Young women and the body: A feminist sociology
(2001)
Book
Frost, L. (2001). Young women and the body: A feminist sociology. Palgrave Macmillan
All Outputs (58)
Changing minds, an evaluation (2001)
Report
Starkey, F., Griffiths, N., & Frost, L. (2001). Changing minds, an evaluation
Researching young women and body hatred (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (2000, July). Researching young women and body hatred. Paper presented at BSA Youth Studies Conference, Guildford University, UK
Young women and body hatred (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1999, September). Young women and body hatred. Paper presented at British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Group 31st Annual Conference, York University, UK
Young women, body hatred and emotional damage (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1999, July). Young women, body hatred and emotional damage. Paper presented at British Psychological Society, 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference on Women and Health, Edinburgh University, UK
The body in culture, history and society (1999)
Book Chapter
Frost, L. (1999). The body in culture, history and society. In Arthus (Ed.), The Body in Culture, History and Society. London: Cassell
Allaying fear with legislation: The failed attempt of the 1995 mental health (Patients in the community) (1998)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1998, July). Allaying fear with legislation: The failed attempt of the 1995 mental health (Patients in the community). Paper presented at Legislation Conference: Climate of Fear, University of Central Lancaster, UK
Women, appearance and mental health (1998)
Journal Article
Frost, L. (1998). Women, appearance and mental health
Evaluation of joint management within the inner city mental health service, Bristol. First interim research report (1998)
Report
Miller, C., Frost, L., & Ahmad, Y. (1998). Evaluation of joint management within the inner city mental health service, Bristol. First interim research report
An evaluation of joint locality management, Bristol inner city mental health service (1998)
Report
Miller, C., Frost, L., & Ahmad, Y. (1998). An evaluation of joint locality management, Bristol inner city mental health service
Women, looks and mental health (1997)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1997, April). Women, looks and mental health. Paper presented at MIND Conference, Sex, Parenting and Women's Rights, UK
+Mind, body and good spirits: Women, looks and mental health (1996)
Journal Article
Frost, L. (1996). +Mind, body and good spirits: Women, looks and mental health
Women's looks and mental health (1996)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1996, July). Women's looks and mental health. Paper presented at British Association of Psychology, Psychology and Feminism Conference, UK
The media and images of madness (1996)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1996, June). The media and images of madness. Paper presented at UWE Multi-disciplinary seminars, UWE, Bristol UK
Researching gender, women and health (1996)
Report
Mallett, R., & Frost, L. (1996). Researching gender, women and health
Eating disorders: Suitable cases for treatment? (1995)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1995, December). Eating disorders: Suitable cases for treatment?. Paper presented at Bristol Social Services Dept, Frenchay Health Care Trust, Bristol, UK
Gender, mental health and identities (1995)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1995, July). Gender, mental health and identities. Paper presented at UWE Conference Research Women, Gender and Health, UWE, Bristol, UK
The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis
Report
Hoggett, J., Ahmad, Y., Frost, E., Kimberlee, R., McCartan, K., & Solle, J. The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysisThis project was developed by a research team at the University of the West of England (UWE) under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) Dr. James Hoggett to evaluate aspects of a troubled families programme in the South West of England.... Read More about The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis.