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Jowett, Adam and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2009). Chronic illness in non-heterosexual contexts: an online survey of experiences. Feminism and Psychology, 19 (4), pp. 454-474.
Peel, Elizabeth A. and Thomson, Michael (2009). Editorial introduction: lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer health psychology: historical development and future possibilities. Feminism and Psychology, 19 (4), pp. 427-436.
Peel, Elizabeth A. (2009). Intergroup relations in action: questions asked about lesbian, gay and bisexual issues in diversity training. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 19 (4), pp. 271-285.
Peel, Elizabeth A. and Harding, Rosie (2008). Editorial introduction: recognizing and celebrating same-sex relationships: beyond the normative debate. Sexualities, 11 (6), pp. 659-666.
Peel, Elizabeth A.; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia (2007). Self monitoring of blood glucose in type 2 diabetes:Longitudinal qualitative study of patients' perspectives. BMJ, 335 (7618), pp. 493-496.
Senior, Carl; Smyth, Hannah; Cooke, Richard; Shaw, Rachel L. and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2007). Mapping the mind for the modern market researcher. Qualitative Market Research, 10 (2), pp. 153-167.
Peel, Elizabeth A. and Clarke, Victoria (2007). Introduction to LGB perspectives in psychological and psychotherapeutic theory, research and practice in the UK. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 11 (1-2), pp. 1-6.
Clarke, Victoria and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2007). LGBT psychosocial theory and practice in the UK:a review of key contributions and current developments. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 11 (1-2), pp. 7-25.
Harding, Rosie and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2007). Surveying sexualities: Internet research with non-heterosexuals. Feminism and Psychology, 17 (2), pp. 277-285.
Peel, Elizabeth A.; Parry, Odette; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia (2006). "It's no skin off my nose":Why people take part in qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 16 (10), pp. 1335-1349.
Parry, O.; Peel, Elizabeth A.; Douglas, M. and Lawton, J. (2006). Issues of cause and control in patient accounts of Type 2 diabetes. Health Education Research, 21 (1), pp. 97-107.
Peel, Elizabeth A.; Parry, Odette; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia (2005). Taking the biscuit? A discursive approach to managing diet in type 2 diabetes. Journal of Health Psychology, 10 (6), pp. 779-791.
Lawton, Julia; Peel, Elizabeth A.; Parry, Odette; Araoz, Gonzalo and Douglas, Margaret (2005). Lay perceptions of type 2 diabetes in Scotland:bringing health services back in. Social science and medicine, 60 (7), pp. 1423-1435.
Kitzinger, Celia and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2005). The de-gaying and re-gaying of AIDS:contested homophobias in lesbian and gay awareness training. Discourse and Society, 16 (2), pp. 173-197.
Peel, Elizabeth A. and Harding, Rosie (2004). Divorcing romance, rights and radicalism:Beyond pro and anti in the lesbian and gay marriage debate. Feminism and Psychology, 14 (4), pp. 588-599.
Clarke, Victoria and Peel, Elizabeth A. (2004). The social construction of lesbianism: a reappraisal. Feminism and Psychology, 14 (4), pp. 485-490.
Lawton, Julia; Peel, Elizabeth A.; Douglas, M. and Parry, Odette (2004). 'Urine testing is a waste of time': newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' perceptions of self-monitoring. Diabetic Medicine, 21 (9), pp. 1045-1048.
Peel, Elizabeth A.; Parry, Odette; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia (2004). Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes:A qualitative analysis of patients' emotional reactions and views about information provision. Patient Education and Counseling, 53 (3), pp. 269-275.
Peel, Elizabeth A. (2003). The health psychology reader. Sociology of health and illness, 25 (7), pp. 892-893.
Peel, Elizabeth A. (1999). Lesbian and gay psychology. Feminism and Psychology, 9 (4), pp. 487-492.
Peel, Elizabeth A.; Parry, Odette; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia Blood glucose self-monitoring in non-insulin-treated type 2 diabetes:a qualitative study of patients' perspectives. British Journal of General Practice, 54 (500), pp. 183-188.
Lawton, Julia; Ahmad, Naureen; Peel, Elizabeth A. and Hallowell, Nina Contextualising accounts of illness:Notions of responsibility and blame in white and South Asian respondents' accounts of diabetes causation. Sociology of health and illness, 29 (6), pp. 891-906.
Peel, Elizabeth A. De-heterosexualising health: exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans health issues and policy in Britain. Sex Roles, 59 (7-8), pp. 609-610.
Lawton, J.; Parry, O.; Peel, Elizabeth A. and Douglas, M. Diabetes service provision:a qualitative study of newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients' experiences and views. Diabetic Medicine, 22 (9), pp. 1246-1251.
Shaw, Rachel L.; Senior, Carl; Peel, Elizabeth A.; Cooke, Richard and Donnelly, Louise S. Ethical issues in neuroimaging health research:an IPA study with research participants. Journal of Health Psychology, 13 (8), pp. 1051-1059.
Peel, Elizabeth A. Mundane heterosexism: understanding incidents of the everyday. Women's Studies International Forum, 24 (5), pp. 541-554.
Parry, Odette; Peel, Elizabeth A.; Douglas, Margaret and Lawton, Julia Patients in waiting:A qualitative study of type 2 diabetes patients' perceptions of diagnosis. Family Practice, 21 (2), pp. 131-136.
Shaw, Rachel L.; Dyson, Phillip O. and Peel, Elizabeth A. Qualitative psychology at M level: a dialogue between learner and teacher. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 5 (3), pp. 179-191.
Peel, Elizabeth A. Violence against lesbians and gay men: decision-making in reporting and not reporting crime. Feminism and Psychology, 9 (2), pp. 161-167.
Peel, Elizabeth A. The third sex: Kathoey - Thailand's ladyboys. Psychologist, 17 (1), p. 38.
Book Section
Harding, Rosie and Peel, Elizabeth A. Heterosexism at work: diversity training, discrimination law and the limits of liberalism. IN: Out in psychology: lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer perspectives. Clarke, Victoria and Peel, Elizabeth A. (eds) Chichester: Wiley.
Peel, Elizabeth A. Lesbian and gay awareness training: homophobia, liberalism, and managing stereotypes. IN: Lesbian and Gay Psychology: New perspectives. Coyle, Adrian and Kitzinger, Celia (eds) Chichester: Blackwell.
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Clarke, Victoria; Ellis, Sonja J.; Peel, Elizabeth A. and Riggs, Damien W. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer psychology:an introduction. Cambridge University Press.