Publications

Martin-Kerry J, Graham H, Lampard P (2023). ‘I don’t really associate climate change with actual like people’s health’: a qualitative study in England of perceptions of climate change and its impacts on health. Public Health, 219, 85-90.

Moodie C, Best C, Hitchman SC, Critchlow N, Mackintosh AM, McNeill A, Stead M (2023). The impact of standardised packaging in the United Kingdom on warning salience, appeal, harm perceptions, and cessation-related behaviours: A longitudinal online survey. Tobacco Control, 32, 188-194.

Renedo A, Stuart R, Kühlbrandt C, Grenfell P, McGowan CR, Miles S, Farrow S, Marston C (2023). Community-led responses to COVID-19 within Gypsy and Traveller communities in England: a participatory qualitative research study. SSM-Qualitative Research in Health, 3, 100280.

Dobson R, Eadie D, O’Donnell R, Stead M, Cherrie JW, Semple S (2022). Changes in personal exposure to fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) during the Spring 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in the UK: Results of a simulation model. Atmosphere, 13, 273

Graham H, Harrison A, Lampard P (2022). Public perceptions of climate change and its health impacts: taking account of people’s exposure to floods and air pollution, international. Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 2246.

Harrison A, Graham H (2022). ‘Public priorities for local action to reduce the health impacts of climate change: Evidence from a UK survey’. Public Health in Practice, 4, 100346.

Moodie C, Best C, Critchlow N, Stead M, Hitchman S, McNeill A (2022). Increased support for standardised packaging in the United Kingdom: A longitudinal online survey. Tobacco Control, 31, 119-120.

South E, Rodgers M, Wright K, Whitehead M, Sowden A (2022). Reducing lifestyle risk behaviours in disadvantaged groups in high-income countries: a scoping review of systematic reviews. Preventive Medicine, 154, 106916.

Bennett DL, Webb CJ, Mason KE, Schlüter DK, Fahy K, Alexiou A, Wickham S, Barr B, Taylor-Robinson D (2021). Funding for preventative Children’s Services and rates of children becoming looked after: A natural experiment using longitudinal area-level data in England. Children and Youth Services Review, 131, 106289.

Critchlow N, Moodie C, Best C, Stead M (2021). Anticipated responses to a hypothetical minimum price for cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco: An online cross-sectional survey with cigarette smokers and ex-smokers in the United Kingdom. BMJ Open, 11, e042724.

Moodie C, Angus K, Stead M (2021). Consumer response to standardized tobacco packaging in the United Kingdom: A synthesis of evidence from two systematic reviews. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 14, 1465–1480.

Moodie C, Best C, Critchlow N, Stead M, McNeill A, Hitchman S (2021). The impacts of including information about the number of carcinogens in smoke on standardised cigarette packs in the UK. European Journal of Public Health, e31, 1031-1037.

Moodie C, Best C, Critchlow N, Stead M, Hitchman S, McNeill A (2021). The impact of including cessation resource information on health warnings on standardised tobacco packaging on awareness and use: A longitudinal online survey in the United Kingdom. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 23, 1068-1073.

Moodie C, Best C, Lund I, Scheffels J, Critchlow N, Stead M, McNeill A, Hitchman S, Mackintosh AM (2021). The response of smokers to health warnings on packs in the United Kingdom and Norway following the introduction of standardised packaging. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 23, 1551-1558.

O'Donnell R, Eadie D, Stead M, Dobson R, Semple S (2021). 'I was smoking a lot more during lockdown because I can': a qualitative study of how UK smokers responded to the Covid-19 lockdown. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18, 5816.