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“Hot and bitter tears” (辛酸泪): An inquiry into Chinese migrants’ experiences of undocumented status (2023)
Thesis
Machin, H. E. (2023). “Hot and bitter tears” (辛酸泪): An inquiry into Chinese migrants’ experiences of undocumented status. (Thesis). Keele University

Undocumented Chinese migration to the UK has, in the aftermath of widely publicised events such as the Dover and Morecambe Bay tragedies, triggered significant concern. Since such events, attention has turned to other forms of irregular entry. Yet, u... Read More about “Hot and bitter tears” (辛酸泪): An inquiry into Chinese migrants’ experiences of undocumented status.

How do older adults self-manage distress and what role does the internet have? A qualitative study (2019)
Thesis
Moult, A. (2019). How do older adults self-manage distress and what role does the internet have? A qualitative study. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/414985

Although anxiety and depression are common in older adults, the medical terms may not be acceptable to them. Older people are more likely to perceive themselves as experiencing distress, and may also feel responsible for managing their own mood probl... Read More about How do older adults self-manage distress and what role does the internet have? A qualitative study.

Identifying and managing perinatal anxiety: perspectives of healthcare practitioners. A qualitative study (2019)
Thesis
Silverwood, V. A. (2019). Identifying and managing perinatal anxiety: perspectives of healthcare practitioners. A qualitative study. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/417798

Background
Perinatal mental health (PMH) problems are those which occur during pregnancy or up to 12 months postpartum, and affect up to 20% of women. Perinatal anxiety (PNA) is at least as common as depression and can adversely impact on both mothe... Read More about Identifying and managing perinatal anxiety: perspectives of healthcare practitioners. A qualitative study.