Williamson, I. R., Papaloukas, P., & Jaspal, R. (2022). A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of “The Quest,” A
Health and Well-Being Intervention for British-Based Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Gay and Bisexual
Men. Journal of homosexuality, 1–20. Advance online publication.
Williamson, I., Quincey, K., Lond, B., & Papaloukas, P. (2021). Unanticipated voices? Reflections from
our ongoing ‘adventures’ with participant-authored photography, interviewing and interpretative
phenomenology. Methods in Psychology, 5.
Gialama, M., Papaloukas, P., & McGilloway, S. (2020). Non-pharmacological interventions for Covid19: How to improve adherence. Health Psychology Update, 29(Sp. Issue), 10-15.
Jaspal, R. & Papaloukas, P. (2020). Identity, social connectedness and sexual health in the gay
sauna. Sexuality Research & Social Policy.
Jaspal, R., Lopes, B., Bayley, J., & Papaloukas, P. (2019). A structural equation model to predict preexposure prophylaxis acceptability in men who have sex with men in Leicester, UK. HIV
Williamson, I., Papaloukas, P., Jaspal, R., & Lond, B. (2019). ‘There’sthis glorious pill’: Gay and bisexual
men in the English midlands navigate risk responsibility and pre-exposure prophylaxis. Critical Public
Health, 29(5), 560-571.
Papaloukas, P., Quincey, K., & Williamson, I. R. (2017). Venturing into the visual voice: Combining
photos and interviews in phenomenological inquiry around marginalisation and chronic
illness. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 14(4), 415-441.
Williamson, I., Papaloukas, P., Quincey, K., Lond, B. & Akhtar, Y. (2017). Using photography in
phenomenological research in the context of chronic illness and disability: a reflective overview,
presented at UCL qualitative health research symposium, London, 2017, BMJ Open,
Fish, J., Papaloukas, P., Jaspal, R., & Williamson, I. (2016). Equality in sexual health promotion: A
systematic review of effective interventions for black and minority ethnic men who have sex with
men. BMC Public Health, 16(1) http://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3418-x
REF Impact case study – DMU
Developing culturally-sensitive and evidence-based interventions to promote the health and wellbeing of Black Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) gay, bisexual and men who have sex with
men (GBMSM), (2021), De Montfort University, Leicester.
Other publications
Jaspal, R. & Papaloukas, P. (2017). Sauna Online Assessment Project (SOAP): Project evaluation
report. Leicester: De Montfort University.
Jaspal, R., Fish, J. Williamson, I. & Papaloukas, P. (2016). Public Health England Black and minority
ethnic men who have sex with men project evaluation report. London: Public Health England.
Williamson I., & Fish J. (2021) The interrelation of multiple identities: The experience
of LGBTQ people living with multiple sclerosis. Oral presentation conducted at the 1
st Conference of
the Association of European Qualitative Researchers in Psychology (EQuiP): Creating Bridges. 19 July
2021.
Papaloukas, P.*, Williamson I., & Fish J. (2017). Incorporating photographic data in health psychology
research: the LGBT persons living with MS study. Oral Presentation at the 31st Conference of EHPS:
Innovations in Health Psychology, Padova, Italy. 31 August 2017
Williamson, I*., Jaspal, R. & Papaloukas, P. (2017). The pleasure principle(d)? British gay men talk PreExposure Prophylaxis. Poster presentation at the International Society of Critical Health Psychology
10th biennial conference, Loughborough University, Loughborough. 12 July 2017.
Papaloukas, P.* & Williamson, I.*, (2017). Using photographs in critical health psychology research
with communities experiencing health inequalities: Theory and practice. Pre-conference workshop
facilitated at the International Society of Critical Health Psychology 10th biennial conference,
Loughborough University, Loughborough. 10 July 2017.
Papaloukas, P.*, Williamson I.& Fish J. (2017). The co-production of knowledge employing participantauthored photos: Dissemination and engagement opportunities from the LGBT and MS study. Oral
presentation at the International Society of Critical Health Psychology 10th biennial conference,
Loughborough University, Loughborough. 10 July 2017.
