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Items where Division is "Academic Departments > Institute of Health and Society" and Year is 2004

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Ahmed, Mansoor and Upton, Penney and Bryant-Davies, Karen and Cosgrove, Mike and Dale, Peter John and Jenkins, Huw (2004) Measuring the Health Related Quality of Life of Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 39 (S104). ISSN 0277-2116

Evans, Margaret (2004) Relating to LGB Research: A journey from marriage guidance. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 5 (2). pp. 67-70.

Jones, Allan and Zachariae, Robert (2004) Investigation of the Interactive Effects of Gender and Psychological Factors on Pain Response. British Journal of Health Psychology, 9 (3). pp. 405-418. ISSN 1359-107X

Mason, Victoria L and Skevington, Suzanne M (2004) Social Influences on Individual Differences in Responding to Pain. In: Pain : Psychological Perspectives. Psychology Press, pp. 179-208. ISBN 978-0-8058-4299-9

Mason, Victoria L and Skevington, Suzanne M and Osborn, Mike (2004) Development of a Pain and Discomfort Module for use with the WHOQOL-100. Quality of Life Research, 13 (6). pp. 1139-1152. ISSN 0962-9343 (Print) 1573-2649 (Online)

Mathieson, I and Upton, Dominic and Prior, TD (2004) Examining the Validity of Selected Measures of Foot Type: a Preliminary Study. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 94 (3). pp. 275-281. ISSN 8750-7315

Upton, Dominic (2004) Learning and Teaching in Health Psychology: Results From the LTSN Survey. Health Psychology Update, 13 (2). pp. 55-58. ISSN 0954-2027

Upton, Dominic and Martin, Jesse (2004) Psychology Learning and Teaching in Wales. Psychology Learning and Teaching (PLAT), 4 (1). pp. 6-10.

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