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Rebecca K Webster

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Shpendi S, Norman P, Gibson-Miller J, Webster R
J Health Psychol . 2024 Sep; :13591053241281405. PMID: 39340402
As most women now reaching the age for cervical cancer screening (24.5 years old) in the UK will be HPV vaccinated, their current perspectives on screening can inform effective interventions...
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Woodland L, Smith L, Webster R, Amlot R, Rubin J
BMJ Open . 2023 Nov; 13(11):e071599. PMID: 37977857
Objectives: To prevent the spread of infectious disease, children are typically asked not to attend school, clubs or other activities, or socialise with others while they have specific symptoms. Despite...
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Woodland L, Smith L, Brooks S, Webster R, Amlot R, Rubin A, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Oct; 18(10):e0292344. PMID: 37856464
In England (UK), at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic the public were required to reduce their physical contacts to slow the spread of COVID-19. We investigated the factors associated...
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Woodland L, Brooks S, Webster R, Amlot R, James Rubin G
BMC Psychol . 2023 May; 11(1):169. PMID: 37221597
Introduction: Children attending school whilst unwell, known as school-based presenteeism, results in negative impacts on education and mental and physical health. We aimed to identify the risk factors for this...
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Woodland L, Hodson A, Webster R, Amlot R, Smith L, James Rubin G
PLoS One . 2022 Dec; 17(12):e0279355. PMID: 36548349
In 2020, schools in England closed for six months due to COVID-19, resulting in children being home-schooled. There is limited understanding about the impacts of this on children's mental and...
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Woodland L, Hodson A, Webster R, Amlot R, Smith L, Rubin J
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Jun; 19(12). PMID: 35742548
The ability of families to adhere to public health guidance is critical to controlling a pandemic. We conducted qualitative interviews with 30 parents of children aged 18 and under, between...
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Woodland L, Mowbray F, Smith L, Webster R, Amlot R, James Rubin G
PLoS One . 2022 Feb; 17(2):e0263537. PMID: 35196349
Background: Using test, trace and isolate systems can help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Parents have the additional responsibility of using these systems for themselves and acting on behalf of...
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Woodland L, Smith L, Webster R, Amlot R, Rubin A, Wessely S, et al.
BMJ Paediatr Open . 2021 Oct; 5(1):e001014. PMID: 34611551
Background: On 23 March 2020, schools closed to most children in England in response to COVID-19 until September 2020. Schools were kept open to children of key workers and vulnerable...
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Webster R, James Rubin G
Ann Behav Med . 2021 Apr; 55(12):1253-1261. PMID: 33821932
Background: Research investigating predictors of side-effect expectations is disparate and largely based on hypothetical vignettes. Purpose: To carry out a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial and investigate the...
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Patel S, Webster R, Greenberg N, Weston D, Brooks S
Disaster Prev Manag . 2021 Mar; 29(4):445-455. PMID: 33679011
Purpose: Research fatigue occurs when an individual or population of interest tires of engaging with research, consequently avoiding further participation. This paper considers research fatigue in the context of the...