Items where Greenwich Author is "Newton, Victoria"
Implanon, Nexplanon, LARC, hormonal contraception, subdermal contraceptive implant, contraceptive discontinuation
Hoggart, Lesley, Newton, Victoria Louise and Dickson, Jane (2013) “I think it depends on the body, with mine it didn't work”: explaining young women's contraceptive implant removal. Contraception, 88 (5). pp. 636-640. ISSN 0010-7824 (doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2013.05.014)
contraception and unwanted pregnancy, long-acting reversible contraception, implants, reproduction, bodily control, United Kingdom
Hoggart, Lesley and Newton, Victoria Louise (2013) Young women's experiences of side-effects from contraceptive implants: a challenge to bodily control. Reproductive Health Matters, 21 (41). pp. 196-204. ISSN 0968-8080 (doi:10.1016/S0968-8080(13)41688-9)
contraception, implants, LARC, sexual health
Hoggart, Lesley, Newton, Victoria and Dickson, Jane (2013) Full Report. Understanding long-acting reversible contraception: an in-depth investigation into sub-dermal contraceptive implant removal amongst young women in London. A report for the London Sexual Health Commissioning Programme. Project Report. University of Greenwich, School of Health & Social Care, London, UK.
menstruation, menarche, body management, passage, stigma,
Newton, Victoria Louise (2012) Status passage, stigma and menstrual management: 'starting' and 'being on'. Social Theory & Health, 10 (4). pp. 392-407. ISSN 1477-8211 (Print), 1477-822X (Online) (doi:10.1057/sth.2012.13)
risk perception, risk analysis, public health, risk, time frames, self-harming, self-hurting
West, Elizabeth, Newton, Victoria Louise and Barton-Breck, Andy (2013) Time frames and self-hurting: That was then, this is now. Health, Risk & Society, 15 (6-7). pp. 580-595. ISSN 1369-8575 (Print), 1469-8331 (Online) (doi:10.1080/13698575.2013.846302)
television, advertising, Propp, themes, motifs, folktale,
Newton, Victoria Louise (2010) Folklore and advertising: an examination of traditional themes and motifs in British twenty-first-century television advertising campaigns. Folk Life - Journal of Ethnological Studies, 48 (1). pp. 48-62. ISSN 0430-8778 (Print), 1759-670X (Online) (doi:10.1179/043087710X12610655423645)