Papaloukas, P.*, Fish, J., Williamson, I. (2017). Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans individuals living with
multiple sclerosis: Findings and reflections from employing participant-authored photos for research,
engagement and dissemination. Oral presentation at the Qualitative Methods in Psychology section
of BPS biennial conference, Aberystwyth. 6 July 2017.
Papaloukas, P.* (2017). Incorporating participants’ authentic ‘voices’ in critical health psychology
research: Reflectionsfrom the LGBT living with multiple sclerosisstudy. Oral presentation at the Public
Sociology and the role of the researcher: Engagement, communications, academic activism, BSA
postgraduate forum, DMU, Leicester. 29 March 2017.
Williamson, I., Papaloukas, P.*., Quincey, K*., Lond, B. & Akhar, Y. (2017). Using photography in
phenomenological research in the context of chronic illness and disability: a reflective overview. Oral
presentation at 3
rd UCL Qualitative Health Research Symposium, UCL, London. 7 February 2017.
Jaspal, R., Williamson, I. & Papaloukas, P.* (2016). Exploring identity and sexual health management
strategies among Colombian MSM in London. Poster presentation at the Public Health England Annual
Conference, University of Warwick. 14 September 2016.
Papaloukas, P.*, Fish, J. & Williamson, I. (2016). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans* individuals living
with multiple sclerosis: a visual ethnophenomenological exploration. Oral presentation at the
European Society of Health Psychology and Division of Health Psychology conference, Aberdeen. 25
August 2016.
Jaspal, R., Fish, J., Williamson, I. & Papaloukas, P.* (2016). Health interventions for black and minority
ethnic men who have sex with men: an evaluation. Poster presentation at European Society of Health
Psychology and Division of Health Psychology conference, Aberdeen. 25 August 2016.
Quincey, K.*, Papaloukas, P., Williamson, I., Fish, J. & Wildbur D. (2016). Combining photographs with
interviews in the context of phenomenological research around chronic illness: an evaluation. Poster
presentation at European Society of Health Psychology and Division of Health Psychology conference,
Aberdeen. 25 August 2016.
Jaspal, R., Fish, J., Williamson, I. & Papaloukas, P.* (2016). Measuring the impact of sexual health
interventions among black and minority ethnic men who have sex with men. Poster presentation at
the ‘Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans People and Communities
Conference’, Public Health England, London. 14 January 2016.
Papaloukas, P.* (2015) Multiply affected: Exploring the lived experience of lesbian, gay, bisexual and
trans (LGBT) individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Oral presentation at the ‘Ethnographies &
Health’: an early-career workshop, LSHTM, London. 2 October 2015.
Quincey, K.*, Papaloukas, P.*, Williamson, I., Wistanley, S. & Fish, J. (2015). Integrating photographs
with phenomenologically oriented semi-structured interviews: challenges and opportunities. Oral
presentation at the Qualitative Methods in Psychology section of BPS biennial conference, Anglia
Ruskin University, Cambridge. 4 September 2015.
Other
Papaloukas, P. (2017). Engaging participants and the public in research: Reflections from the
#DMUEngage event and the LGBT living with multiple sclerosis study. Oral presentation for the Social
Justice, Social Work and Participation Research Group Seminar. De Montfort University, Leicester. 27
September 2017.
Papaloukas, P.*, Williamson, I & Fish, J. (2017). LGBT persons living with multiple sclerosis: Images
and Comments from a 2017 Community Participation, Engagement and Dissemination Mixed Media
Event. Exhibition at the International Society of Critical Health Psychology 10th biennial conference,
Loughborough University, Loughborough. 10 – 12 July 2017.
Papaloukas, P. (2015). Researching within the LGBT communities: The experience of LGBT persons
living with multiple sclerosis. Oral presentation at the University of Liverpool LGBT staff and
postgraduate network event, Liverpool. 3 December 2015.