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Hannah Bradby
Hannah Bradby
Professor, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University
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Migrants’ and refugees’ health status and healthcare in Europe: a scoping literature review
A Lebano, S Hamed, H Bradby, A Gil-Salmerón, E Durá-Ferrandis, ...
BMC public health 20, 1-22, 2020
3992020
Public health aspects of migrant health: a review of the evidence on health status for refugees and asylum seekers in the European Region
H Bradby, R Humphris, D Newall, J Phillimore
3082015
Describing ethnicity in health research
H Bradby
Ethnicity and Health 8 (1), 5-13, 2003
2682003
Locating ethnicity and health: exploring concepts and contexts
WIU Ahmad, H Bradby
Sociology of health & illness 29 (6), 795-810, 2007
1982007
“We are not completely Westernised”: dual medical systems and pathways to health care among Chinese migrant women in England
G Green, H Bradby, A Chan, M Lee
Social science & medicine 62 (6), 1498-1509, 2006
1942006
British Asian families and the use of child and adolescent mental health services: a qualitative study of a hard to reach group
H Bradby, M Varyani, R Oglethorpe, W Raine, I White, M Helen
Social science & medicine 65 (12), 2413-2424, 2007
1412007
Translating culture and language: a research note on multilingual settings
H Bradby
Sociology of Health & Illness 24 (6), 842-855, 2002
1272002
Racism in healthcare: a scoping review
S Hamed, H Bradby, BM Ahlberg, S Thapar-Björkert
BMC Public Health 22 (1), 988, 2022
1202022
Ethnicity: not a black and white issue. A research note
H Bradby
Sociology of Health & illness 17 (3), 405-417, 1995
1181995
Racism in European health care: structural violence and beyond
S Hamed, S Thapar-Björkert, H Bradby, BM Ahlberg
Qualitative health research 30 (11), 1662-1673, 2020
1052020
Chinese migrant women and families in Britain
M Lee, A Chan, H Bradby, G Green
Women's Studies International Forum 25 (6), 607-618, 2002
852002
Ethnic differences in anthropometric and lifestyle measures related to coronary heart disease risk between South Asian, Italian and general-population British women living in …
MEJ Lean, TS Han, H Bush, AS Anderson, H Bradby, R Williams
International journal of obesity 25 (12), 1800-1805, 2001
832001
Bricolage as conceptual tool for understanding access to healthcare in superdiverse populations
J Phillimore, H Bradby, M Knecht, B Padilla, S Pemberton
Social Theory & Health 17, 231-252, 2019
822019
Is religion or culture the key feature in changes in substance use after leaving school? Young Punjabis and a comparison group in Glasgow
H Bradby, R Williams
Ethnicity and Health 11 (3), 307-324, 2006
822006
Medical sociology: an introduction
H Bradby
Sage, 2009
802009
Health, eating and heart attacks: Glaswegian Punjabi women's thinking about everyday food
H Bradby
Food, health and identity, 213-233, 2013
762013
Pathways to care: how superdiversity shapes the need for navigational assistance
G Green, C Davison, H Bradby, K Krause, FM Mejías, G Alex
Sociology of Health & Illness 36 (8), 1205-1219, 2014
742014
Watch out for the Aunties! Young British Asians’ accounts of identity and substance use
H Bradby
Sociology of health & illness 29 (5), 656-672, 2007
742007
Evolution of atherogenic diets in South Asian and Italian women after migration to a higher risk region
AS Anderson, H Bush, M Lean, H Bradby, R Williams, E Lea
Journal of human nutrition and dietetics 18 (1), 33-43, 2005
702005
Negotiating marriage: Young Punjabi women’s assessment of their individual and family interests
H Bradby
Ethnicity, gender and social change, 152-166, 1999
701999
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