Benedicte Deforche
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Recent Articles
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de Boer J, Delfmann L, An Q, Loisel Q, McCaffrey L, Koobasi M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2025 Mar;
25(1):916.
PMID: 40055642
Background: Implementing public health interventions in schools requires active involvement of multiple stakeholders and adaptation of interventions to fit local contexts, to account for successful design, implementation, and consequently effectiveness...
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Poppe L, De Paepe A, Deforche B, Van Dyck D, Loeys T, Van Cauwenberg J
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2025 Mar;
22(1):28.
PMID: 40045348
Background: The experience sampling method (ESM), also known as ecological momentary assessment, is gaining popularity in physical activity research. This method involves assessing participants' behaviors and experiences repeatedly over time....
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Delfmann L, de Boer J, Schreier M, Messiha K, Deforche B, Hunter S, et al.
Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
241:69-74.
PMID: 39954590
Objectives: Co-adaptation is a collaborative process to adapt existing interventions to new contexts and offers a promising way to scale (co-created) public health interventions. However, there is limited understanding of...
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Exploring co-adaptation for public health interventions: insights from a rapid review and interviews
de Boer J, Longworth G, Delfmann L, Belmon L, Vogelsang M, Erikowa-Orighoye O, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
25(1):614.
PMID: 39953479
Background: Adapting co-creation research processes and/or public health interventions improves the fit between the intervention and population of interest, potentially resulting in more relevant and effective interventions. Mode 2 research...
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Thienpondt A, Deforche B, Van Damme J, Nagelhout G, Van Cauwenberg J
Int J Drug Policy
. 2025 Feb;
137:104717.
PMID: 39951849
Background And Objective: Temporary Abstinence Campaigns [TAC] are an effective strategy to reduce alcohol consumption. However, it remains unclear whether the degree of exposure to TAC components is associated with...
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Thienpondt A, Van Cauwenberg J, Van Damme J, Nagelhout G, Deforche B
Arch Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
83(1):29.
PMID: 39910641
Background And Objective: Temporary abstinence campaigns (TAC) are a promising approach to reduce alcohol consumption. This study examined changes in (at-risk) alcohol consumption and determinants of alcohol consumption among Belgian...
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Vandendriessche A, Deforche B, Dhondt K, Verloigne M, Van Cauwenberg J
Health Psychol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39869691
Objective: Sleep deprivation and reduced sleep quality are common in adolescents and negatively impact their physical and mental wellbeing. This study evaluates the effect of a participatory-developed school-based healthy sleep...
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Fonderie E, Van Lippevelde W, Deforche B, Verloigne M, Braeckman L, Plaete J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Dec;
14(1):31566.
PMID: 39738124
The transition from secondary school to college or university is a well-known and well-studied risk period for weight and/or fat gain and not meeting the dietary recommendations. Higher education acts...
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Vos M, Van Kerckhove A, Deforche B, Proesmans V, Michels N, Poelman M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Dec;
24(1):3397.
PMID: 39668365
No abstract available.
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Matthys M, Deforche B, Deliens L, Cohen J, Beernaert K, Van Brussel L, et al.
Qual Health Res
. 2024 Dec;
:10497323241300911.
PMID: 39667016
Public awareness campaigns on palliative care aim to tackle limited public knowledge and negative perceptions of palliative care. However, little is known about their public reception. This study examined how...