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The School of Health in Social Science supports and promotes learning and research across a diverse set of subjects: nursing studies, clinical psychology, counselling and psychotherapy, and interdisciplinary social sciences in health.
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Nursing Studies: Stand Up for Health
Data from the NIHR funded Stand Up for Health project -
School of Health in Social Science Collection
A collection for general deposits from the School of Health in Social Science.
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REALITIES in Health Disparities: Researching Evidence-based Alternatives in Living, Imaginative, Traumatised, Integrated, Embodied Systems
REALITIES (Researching Evidence-based Alternatives to Living, Imaginative, Traumatised, Integrated and Embodied Systems) is a multi-disciplinary project made up of a collective of community researchers, local councils, ... -
Attachment-related anxiety and social anxiety: the mediating role of self-esteem
The dataset includes a unique reference number for each participant. It includes participants' responses to a 'consent to participate' question. It includes participant data, namely: gender, age group, relationship status, ... -
PsyVoiD - Investigating the relationship between spontaneous speech features and psychology in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown: personality, wellbeing, coping strategies and affect
The COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges in all aspects of our lives and will continue to do so for an undetermined period of time. Our study investigates two interrelated research questions. First, how will ... -
Shifting the Narrative: Exploring the role of arts interventions in supporting communities in working across sectors to achieve place-based climate action.
This dataset is a collection of interview transcripts, survey results and field notes for a project investigating the role and challenges storytelling can play for shifting towards a sustainable society. At this critical ... -
REMOVED: Shifting the Narrative: Exploring the role of arts interventions in supporting communities in working across sectors to achieve place-based climate action.
REMOVED: This dataset has been removed from datashare as consent was revoked by the participants. This dataset is a collection of interview transcripts, survey results and field notes for a project investigating the ... -
Stand Up for Health Questionnaire Data
This zipped file contains Stand Up for Health questionnaire data (Stand Up for Health project- NIHR PHR 17/149/19). It includes a questionnaire data dictionary, pre-lockdown questionnaire data (2 files- baseline and 6 ... -
Project Soothe: Images nos. 1 to 656
# Overview # This dataset includes 621 images donated to Project Soothe by volunteers through the Project Soothe website, numbered #1 to #656 except for a small number which were excluded for the reasons listed in the ... -
Male identity threat and eating, 2015
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among men and unhealthy diets are a known contributing factor. UK policies such as front of pack labelling of food products and campaigns such as "Be food smart" are aimed to ... -
Female identity threat and eating, 2015
Heart disease is the leading cause of death among men and unhealthy diets are a known contributing factor. UK policies such as front of pack labelling of food products and campaigns such as "Be food smart" are aimed to ... -
Student ratings of food masculinity, healthiness and palatability, 2015
This short study provided groundwork for later research looking at the effect of gender threat on food choices. In this current study, a snowball sample of 128 university students residing in the UK were recruited ... -
The student diet
This survey aimed to establish what foods are typically eaten by students in the United Kingdom as preliminary information for later studies of gender identity and diet. Specifically, we aimed to uncover what foods were ... -
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(University of Edinburgh and National Health Service (NHS), 2012-09-04)