C (2018-07-12)
      Existing guidelines (WHO, 2011) advise caretakers and professionals to disclose children’s and their caretakers’ HIV status to children, despite a lack of evidence concerning the potential implications in resource-constrained ...
    • TB Stigma Theory and Measurement 

      Craig, Gillian (CHALLENGE TB, 2018-07-30)
      There is a science to stigma measurement that brings TB stigma into focus. This book will orient the reader to the basics of TB stigma measurement. Mapping stigma becomes feasible once its underlying mechanisms are understood. ...
    • TB STIGMA – MEASUREMENT GUIDANCE 

      Craig, Gillian; Meershoek, Agnes; Zwerling, Alice; Daftary, Amrita; Citro, Brian; Smyth, Caoimhe; Lewis, Dean; Ni Cheallaigh, Deirdre; Byrne, Elaine; Mitchell, Ellen M. H; Leimane, Ieva; Malar, James; Levy, Jens; van der Land, Julia; Macintyre, Kate; Johnston, Lisa G.; Ferris France, Nadine; Engel, Nora; Mumba, Olive; Bhavaraju, Rajita; Conroy, Ronan R.; van de Berg, Sarah; Macdonald, Stephen H-F; Abdullaev, Timur; Nair, Tushar (CHALLENGE TB, 2018-07-30)
      TB is the most deadly infectious disease in the world, and stigma continues to play a significant role in worsening the epidemic. Stigma and discrimination not only stop people from seeking care but also make it more ...