Items where Author is "Chowbey, Punita"
Number of items: 36.
CHOWBEY, Punita and QURESHI, Kaveri
(2025).
Need for adequate consideration of transnational legal context for supporting minority ethnic women suffering economic abuse through marriage, separation and post separation in the UK.
UK Parliament.
[Other]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2023).
SPENT: Fighting Economic Abuse in India.
[Video]
[Video]
CHOWBEY, Punita and SHARP-JEFFS, Nicola
(2023).
Economic Abuse.
In: ALI, Parveen and ROGERS, Michaela M., (eds.)
Gender-Based Violence: A Comprehensive Guide.
Springer International Publishing, 91-102.
[Book Section]
CHOWBEY, Punita and BARLEY, Ruth
(2022).
Building resilience: young children from minority ethnic backgrounds starting school in a multi-ethnic society.
British Journal of Sociology of Education.
[Article]
JAY, Nicola, PECKOVER, Sue, REHMAN, Naheeda, JAVED, Farhat and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2021).
South Asian mothers' views and experiences of accessing paediatric allergy services in Sheffield for their babies and/or young children (Abstract only).
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 51 (1), p. 165.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, JAY, N., CHOWBEY, Punita, REHMAN, N., JAVED, F. and COOKE, J.
(2020).
South Asian mothers' views and experiences of accessing paediatric allergy services in Sheffield for their babies and/or young children [abstract only].
Allergy, 75, 262-263.
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2019).
Healthy Eating, Social Class and Ethnicity: Exploring the Food Practices of South Asian Mothers.
In: GUSTAFSSON, Ulla, O'CONNELL, Rebecca, DRAPER, Alizon and TONNER, Andrea, (eds.)
What is Food? Researching a Topic with Many Meanings.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
CHOWBEY, Punita and SHARP-JEFFS, Nicola
(2017).
VAW 2017: Issues of Economic Safety and Economic Abuse in British South Asian Households: Reflections from an ESRC Festival of Social Science Event.
Journal of Advanced Nursing Interactive (http:/).
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2017).
How women use food to negotiate power in Pakistani and Indian households.
The Conversation.
[Other]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2017).
What is food without love? The micro-politics of food practices in South Asians in Britain, India and Pakistan.
Sociological Research Online, 22 (3), 165-185.
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2017).
Women's narratives of economic abuse and financial strategies in Britain and South Asia.
Psychology of Violence, 7 (3), 459-468.
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2017).
How Pakistani and Indian women confront marital economic abuse.
The Conversation.
[Other]
BASHIR, Nadia, DAYSON, Christopher, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, CHOWBEY, Punita and ISMAIL, Mubarak
(2016).
Making the most of primary and community services: what works for BAME people with long-term conditions? Research Summary.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BASHIR, Nadia, DAYSON, Christopher, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, ISMAIL, Mubarak and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2016).
Making the most of primary and community services : what works for BAME people with long-term conditions?
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
CHOWBEY, Punita
(2016).
Employment, masculinities and domestic violence in 'fragile' contexts: Pakistani women in Pakistan and the UK.
Gender & Development, 24 (3), 493-509.
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita and HARROP, Deborah
(2016).
Healthy eating in UK minority ethnic households : influences and way forward.
Discussion Paper.
Race Equality Foundation.
[Monograph]
CHOWBEY, Punita and SALWAY, Sarah
(2016).
'I feel my Dad every moment!': memory, emotion and embodiment in British South Asian fathering practices.
In: POOLEY, Sian and QURESHI, Kaveri, (eds.)
Parenthood between generations: transforming reproductive cultures.
Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality
(32).
Brooklyn, NY and Oxford, Berghahn Books.
[Book Section]
BAMONTE, Jessica, BASHIR, Nadia, CHOWBEY, Punita, DAYSON, Christopher, GORE, Tony, ISMAIL, Mubarak and MCCARTHY, Lindsey
(2015).
Increasing the uptake of primary and community long-term conditions services in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Nottingham - an exploratory research study.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.
[Monograph]
SALWAY, Sarah, CHOWBEY, Punita, SUCH, Elizabeth and FERGUSON, Beverly
(2015).
Researching health inequalities with Community Researchers : practical, methodological and ethical challenges
of an ‘inclusive’ research approach.
Research Involvement and Engagement, 1 (9).
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita, GARRICK, Ros and HARROP, Deborah
(2015).
Preparing minority ethnic children for starting primary school: integrating health and education.
