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Catherine Campbell is affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within Medicine and Social Sciences.

Their main fields of study include Medicine, with 11 publications, and Social Sciences, with 9 publications. Subfields of focus cover Sociology and Political Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Surgery, and Hepatology.

Research topics addressed by Catherine Campbell feature Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes, Liver Disease and Transplantation, Organ Donation and Transplantation, Poxvirus Research and Outbreaks, Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments, Bacillus and Francisella Bacterial Research, and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health.

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Janske Reiling
  • Nick Butler
  • Andrew H. Simpson
  • Peter Hodgkinson
  • David Lockwood

Common venues for publication are:

  • Liver Transplantation
  • Critical Public Health
  • MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Social Science & Medicine
  • The Angle Orthodontist

Recent papers by Catherine Campbell and collaborative works include:

  • "Clinical Use of Tecovirimat (Tpoxx) for Treatment of Monkeypox Under an Investigational New Drug Protocol - United States, May-August 2022" (2022), published in MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • "Assessment and Transplantation of Orphan Donor Livers: A Back-to-Base Approach to Normothermic Machine Perfusion" (2020), published in Liver Transplantation
  • "Comprehensive sexuality education is 'not for us': Rethinking 'cultural relevance' through Young Tanzanians' identifications with/against intervention knowledge" (2020), published in Social Science & Medicine
  • "Public health activism in changing times: re-locating collective agency" (2021), published in Critical Public Health
  • "Labial frenectomy: current clinical practice of orthodontists in the United Kingdom" (2022), published in The Angle Orthodontist

Best Publications

  • Letting Them Die: Why HIV/AIDS Prevention Programmes Fail

    Catherine M. Campbell

  • 'I think condoms are good but, aai, I hate those things': condom use among adolescents and young people in a Southern African township.

    Catherine MacPhail;Catherine M. Campbell

  • Peer education, gender and the development of critical consciousness: participatory HIV prevention by South African youth.

    Catherine M. Campbell;Catherine MacPhail

  • Health, community and development: towards a social psychology of participation

    Catherine Campbell;Sandra Jovchelovitch

  • Migrancy, masculine identities and AIDS: the psychosocial context of HIV transmission on the South African gold mines

    Catherine Campbell

  • Tackling Africa's chronic disease burden: from the local to the global.

    Ama de-Graft Aikins;Nigel Unwin;Charles Agyemang;Pascale A. Allotey

  • "I have an evil child at my house": stigma and HIV/AIDS management in a South African community.

    Catherine Campbell;Carol Ann Foulis;Sbongile Maimane;Zweni Sibiya

  • Masculinity as a barrier to men's use of HIV services in Zimbabwe.

    Morten Skovdal;Catherine Campbell;Claudius Madanhire;Zivai Mupambireyi

  • Selling sex in the time of AIDS: the psycho-social context of condom use by sex workers on a Southern African mine

    Catherine M. Campbell

  • Social capital and health

    Catherine Campbell;Rachael Wood;Moira Kelly

  • Unravelling the contexts of stigma: from internalisation to resistance to change

    Catherine Campbell;Harriet Deacon

  • Learning to kill? Masculinity, the family and violence in Natal

    Catherine Campbell

  • Working with young people - towards an agenda for sexual health

    Peter Aggleton;Catherine Campbell

  • HIV infection among youth in a South African mining town is associated with herpes simplex virus-2 seropositivity and sexual behaviour.

    Bertran Auvert;Ron Ballard;Catherine Campbell;Michel Caraël

  • Building contexts that support effective community responses to HIV/AIDS: a South African case study

    Catherine Campbell;Yugi Nair;Sbongile Maimane

  • Is social capital a useful conceptual tool for exploring community level influences on HIV infection? An exploratory case study from South Africa

    Cathy Campbell;B. Williams;D. Gilgen

  • Towards a “fourth generation” of approaches to HIV/AIDS management: creating contexts for effective community mobilisation

    Catherine Campbell;Flora Cornish

  • Community health psychology: promoting analysis and action for social change.

    Catherine Campbell;Michael Murray

  • Grassroots participation, peer education, and HIV prevention by sex workers in South Africa.

    Catherine Campbell;Zodwa Mzaidume

  • Social capital and health : contextualising health promotion within local community networks

    Catherine Campbell

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Gregson
Simon Gregson Imperial College London
Morten Skovdal
Morten Skovdal University of Copenhagen
Constance Nyamukapa
Constance Nyamukapa Imperial College London
Catherine MacPhail
Catherine MacPhail University of Wollongong
Lucia Valmaggia
Lucia Valmaggia King's College London
Lorraine Sherr
Lorraine Sherr University College London
Alex Gillespie
Alex Gillespie London School of Economics and Political Science
Marta Di Forti
Marta Di Forti King's College London
Juliana Onwumere
Juliana Onwumere King's College London
Jennifer Y. F. Lau
Jennifer Y. F. Lau Queen Mary University of London

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