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Marian Peacock
Marian Peacock
Senior Lecturer in Public Health
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Dependency denied: health inequalities in the neo-liberal era
M Peacock, P Bissell, J Owen
Social Science & Medicine 118, 173-180, 2014
1492014
The role of social networks in the development of overweight and obesity among adults: a scoping review.
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BMC Public Health 15 (996), 2015
1432015
Ageing and dying in the contemporary neoliberal prison system: Exploring the ‘double burden’for older prisoners
M Turner, M Peacock, S Payne, A Fletcher, K Froggatt
Social Science & Medicine 212, 161-167, 2018
772018
Shaming encounters: reflections on contemporary understandings of social inequality and health
M Peacock, P Bissell, J Owen
Sociology 48 (2), 387-402, 2014
642014
Palliative care in UK prisons: Practical and emotional challenges for staff and fellow prisoners
M Turner, M Peacock
Journal of Correctional Health Care 23 (1), 56-65, 2017
572017
The discordant pleasures of everyday eating: Reflections on the social gradient in obesity under neo-liberalism
P Bissell, M Peacock, J Blackburn, C Smith
Social Science & Medicine 159, 14-21, 2016
482016
The micropolitics of obesity: Materialism, markets and food sovereignty
NJ Fox, P Bissell, M Peacock, J Blackburn
Sociology 52 (1), 111-127, 2018
402018
We Call it Jail Craft’: The Erosion of the Protective Discourses Drawn on by Prison Officers Dealing with Ageing and Dying Prisoners in the Neoliberal, Carceral …
M Peacock, M Turner, S Varey
Sociology 52 (6), 1152-1168, 2018
252018
End of life care for people with alcohol and drug problems: findings from a rapid evidence assessment
G Witham, S Galvani, M Peacock
Health & Social Care in the Community 27 (5), e637-e650, 2019
242019
Non-epileptic attack disorder: the importance of diagnosis and treatment
JM Dickson, M Peacock, RA Grünewald, S Howlett, P Bissell, M Reuber
Case Reports 2017, bcr2016218278, 2017
192017
Introducing the idea of ‘assumed shared food narratives’ in the context of social networks: reflections from a qualitative study conducted in Nottingham, England
P Bissell, M Peacock, M Holdsworth, K Powell, J Wilcox, A Clonan
Sociology of Health & Illness 40 (7), 1142-1155, 2018
142018
Negotiating identities of ‘responsible drinking’: Exploring accounts of alcohol consumption of working mothers in their early parenting period
S Vicario, M Peacock, P Buykx, PS Meier, P Bissell
Sociology of Health & Illness 43 (6), 1454-1470, 2021
122021
Improving palliative care for prisoners: The ‘Both sides of the fence’ study
M Turner, M., & Peacock
Prison Service Journal 224, 42-48, 2016
82016
Palliative care nursing at a glance
C Ingleton, PJ Larkin
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
62016
Women's experiences of living in an unequal society: the place of shame, social comparison, and neoliberal discourses in explanation of inequalities in health
M Peacock
The Lancet 380, S63, 2012
62012
End of life care for people with alcohol and other drug problems: an exploratory study
J Tetley, C Haigh, L Webb, G Yarwood, J Ashby, M Peacock, S Wright, ...
BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 6 (3), 392-393, 2016
52016
Women's informal surveillance of alcohol consumption in intimate heterosexual relationships during the early parenting period
S Vicario, M Peacock, P Buykx, PS Meier, P Bissell
Social Science & Medicine 291, 114499, 2021
22021
Briefing Paper 3: The social determinants of health inequalities: implications for research and practice
M Peacock, P Bissell
National Institution for Health Research, 2012
22012
Women's alcohol consumption in the early parenting period and influences of socio‐demographic and domestic circumstances: A scoping review and narrative synthesis
S Vicario, P Buykx, M Peacock, I Hardie, L De Freitas, P Bissell, PS Meier
Drug and alcohol review 42 (5), 1165-1194, 2023
12023
When “good enough” isn’t good enough: Interdisciplinary perspectives on caring for adults using substances at the end of life
L Templeton, S Galvani, M Peacock
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 20 (3), 1311-1324, 2022
12022
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