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Christopher J Armitage

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Borrelli B, Bartlett Y, Fulford D, Frasco G, Armitage C, Wearden A
JMIR Form Res . 2024 Apr; 8:e54912. PMID: 38573739
Background: Behavioral activation (BA) is an evidence-based treatment for depression that fosters engagement in values-based activities to increase access to positive reinforcement. Depressed mood has been shown to hinder smoking...
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Hooper E, Brown L, Dawes P, Leroi I, Armitage C
J Aging Health . 2024 Mar; 37(3-4):210-219. PMID: 38497649
Objectives: To identify correlates of hearing aid use in people with dementia and age-related hearing loss. Methods: Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses of predictor variables from 239 participants with...
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Price O, Brooks C, Johnston I, Mcpherson P, Goodman H, Grundy A, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2024 Feb; 28(3):1-120. PMID: 38343036
Background: Containment (e.g. physical restraint and seclusion) is used frequently in mental health inpatient settings. Containment is associated with serious psychological and physical harms. De-escalation (psychosocial techniques to manage distress...
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Keyworth C, Conner M, Johnson J, Epton T, Vogt K, Armitage C
BMC Health Serv Res . 2024 Feb; 24(1):167. PMID: 38317160
Background: The public health policy "Making Every Contact Count" (MECC) compels healthcare professionals to deliver health behaviour change interventions during routine consultations. As healthcare systems continue their recovery from the...
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Hooper E, Brown L, Cross H, Dawes P, Leroi I, Armitage C
J Appl Gerontol . 2024 Jan; 43(7):978-989. PMID: 38235997
Hearing loss is highly prevalent in dementia; however, people with dementia are less likely to use hearing aids consistently than people with intact cognition are. This qualitative study is the...
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Leather J, Keyworth C, Kapur N, Campbell S, Armitage C
BMC Nurs . 2023 Dec; 22(1):452. PMID: 38041157
Background: Patients who self-harm may consult with primary care nurses, who have a safeguarding responsibility to recognise and respond to self-harm. However, the responses of nursing staff to self-harm are...
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Broadbent R, Crosbie P, Armitage C, Taylor B, Tenant S, Mercer J, et al.
Haematologica . 2023 Nov; 109(10):3305-3313. PMID: 37981893
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatment increases the risk of lung cancer. Most HL survivors are not eligible for lung cancer screening (LCS) programs developed for the general population, and the utility...
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Al-Abri K, Edge D, Armitage C
Midwifery . 2023 Nov; 128:103871. PMID: 37967499
Background: Perinatal depression is a significant public health problem that has adverse effects on both mothers and infants. Little research has been conducted on how depressive symptoms change throughout the...
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Armitage C, Keyworth C, Gartland N, Coleman A, Fishwick D, Johnson S, et al.
J Public Health (Oxf) . 2023 Sep; 46(1):185-193. PMID: 37758232
Background: Wearing face coverings to prevent airborne viral transmission has at times been legally mandated, followed by periods when rules were relaxed. The present study tracks changes in face covering...
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Armitage C, Keyworth C, Gartland N, Coleman A, Fishwick D, Johnson S, et al.
Ann Behav Med . 2023 Sep; 57(11):921-928. PMID: 37656890
Background: Transmission of airborne viruses can be mitigated by wearing face coverings but evidence suggests that face covering declines with the removal of relevant legislation, partly due to low automatic...