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Depression in Mongolian women over the first 2months after childbirth: Prevalence and risk factors (2009)
Journal Article
Pollock, J., Manaseki-Holland, S., & Patel, V. (2009). Depression in Mongolian women over the first 2months after childbirth: Prevalence and risk factors. Journal of Affective Disorders, 116(1-2), 126-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2008.11.010

Background: Social, political and economic changes in Mongolia have followed post-Soviet style government policies and contributed to both increased liberalisation and reduced security in employment and family finances. This is the first study to att... Read More about Depression in Mongolian women over the first 2months after childbirth: Prevalence and risk factors.

A qualitative exploration of bisexual women’s appearance and visual identity (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Hayfield, N., Clarke, V., & Halliwell, E. (2009, June). A qualitative exploration of bisexual women’s appearance and visual identity. Paper presented at Cosmetic Cultures: Beauty, Globalization, Politics, Practices, Leeds, UK

The majority of studies that focus on bisexuality do not take into account the importance of bisexual visual identities, despite evidence that lesbians and gay men manage their visual presentation in multiple ways. Minimal academic research has focus... Read More about A qualitative exploration of bisexual women’s appearance and visual identity.

Researching body image and size (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Rumsey, N. (2009, June). Researching body image and size. Paper presented at Size Matters Conference, Bristol, UK

Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni (2009)
Book Chapter
Walzenbach, G. (2009). Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni. In V. U. Ministerstvo Nauku i Osvity (Ed.), Suchasna ukrayinska polityka (335-355). Kiev and Mykolaiv: Ukrainian Centre for Political Management

The motives of the European Union to develop a foreign policy towards postsoviet transition countries might be more firmly rooted in economic interests. Gaining and granting market access through the gradual extension of cooperation agreements offers... Read More about Evropeyske upravlinnya ta transformatsii v Ukrayni.