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Macdonald, Stephen J, Charnock, Anne and Scutt, Jane (2018) Mad Studies and Social Work: conceptualising the subjectivities of service user/survivors that experience significant mental health problems. Social work and social sciences review, 19 (3). pp. 98-118. ISSN 1746-6105

Macdonald, Stephen J, Charnock, Anne and Scutt, Jane (2018) Marketing ‘Madness’: Conceptualising service user/survivor biographies in a period of deinstitutionalisation (1975–2014). Disability & Society, 33 (6). pp. 849-865. ISSN 0968-7599

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2009) Factors influencing adherence to a gluten-free diet in adult-onset coeliac disease. In: GASTRO, 2009.

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2009) Systematic review: adherence to a gluten-free diet in adult patients with coeliac disease. Alimentary Pharmacology and Theraputics, 30 (4). pp. 315-330.

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2009) Factors influencing adherence to a gluten-free diet in adult-onset coeliac disease. In: Society for Academic Primary Care, 2009.

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2008) Living on a gluten-free diet: the experiences of adults with coeliac disease. In: SAPC Northern Conference, 2008, Carlisle.

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2007) Adherence to a gluten-free diet in adults with coeliac disease: a qualitative study. In: British Psychological Society's Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference, 2007.

Hall, Nicola, Rubin, Greg and Charnock, Anne (2007) Development of an intervention to facilitate adherence to a gluten-free diet in individuals with adult-onset coeliac disease: Work in progress. In: Division of Health Psychology, Behaviour Change and Evaluation Workshop, 2007, University College London.

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