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Anna Lavis

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Anthropology & Medicine|February 13, 2016
'La Muse Malade', 'The Fool's Perceptions' & 'Il Furore dell'Arte': An Examination of the Socio-cultural Construction of Genius through MadnessAnna Lavis
Transcultural Psychiatry|July 31, 2018
Not Eating or Tasting Other Ways to Live: A Qualitative Analysis of 'Living Through' and Desiring to Maintain AnorexiaAnna Lavis
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 28, 2020
#Online harms or benefits? An ethnographic analysis of the positives and negatives of peer-support around self-harm on social mediaAnna Lavis, Rachel Winter
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|July 9, 2019
Looking, But Not Listening? Theorizing the Practice and Ethics of Online EthnographyRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 11, 2022
The Impact of COVID-19 on Young People's Mental Health in the UK: Key Insights from Social Media Using Online EthnographyRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|April 7, 2021
Material Environments and the Shaping of Anorexic Embodiment: Towards A Materialist Account of Eating DisordersKarin Eli, Anna Lavis
Child and Adolescent Mental Health|April 21, 2020
Narrative Matters: Two decades of support: a brief history of online self-harm contentRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 11, 2019
Temporalities of mental distress: digital immediacy and the meaning of 'crisis' in online supportIan M Tucker, Anna Lavis
BMC Public Health|January 8, 2025
A thematic analysis of UK COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy discussions on TwitterReeshma Jameel, Sheila Greenfield, Anna Lavis
BMJ Open|October 27, 2023
Youth partnership in suicide prevention research: moving beyond the safety discourseMaria Michail, Jamie Morgan, Anna Lavis
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Anthropology & Medicine|February 13, 2016
'La Muse Malade', 'The Fool's Perceptions' & 'Il Furore dell'Arte': An Examination of the Socio-cultural Construction of Genius through MadnessAnna Lavis
Transcultural Psychiatry|July 31, 2018
Not Eating or Tasting Other Ways to Live: A Qualitative Analysis of 'Living Through' and Desiring to Maintain AnorexiaAnna Lavis
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 28, 2020
#Online harms or benefits? An ethnographic analysis of the positives and negatives of peer-support around self-harm on social mediaAnna Lavis, Rachel Winter
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|July 9, 2019
Looking, But Not Listening? Theorizing the Practice and Ethics of Online EthnographyRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 11, 2022
The Impact of COVID-19 on Young People's Mental Health in the UK: Key Insights from Social Media Using Online EthnographyRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry|April 7, 2021
Material Environments and the Shaping of Anorexic Embodiment: Towards A Materialist Account of Eating DisordersKarin Eli, Anna Lavis
Child and Adolescent Mental Health|April 21, 2020
Narrative Matters: Two decades of support: a brief history of online self-harm contentRachel Winter, Anna Lavis
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 11, 2019
Temporalities of mental distress: digital immediacy and the meaning of 'crisis' in online supportIan M Tucker, Anna Lavis
BMC Public Health|January 8, 2025
A thematic analysis of UK COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy discussions on TwitterReeshma Jameel, Sheila Greenfield, Anna Lavis
BMJ Open|October 27, 2023
Youth partnership in suicide prevention research: moving beyond the safety discourseMaria Michail, Jamie Morgan, Anna Lavis
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