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Caitlin Liddelow

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Liddelow C, Mullan B, Boyes M
Br J Health Psychol . 2025 Mar; 30(2):e12788. PMID: 40033488
Objectives: Full adherence is imperative to ensure the prevention of unintended pregnancies, which have serious health and financial impacts on women. Previous research has identified the importance of cues (habit-based)...
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Vella S, Liddelow C, Rice S, Keegan R, Hall K, Jones M, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39971475
Objective: The need for clear and actionable guidelines for the promotion and protection of mental health in organised community sport has previously been identified. This study aimed to provide guidelines...
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Arnold E, Liddelow C, Lim A, Vella S
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39841249
Suicide and self-harm are a leading cause of death globally, with females aged 15-24 years being a high-risk group requiring urgent intervention. Promoting mental health literacy is a well-established strategy...
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Liddelow C, Schweickle M, Sutcliffe J, Swann C, Keegan R, Rice S, et al.
Psychol Sport Exerc . 2024 Nov; :102553. PMID: 39491140
Regular sport participation can lead to several known physical and psychological health benefits. However, some sport environments may be contributing to the development of mental health disorders in participants. Elite...
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Arnold E, Liddelow C, Vella S
J Sci Med Sport . 2024 Jul; 27(11):786-792. PMID: 38997902
Objectives: Mothers of young children are at-risk for low physical activity. Organised team sport provides additional social and mental health benefits above that of physical activity. To better understand engagement...
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Lim A, Schweickle M, Liddelow C, Liddle S, Vella S
Health Promot Int . 2023 Sep; 38(5). PMID: 37721373
Sports settings have been identified as an ideal place to conduct complex multi-level health-promotion interventions, with the potential to engage a broad audience. Whilst the benefits of delivering health-promotion interventions...
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Liddelow C, Mullan B, Breare H, Sim T, Haywood D
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm . 2023 Jul; 11:100287. PMID: 37397030
The increasing impact of chronic disease, including cancer and heart disease on mortality signifies a need for the upskilling of health professionals in health behaviour change. Solely providing education and...
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Liddelow C, Schweickle M, Sutcliffe J, Swann C, Keegan R, Rice S, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2022 Nov; 8(4):e001426. PMID: 36425005
Organised sports are the most common settings for sports participation. Despite a range of documented benefits from participation, these positive outcomes are not always guaranteed. Emotional distress from pressure and...
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Liddelow C, Hitchcock C, Mullan B
Curr Psychol . 2022 Nov; :1-13. PMID: 36406856
Many aspects of society changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, many individuals experienced the introduction of travel bans and restrictions, COVID-19 related anxiety, greater risk to their...
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Dorina I, Mullan B, Boyes M, Liddelow C
Br J Health Psychol . 2022 Nov; 28(2):397-438. PMID: 36404715
Purpose: Temporal self-regulation theory was developed to address an observed intention-behaviour gap across behaviours. However, a synthesis of studies has not yet been conducted to investigate the theory's utility to...