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Blair S, Henderson M, McConnachie A, McIntosh E, Smillie S, Wetherall K, et al.
Public Health Res (Southampt) . 2024 Jun; 12(6):1-173. PMID: 38940833
Background: Stronger social and emotional well-being during primary school is positively associated with the health and educational outcomes of young people. However, there is little evidence on which programmes are...
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Katikireddi S, Beeston C, Millard A, Forsyth R, Deluca P, Drummond C, et al.
BMJ Open . 2019 Jun; 9(6):e028482. PMID: 31221890
Introduction: Scotland is the first country to carry out a national implementation of minimum unit pricing (MUP) for alcohol. MUP aims to reduce alcohol-related harms, which are high in Scotland...
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Bonell C, Allen E, Warren E, McGowan J, Bevilacqua L, Jamal F, et al.
Lancet . 2018 Nov; 392(10163):2452-2464. PMID: 30473366
Background: Bullying, aggression, and violence among children and young people are some of the most consequential public mental health problems. We tested the Learning Together intervention, which involved students in...
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Gibson M, Thomson H, Banas K, Lutje V, McKee M, Martin S, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2018 Feb; 2:CD009820. PMID: 29480555
Background: Lone parents in high-income countries have high rates of poverty (including in-work poverty) and poor health. Employment requirements for these parents are increasingly common. 'Welfare-to-work' (WtW) interventions involving financial...
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Gibson M, Thomson H, Banas K, Lutje V, McKee M, Martin S, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2017 Aug; 8:CD009820. PMID: 28823111
Background: Lone parents in high-income countries have high rates of poverty (including in-work poverty) and poor health. Employment requirements for these parents are increasingly common. 'Welfare-to-work' (WtW) interventions involving financial...
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Bevilacqua L, Shackleton N, Hale D, Allen E, Bond L, Christie D, et al.
BMC Pediatr . 2017 Jul; 17(1):160. PMID: 28697725
Background: Bullying and cyberbullying are common phenomena in schools. These negative behaviours can have a significant impact on the health and particularly mental health of those involved in such behaviours,...
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Katikireddi S, Hilton S, Bond L
Evid Policy . 2017 Jan; 12(4):521-539. PMID: 28111593
The minimum unit pricing (MUP) alcohol policy debate has been informed by the Sheffield model, a study which predicts impacts of different alcohol pricing policies. This paper explores the Sheffield...
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Robison O, Kearns A, Gray L, Bond L, Henderson M
Urban Res Pract . 2016 Aug; 9(2):131-157. PMID: 27499807
This article considers mixed community strategies, enacted through planning and regeneration policies, as a policy approach to the improvement of educational outcomes in schools. Analysis is undertaken of educational outcomes...
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Bonell C, Fletcher A, Fitzgerald-Yau N, Hale D, Allen E, Elbourne D, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2015 Jul; 19(53):1-109, vii-viii. PMID: 26182956
Background: Youth bullying and other aggressive behaviours are a major public health concern owing to their impact on adolescent physical and mental health and well-being. Whole-school restorative approaches have been...
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Hawe P, Bond L, Ghali L, Perry R, Davison C, Casey D, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2015 Apr; 15:265. PMID: 25880841
Background: Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, more than curriculum-based approaches. Effects on older ages are not known. We set out to replicate one of these...