Why embarrassment inhibits the acquisition and use of condoms: A qualitative approach to understanding risky sexual behaviour.
- J. Bell
- PsychologyJournal des adolescens
- 1 April 2009
Sex and ethics: young people and ethical sex/Sex and ethics: the sexual ethics education programme for young people/Sex and ethics pack
- J. Bell
- Sociology
- 19 October 2011
since the 1990s, since when there has been considerable resistance to addressing reproductive rights and harmful traditional practices. Reilly argues persuasively that a broader set of human rights…
Delivering preventive programmes in schools: identifying gender issues
- N. Stanley, J. Ellis, J. Bell
- Education
- 20 April 2011
‘We do it to keep him alive’: bereaved individuals’ experiences of online suicide memorials and continuing bonds
- J. Bell, L. Bailey, David Kennedy
- PsychologyMortality
- 21 September 2015
It is argued that Facebook enables the deceased to be an on-going active presence in the lives of the bereaved, highlighting the potential of the Internet as a new and emerging avenue for the continuation of online identities and continuing bonds.
Continuing social presence of the dead: exploring suicide bereavement through online memorialisation
- L. Bailey, J. Bell, David Kennedy
- SociologyNew Rev. Hypermedia Multim.
- 1 April 2015
The paper draws on face-to-face interviews with owners of suicide memorial sites and explores how the establishment and maintenance of such a site is an important part of the therapeutic process and how, for grieving relatives, making or contributing to such sites provides ways of managing trauma in the aftermath of a death by suicide.
Life Will Never Be the Same Again: Examining Grief in Survivors Bereaved by Young Suicide
- J. Bell, N. Stanley, S. Mallon, J. Manthorpe
- Psychology
- 1 January 2012
This article explores existing assumptions about the nature of bereavement by suicide. Drawing on data from a U.K. study of student suicide, we hope to contribute to a fuller understanding of the…
Learning about domestic violence: young people's responses to a Healthy Relationships programme
- J. Bell, N. Stanley
- Education
- 1 August 2006
An evaluation of a drama‐based Healthy Relationships programme on domestic violence delivered on a pilot basis to Year 8 pupils indicated that the programme was successful in enhancing pupils' understandings of domestic violence up to one year after delivery.
Living on the edge: sexual behaviour and young parenthood in rural and seaside areas
Teenage pregnancy and parenting are issues of concern particularly in areas characterised by deprivation and social exclusion. Amongst these are a number of seaside resorts, where rates of under-18…
Harmful or helpful? The role of the internet in self-harming and suicidal behaviour in young people
- J. Bell
- Psychology
- 24 July 2014
Purpose– The internet plays an important role in the lives of self-harming and suicidal young people yet little is known about how internet use influences this behaviour. The purpose of this paper is…
Suicide-Related Internet Use Among Suicidal Young People in the UK: Characteristics of Users, Effects of Use, and Barriers to Offline Help-Seeking
- J. Bell, K. Mok, E. Gardiner, J. Pirkis
- PsychologyArchives of Suicide Research
- 3 April 2018
Results indicate that suicidal young people who use the Internet for suicide-related purposes are a high-risk group characterized by higher levels of social anxiety.
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