Other.
London, Race Equality Foundation.
[Monograph]
QURESHI, Kaveri, SALWAY, Sarah, CHOWBEY, Punita and PLATT, Lucinda
(2014).
Long-term ill health and the social embeddedness of work: a study in a post-industrial, multi-ethnic locality in the UK.
Sociology of health and illness, 36 (7), 955-969.
[Article]
PIERCY, Hilary, SALWAY, Sarah and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2014).
A critical review of interventions to increase the uptake of mammography in minority ethnic populations.
Project Report.
NIHR.
[Monograph]
ISMAIL, Mubarak, GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew, SALWAY, Sarah and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2014).
Engaging minorities in researching sensitive health topics by using a participatory approach.
Nurse researcher, 22 (2), 44-48.
[Article]
SALWAY, Sarah, PIERCY, Hilary, CHOWBEY, Punita, BREWINS, Louise and DHOOT, Permjeet
(2013).
Improving capacity in ethnicity and health research: report of a tailored programme for NHS Public Health practitioners.
Primary health care research and development, 14 (04), 330-340.
[Article]
HIGGINBOTTOM, Gina, REIME, Birgit, BHARJ, Kuldip, CHOWBEY, Punita, ERTAN, Kubilay, FOSTER-BOUCHER, Caroline, FRIEDRICH, Jule, GERRISH, Kate, KENTENICH, Heribert, MUMTAZ, Zubia, O’BRIEN, Beverley and SALWAY, Sarah
(2013).
Migration and maternity: insights of context, health policy, and research evidence on experiences and outcomes from a three country preliminary study across Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Health Care for Women International, 34 (11), 936-965.
[Article]
CHOWBEY, Punita, SALWAY, Sarah and CLARKE, Lynda
(2013).
Supporting fathers in multi-ethnic societies: insights from British Asian fathers.
Journal of Social Policy, 42 (02), 391-408.
[Article]
TURNER,, Daniel, SALWAY, Sarah, CHOWBEY, Punita and MIR, Ghazala
(2012).
Mini Case Study Book Real world examples of using evidence to improve health services for minority ethnic people.
Project Report.
Evidence and Ethnicity in Commissioning.
[Monograph]
CHOWBEY, Punita, SALWAY, Sarah and ISMAIL, Mubarak
(2012).
Influences on diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders among minority ethnic people in the UK.
Journal of Public Mental Health, 11 (2), 54-64.
[Article]
PIERCY, Hilary, CHOWBEY, Punita, SOADY, John, DHOOT, Parmjeet, WILLIS, Lerleen and SALWAY, Sarah
(2012).
A care pathway approach to identifying factors that impact on diagnosis of heart disease in British Pakistani women.
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 5 (3), 78-88.
[Article]
SALWAY, Sarah, HIGGINBOTTOM, Gina, REIME, Birgit, BHARJ, Kuldip, CHOWBEY, Punita, FOSTER, Caroline, FRIEDRICH, Jule, GERRISH, Kate, MUMTAZ, Zubia and O'BRIEN, Beverley
(2011).
Contributions and challenges of cross-national comparative research in migration, ethnicity and health: insights from a preliminary study of maternal health in Germany, Canada and the UK.
BMC Public Health, 11 (514).
[Article]
ALLMARK, Peter and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2010).
Shaping healthy communities: a report on the second symposium on the role of local authorities in reducing health inequalities.
Project Report.
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
SALWAY, Sarah, HARRISS, Kaveri and CHOWBEY, Punita
(2010).
Using participatory, observational and ‘Rapid Appraisal’ methods: researching health and illness.
In: MASON, Jennifer and DALE, Angela, (eds.)
Understanding social research: thinking creatively about method.
Sage Publications Ltd, 169-186.
[Book Section]
SALWAY, Sarah, CHOWBEY, Punita and CLARKE, Lynda
(2009).
Parenting in moden Britain: understanding the experiences of Asian fathers.
York, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
[Authored Book]
PLATT, Lucinda, SALWAY, Sarah, CHOWBEY, Punita and HARRISS, Kaveri
(2008).
Ill-health in the family: the intersection of employment and caring across households from four ethnic groups.
Benefits: The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 16 (1), 33-45.
[Article]
SALWAY, Sarah, PLATT, Lucinda, CHOWBEY, Punita, HARRISS, Kaveri and BAYLISS, Elizabeth
(2007).
Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity.
York, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
[Authored Book]