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151. AIDS is a tear in the social fabric of Papua New Guinea: HIV and its impact, 2005-2025.

152. Rights, responsibilities and citizenship in heterosexual women's talk about sex: promoting women's sexual health and safety.

153. Suicide prevention and social capital: A Samoan perspective.

154. Remaking the post 'human': a productive problem for health sociology.

155. Clinical self-tracking and monitoring technologies: negotiations in the ICT-mediated patient–provider relationship.

156. Health by numbers? Exploring the practice and experience of datafied health.

157. Are we fit yet? English adolescent girls’ experiences of health and fitness apps.

158. Conflicts of interest in neoliberal times: perspectives of Australian medical students.

159. The struggle to balance system and lifeworld: Swedish dietitians’ experiences of a standardised nutrition care process and terminology.

160. Embodying experience and expertise: comparing mother and intended-mother activism in the cases of infertility and autism.

161. Embodying policy-making in mental health: the implementation of Partners in Recovery.

162. From deinstitutionalisation to consumer empowerment: mental health policy, neoliberal restructuring and the closure of the ‘Big bins’ in Victoria.

163. Durkheim, social capital, and suicide rates across US counties.

166. Rehabilitating the sick role: the experiences of high-risk women who undergo risk reducing breast surgery.

167. The experience of living with chronic illness for the haemodialysis patient: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

168. Inequalities in child health in Bolivia: Has Morales made a difference?

170. Gender specific effects of financial and housework contributions on depression: A multi-actor study among three household types in Belgium.

171. Intergenerational solidarity: An investigation of attitudes towards the responsibility for formal and informal elder care in Australia.

172. 'Ageing-in-place': Frontline experiences of intergenerational family carers of people with dementia.

173. Menopause matters: The implications of menopause research for studies of midlife health.

174. The subjective experience of Polynesians in the Australian health system.

175. Challenging homogenous representations of rural youth through a reconceptualisation of young rural Tasmanian's sexual health strategies.

176. Development of an ethical methodology for post-bushfire research with children.

177. Specialization training programs for physician assistants: Symbolic violence in the medical field?

178. Do-it-yourself heart health? 'Lay' practices and products for disease prevention.

179. Tensions in compliance for renal patients - how renal discussion groups conceive knowledge and safe care.

180. The consequences of integrating complementary and alternative medicine: An analysis of impacts on practice.

181. 'You can name her': Ritualised grieving by an Australian woman for her stillborn twin.

182. Tracking the career decisions and experience of migrant elites: The case of South African-trained medical professionals in the Australian labour market.

183. Cochrane reviews and the behavioural turn in evidence-based medicine.

184. Intercultural communications in remote Aboriginal Australian communities: What works in dementia education and management?

185. It hinges on the door: Time, spaces and identity in Australian Aboriginal Health Services.

186. The quantification of gender: Anorexia nervosa and femininity.

187. Are new forms of professionalism emerging in medicine? The case of the implementation of NICE guidelines.

188. The dark side of hope and trust: Constructed expectations and the value-for-money regulation of new medicines.

189. The ill-health assemblage: Beyond the body-with-organs.

190. The sociology of cognitive enhancement: Medicalisation and beyond.

191. The work of nurses in private health: Accounting for the intangibles in care delivery.

192. Contracts in the English NHS: Market levers and social embeddedness.

193. Multinational corporations, the state, and contemporary medicine.

194. The final frontier: The UK's new coalition government turns the English National Health Service over to the global health care market.

195. Unhealthy policy: The political economy of Canadian public--private partnership hospitals.

196. Broadening the evidence base of mental health policy and practice.

197. Medicalisation or under-treatment? Psychotropic medication use by elderly people in New Zealand.

198. The origins of a New Zealand suicidal cohort: 1970-2007.

199. Encounters with the 'dark side': New graduate nurses' experiences in a mental health service.

200. The slide to pragmatism: A values-based understanding of 'dangerous' personality disorders.