Flowers, Paul.
Paul Flowers
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VIAF ID: 100754201 (Personal)
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Works
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The acceptability of health service and community-based venues for syphilis testing amongst men who have sex with men: the views of potential service users in Scotland | |
After the euphoria: HIV medical technologies from the perspective of their prescribers | |
Biography, pandemic time and risk: Pregnant women reflecting on their experiences of the 2009 influenza pandemic. | |
Can a pill prevent HIV? Negotiating the biomedicalisation of HIV prevention. | |
The cancer care experiences of gay, lesbian and bisexual patients: A secondary analysis of data from the UK Cancer Patient Experience Survey | |
Changes in Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep across the COVID-19 National Lockdown Period in Scotland | |
Choosing health, choosing treatment: patient choice after diagnosis of localized prostate cancer. | |
The clinical effectiveness of individual behaviour change interventions to reduce risky sexual behaviour after a negative human immunodeficiency virus test in men who have sex with men: systematic and realist reviews and intervention development. | |
Compliant, complacent or panicked? Investigating the problematisation of the Australian general public in pandemic influenza control | |
Cruising for sex: sexual risk behaviours and HIV testing of men who cruise, inside and outwith public sex environments (PSE). | |
Diagnosis and stigma and identity amongst HIV positive Black Africans living in the UK | |
Does bar-based, peer-led sexual health promotion have a community-level effect amongst gay men in Scotland? | |
Expanding the evidence within evidence-based healthcare: thinking about the context, acceptability and feasibility of interventions. | |
An exploration of the experiences and utility of functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis | |
From the old to the new: is forensic mental health nursing in transition? | |
The Gay Men's Task Force: the impact of peer education on the sexual health behaviour of homosexual men in Glasgow | |
Good in parts: the Gay Men's Task Force in Glasgow—a response to Kelly | |
Has testing been normalized? An analysis of changes in barriers to HIV testing among men who have sex with men between 2000 and 2010 in Scotland, UK | |
HIV testing trends among gay men in Scotland, UK (1996-2005): implications for HIV testing policies and prevention. | |
Imagining Interventions for Collective Sex Environments | |
Integrating and producing evidence through participatory design | |
Interpretative phenomenological analysis : theory, method and research | |
Interventions to increase condom use among middle-aged and older adults: A systematic review of theoretical bases, behaviour change techniques, modes of delivery and treatment fidelity | |
Key factors in the acceptability of treatment as prevention (TasP) in Scotland: a qualitative study with communities affected by HIV. | |
Love and HIV serodiscordance in gay men's accounts of life with their regular partners. | |
The meaning and perceived value of mind-body practices for people living with HIV: a qualitative synthesis. | |
Measures of risk do not discriminate between MSM tested for HIV within the previous 6 months and MSM tested 6-12 months previously: data from Glasgow, Scotland, in 2010. | |
Men who have sex with men (MSM) in public sex environments (Pses): a systematic review of quantitative literature. | |
A meta-methodology to enhance pluralist qualitative research: One man's use of socio-sexual media and midlife adjustment to HIV | |
Mobilising "vulnerability" in the public health response to pandemic influenza | |
Navigating HIV citizenship: identities, risks and biological citizenship in the treatment as prevention era | |
Nine lessons and recommendations from the conduct of focus group research in chronic pain samples. | |
Notification of syphilis test results by telephone: acceptability ratings in a community-based sample of Scottish gay men. | |
Offending the other: deconstructing narratives of deviance and pathology. | |
On the Biomedicalisation of the Penis: The Commodification of Function and Aesthetics | |
Psychosocial factors influencing risk-taking in middle age for STIs. | |
Re-appraising HIV testing: an exploration of the psychosocial costs and benefits associated with learning one's HIV status in a purposive sample of Scottish gay men. | |
Renegotiating sexual intimacy in the context of altered embodiment: The experiences of women with breast cancer and their male partners following mastectomy and reconstruction | |
Risk perception, safer sex practices and PrEP enthusiasm: barriers and facilitators to oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Black African and Black Caribbean women in the UK | |
The role of contact efficacy in evaluating sexual health promotion--evidence-based outreach work within a public sex environment. | |
Self-sampling kits to increase HIV testing among black Africans in the UK: the HAUS mixed-methods study. | |
Sexual health literacy among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men: a conceptual framework for future research | |
Sexual identities and sexual health within the Celtic nations: An exploratory study of men who have sex with men recruited through social media | |
Sexually transmitted infection testing and self-reported diagnoses among a community sample of men who have sex with men, in Scotland | |
Social Patterning and Stability of Intention to Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine in Scotland: Will Those Most at Risk Accept a Vaccine? | |
Socio-cultural influences upon knowledge of sexually transmitted infections: a qualitative study with heterosexual middle-aged adults in Scotland. | |
'That was my old life; it's almost like a past-life now': identity crisis, loss and adjustment amongst people living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | |
Towards intervention development to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination among those at high risk: Outlining evidence-based and theoretically informed future intervention content | |
Towards preparedness for PrEP: PrEP awareness and acceptability among MSM at high risk of HIV transmission who use sociosexual media in four Celtic nations: Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland: an online survey | |
Uncertainty and 'technological horizon' in qualitative interviews about HIV treatment | |
Understanding media publics and the antimicrobial resistance crisis. | |
Understanding pandemic influenza behaviour: An exploratory biopsychosocial study. | |
Understanding the biopsychosocial aspects of HIV disclosure among HIV-positive gay men in Scotland | |
"I was terrified of being different": exploring gay men's accounts of growing-up in a heterosexist society | |
'We had to do what we thought was right at the time': retrospective discourse on the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in the UK. | |
What are mass media interventions made of? Exploring the active content of interventions designed to increase HIV testing in gay men within a systematic review | |
What have we learned about what works in sustaining mental health care and support services during a pandemic? Transferable insights from the COVID-19 response within the NHS Scottish context | |
Who Will Use Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Why?: Understanding PrEP Awareness and Acceptability amongst Men Who Have Sex with Men in the UK--A Mixed Methods Study | |
'Willy nilly' doctors, bad patients, and resistant bodies in general public explanations of antimicrobial resistance | |
Young men who have sex with men's use of social and sexual media and sex-risk associations: cross-sectional, online survey across four countries |