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Participation, relational justice and social identity in cervical cancer screening

thesis
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Candice. Tribe
Extending existing health literature by drawing on social and community psychology, this thesis represents the first attempt to explore the conceptualisation of 'participation' in cervical cancer screening. Quantitative and qualitative findings suggested that women's experiences of 'patient participation' and 'voice opportunity' were important and related to various social processes and variables in this health context. Using four case studies, the professional portfolio demonstrates a biopsychosocial approach to assessment and intervention as used by a provisional health psychologist working with clients with intellectual disabilities in order to promote sexual health.

History

Pagination

2 v. ; 30 cm.

Material type

thesis

Resource type

thesis

Language

eng

Notes

Degree conferred 2009.

Degree name

D.Psych. (Health)

Faculty

Faculty of Health

School

School of Psychology