Carol Gray Brunton
Edinburgh Napier University
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Qualitative Health Research | 2014
Carol Gray Brunton; Chris McVittie; Marion Ellison; Joyce Willock
Despite extensive research into attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), parents’ constructions of their children’s behaviors have received limited attention. This is particularly true outside North American contexts, where ADHD is less established historically. Our research demonstrates how United Kingdom parents made sense of ADHD and their own identities postdiagnosis. Using discourse analysis from interviews with 12 parents, we show that they drew from biological and social environmental repertoires when talking about their child’s condition, paralleling repertoires found circulating in the United Kingdom media. However, in the context of parental narratives, both these repertoires were difficult for parents to support and involved problematic subject positions for parental accountability in the child’s behavior. In this article we focus on the strategies parents used to negotiate these troublesome identities and construct accounts of moral and legitimate parenting in a context in which uncertainties surrounding ADHD existed and parenting was scrutinized.
Health Education Journal | 2017
Elaine Carnegie; Anne Whittaker; Carol Gray Brunton; Rhona Hogg; Catriona Kennedy; Shona Hilton; Seeromanie Harding; Kevin G.J. Pollock; Janette Pow
Objective: To examine cultural barriers and participant solutions regarding acceptance and uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine from the perspective of Black African, White-Caribbean, Arab, Indian, Bangladeshi and Pakistani young people. Methods: In total, 40 young people from minority ethnic communities in Scotland took part in a qualitative study, involving seven focus groups and four paired interviews, to explore their views and experiences of the HPV vaccine. Using critical discursive psychology, the analysis focused on young people’s accounts of barriers and enablers to information, access and uptake of the HPV vaccination programme. Results: Participants suggested innovative strategies to tackle intergenerational concerns, information design and accessibility, and public health communications across diverse contexts. A cross-cultural community engagement model was developed, embracing diversity and contradiction across different ethnic groups. This included four inter-related strategies: providing targeted and flexible information for young people, vaccine provision across the life-course, intergenerational information and specific cross-cultural communications. Conclusion: This is the first HPV cross-cultural model inductively derived from accounts of young people from different ethnic communities. We recommend public health practitioners and policymakers consider using the processes and strategies within this model to increase dialogue around public engagement, awareness and receptivity towards HPV vaccination.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2014
Catriona Kennedy; Carol Gray Brunton; Rhona Hogg
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2015
Catriona Kennedy; Patricia Brooks Young; Jacqueline S Nicol; Karen Campbell; Carol Gray Brunton
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2014
Carol Gray Brunton; Ingeborg Farver; Moritz Jäger; Anita Lenneis; Kadi Parve; Dina Patarcic; Dafina Petrova; Rhona Hogg; Catriona Kennedy; Rocio Garcia-Retamero; Irina Todorova
Archive | 2009
Rhona Hogg; Carol Gray Brunton; Janet Hanley; James Law; Catriona Kennedy; Vivien Mitchell; Anne Neilson
Archive | 2018
Carol Gray Brunton; Irina Todorova; Dafina Petrova; Elaine Carnegie; Anne Whittaker
Current HIV Research | 2015
Dafina Petrova; Carol Gray Brunton; Moritz Jaeger; Anita Lenneis; Rocio Muñoz; Rocio Garcia-Retamero; Irina Todorova
Archive | 2012
Rhona Hogg; Carol Gray Brunton; Catriona Kennedy
Archive | 2012
Catriona Kennedy; Patricia Black; Carol Gray Brunton; Karen Campbell; Jackie Nicol