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Sexuality

Alexander, N. and Clare, L. (2004) You still feel different: the experience and meaning of women's self injury in the context of a lesbian or bisexual identity. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 14, 70-84.

Boyle, M., Smith, S. & Liao, L. A. (2005). Adult genital surgery for intersex: a solution to what problem. Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 573-584.

Chadwick, P., Liao, L. M. & Boyle, M. (2005). Size matters: experiences of atypical genital and sexual development in males. Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 559-572.

Coyle, A. and Rafalin, D. (2000) Jewish gay men’s accounts of negotiating cultural, religious and sexual identity. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 12, 21-48.

Flowers, P., & Buston, K., (2001). I was terrified of being different: Exploring gay men’s accounts of growing-up in a heterosexist society. Journal of Adolescence 24, 51–65.

Flowers, P., Duncan B., and Frankis, J. (2000). Community, responsibility and culpability: HIV risk management amongst Scottish gay men. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 10, 285-300.

Flowers, P., Duncan, B and Knussen, C. (2003). Reappraising HIV testing: an exploration of the psychosocial costs and benefits associated with learning one's HIV status in a purposive sample of Scottish gay men. British Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 179-194.

Flowers, P., Knussen C., Duncan B. (2001). Re-appraising HIV testing among Scottish gay men: The impact of new HIV treatments. Journal of Health Psychology, 6, 665-678.

Flowers, P., Marriott, C. and Hart, G. (2000).The bars the bogs and the bushes: the impact of locale on sexual cultures. Culture Health and Sexuality, 2, 69-86.

Flowers, P., Smith, J.A., Sheeran, P. and Beail, N. (1997). Health and romance: understanding unprotected sex in relationships between gay men. British Journal of Health Psychology, 2, 73-86.

Flowers, P., Smith, J.A., Sheeran, P. and Beail, N. (1998). ‘Coming out’ and sexual debut: understanding the social context of HIV risk-related behaviour. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 8, 409-421.

Flowers, P., Hart, G., & Marriot, C. (1999). Constructing sexual health: Gay men and ‘risk’ in the context of a public sex environment.Journal of Health Psychology, 4, 483-495.

Free, C., Ogden, J. & lee, R. (2005). Young women's contraception use as a contextual and dynamic behaviour: a qualitative study. Psychology & Health, 20, 673-690.

Lavie, M. & Willig, C. (2005). 'I don't feel like melting butter': an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of 'inorgasmia.' Psychology & Health, 20, 115-128.