Niko Yiannakoulias
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Recent Articles
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Slavik C, Yiannakoulias N, Wilton R, Scott F
J Cancer Educ
. 2023 Apr;
38(5):1584-1591.
PMID: 37103679
People's perceptions of control over their risk of cancer, and their perceptions of health experts' abilities to manage cancer risks, shape their beliefs about the effectiveness of expert-recommended cancer-preventive behaviors...
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Slavik C, Yiannakoulias N
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can
. 2022 Nov;
42(11-12):490-502.
PMID: 36383159
No abstract available.
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Yiannakoulias N, Darlington J, Slavik C, Benjamin G
JMIR Infodemiology
. 2022 Nov;
2(2):e38485.
PMID: 36348980
Background: Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, have a role in spreading anti-vaccine opinion and misinformation. Vaccines have been an important component of managing the COVID-19...
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Slavik C, Darlington J, Buttle C, Sturrock S, Yiannakoulias N
Health Place
. 2021 Apr;
69:102568.
PMID: 33865003
During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health agencies and decision-makers have used social media to disseminate information, encourage changes to behaviour and promote community supports and resources. Their communications have served...
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Slavik C, Buttle C, Sturrock S, Darlington J, Yiannakoulias N
J Med Internet Res
. 2021 Mar;
23(3):e24883.
PMID: 33651705
Background: Effective communication during a health crisis can ease public concerns and promote the adoption of important risk-mitigating behaviors. Public health agencies and leaders have served as the primary communicators...
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Kim K, Beach J, Senthilselvan A, Yiannakoulias N, Svenson L, Kim H, et al.
Am J Ind Med
. 2018 Jul;
PMID: 30003556
Background: Understanding of the specific risk of agricultural injury sustained by different populations of children and adolescents is needed for effective safety intervention. Objective: To compare the rates and patterns...
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Yiannakoulias N, Kielasinska E
Int J Biometeorol
. 2015 Sep;
60(5):651-61.
PMID: 26362852
Studies of crime and weather have largely excluded arson from empirical and theoretical consideration, yet weather could influence arson frequency over short time frames, influencing the motivation and activity of...
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Cherry N, Beach J, Burstyn I, Parboosingh J, Schouchen J, Senthilselvan A, et al.
Occup Environ Med
. 2014 Oct;
72(1):21-7.
PMID: 25305207
Objective: The study was designed to investigate whether beryllium exposure was related to illness diagnosed as sarcoidosis. Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) and sarcoidosis are clinically and pathologically indistinguishable, with only...
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Yiannakoulias N, Bland W, Scott D
Health Place
. 2014 Aug;
29:161-70.
PMID: 25103786
Motor-vehicles are responsible for harms to health that are not directly experienced by individual drivers - such as air pollution and risk of injury to pedestrians. In addition to their...