Header container
Skip to search results Skip to search
Go to Public Health Scotland home page
Navigation container
  • Population health
  • Healthcare system
  • Resources and tools
  • Publications
  • About us
  • News
  • Contact us
Breadcrumb container
  1. Home
  2. Population health
  3. Health protection
  4. Infectious diseases
  5. COVID-19
  6. COVID-19 Research Repository
  7. Advanced search
Content container

Advanced search

Find research...

How to use the AND field
How to use the OR field
How to use the NOT field
Active filters
Filters added:
Authors:
Queen Margaret University  Remove
Clear the search filters Clear filters

Filter by topic
  • Children, young people and families (2)
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) (6)
  • Mental health and wellbeing (1)
  • Minority groups (1)
  • Work and workforce (1)

Filter by type
  • Other (6)

Filter by access rights
  • Restricted access (6)
Filter by publication date
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Test
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Test
Apply date filter
Browse by topic Browse by author Browse by publisher

Showing 6 results

  • Psychosocial impacts for Oregon healthcare interpreters on the COVID-19 frontlines, a qualitative research study.

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    23 March 2023
  • The Barriers and Facilitators in Contraception Access and Use among Young Adults Aged 18-24 in Scotland during COVID-19

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    21 March 2023
  • Caregivers of Children with Autism: challenges of the COVID-19 lockdown

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    21 March 2023
  • Impacts of COVID-19 on the delivery of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) services: a literature review of sub-Saharan Africa

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    21 March 2023
  • To what extent have changes to Family Planning Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic been Transformative for Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights? Examining the United Kingdom, France and Italy.

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    21 March 2023
  • Analysing the UK and the Philippines Policy Responses to Nursing Migration During Covid-19: A Source and Destination Country Perspective

    Author
    Queen Margaret University
    Source
    Queen Margaret University
    Type
    Other
    Published
    21 March 2023

There are no more search results.

First page of 1 Previous page Page 1 of 1 Next page Last page of 1
Footer container

Follow Public Health Scotland Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Linkedin Follow us on Facebook

Sign up to our newsletter

Copyright container
  • Accessibility statement
  • Freedom of Information
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies
  • Privacy notice

© Public Health Scotland

OGL Logo
All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where stated otherwise.

Cookie preferences

We use cookies on this website which are essential for it to work. We also use non-essential cookies to help us improve our websites which will be set only if you accept. Any data collected is anonymised. For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our Cookies page.

Reject all

Accept all


Some cookies are classed as strictly necessary, as the website won’t work properly without them. They are essential to allow you to navigate our site and to make sure the core processes work. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.


Other cookies are non-essential and are classed as performance cookies. They are used to collect information in aggregate about how visitors use our site. This data is used to make informed decisions on whether the site is meeting your needs, which leads us to making improvements. Non-essential cookies are used to store information about how you use the site and can be turned off.


Save and close