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1. Anxiety and Associated Stressors Among Farm Women in England and Wales.

2. What do child protection social workers consider to be the systemic factors driving workforce instability within the English child protection system, and what are the implications for the UK Government's reform strategy?

3. Omission, erasure and obfuscation in the police institutional killing of Black men.

4. Mental health and self-rated health of older carers during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from England.

5. Older Social Housing Tenants' Experiences of Rehousing Programs: A Systematic Scoping Review.

6. Rethinking consent with continuums: sex, ethics and young people.

7. 'Go hard or go home': a social practice theory approach to young people's 'risky' alcohol consumption practices.

8. 'A factory of therapy': accountability and the monitoring of psychological therapy in IAPT.

9. Theorising lifestyle drift in health promotion: explaining community and voluntary sector engagement practices in disadvantaged areas.

10. From public issues to personal troubles: individualising social inequalities in health within local public health partnerships.

11. How do you solve a problem like Maria? Family complexity and institutional complications in UK social work.

12. Can White allyship contribute to tackling ethnic inequalities in health? Reflections on the experiences of diverse young adults in England.

13. Weighing up the future: a meta-ethnography of household perceptions of the National Child Measurement Programme in England.

14. Ready for Relationships Education? Primary school children's responses to a Healthy Relationships programme in England.

15. The Impact of COVID-19 on Farmers' Mental Health: A Case Study of the UK.

16. Comparing population views on state responsibility for children in vulnerable situations – the role of institutional context and socio-demographic characteristics.

17. The potential value of priority-setting methods in public health investment decisions: qualitative findings from three English local authorities.

18. ‘Our young people are worse’: family backgrounds, educational progression and placement options in public care systems.

19. The emergence of the ‘ethnic donor’: the cultural production and relocation of organ donation in the UK.

20. Obstacles to use of patient expertise to improve care: a co-produced longitudinal study of the experiences of young people with sickle cell disease in non-specialist hospital settings.

21. Auto-driven Photo Elicitation Interviews in Research with Children: Ethical and Practical Considerations.

22. Evaluating stroke early supported discharge using cost-consequence analysis.

23. Sustaining the contemporary cemetery: Implementing policy alongside conflicting perspectives and purpose.

24. Sickness, dreams and moral selfhood among migrant Pakistani Muslims.

25. Motherhood, ethnicity and experience: a narrative analysis of the debates concerning culture in the provision of health services for Bangladeshi mothers in East London.

26. "I don't stress about it like I used to": Perceptions of non-problematic sleep amongst people in residential treatment for substance use disorders.

27. Biomedical practices from a patient perspective. Experiences of Polish female migrants in Barcelona, Berlin and London.

28. A qualitative analysis of migrant social workers' work experiences and perceived prejudice from an empowering acculturative integration approach.

29. The lived ethics of abstinence: Christian young men’s experiences of romantic relationships.

30. ‘More than boy, girl, male, female’: exploring young people’s views on gender diversity within and beyond school contexts.

31. Development and acceptability testing of a mental health promotion intervention using the Medical Research Council framework.

32. Quality palliative care for cancer and dementia in five European countries: some common challenges.

33. Putting context centre stage: evidence from a systems evaluation of an area based empowerment initiative in England.

34. Balancing satisfaction and stress: carer burden among White and British Asian Indian carers of stroke survivors.

35. It's not just pills and potions? Depoliticising health inequalities policy in England.

36. Care control and collaborative working in a prison hospital.

37. User and Carer Experiences of International Social Care Workers in England: Listening to their Accounts of Choice and Control.

38. Living with dying and disabilism: death and disabled children.

39. Structural barriers to measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) immunisation uptake in Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in the United Kingdom.

40. Subjective memory complaints, mood and MCI: a follow-up study.

41. Bereavement through substance use: findings from an interview study with adults in England and Scotland.

42. FITS into practice: translating research into practice in reducing the use of anti-psychotic medication for people with dementia living in care homes.

43. Family role in in-patient rehabilitation: the cases of England and Turkey.

44. Recognising the agency of people with dementia.

45. Associations between physical activity in adolescence and health behaviours, well-being, family and social relations.

46. "Gripping onto the last threads of sanity": transgender and non-binary prisoners' mental health challenges during the covid-19 pandemic.

47. The ‘Making’ of Social Workers: Findings from Interviews with Managers of Newly Qualified Social Workers.

48. Palliative care for frail older people: A cross-sectional survey of patients at two hospitals in England.

49. Assessing women’s perinatal psychological health: exploring the experiences of health visitors.

50. Choice and constraint in the burial landscape: re-evaluating twentieth-century commemoration in the English churchyard.