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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A multi-agency consensus panel examining synergies and differences between evidence-based approaches to violence reduction in England Davey, Peter

398 S2 p. S38
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2 An exploration of the uptake of asymptomatic COVID-19 lateral flow testing in Birmingham, UK: cross-sectional survey and qualitative analysis Mathers, Jonathan

398 S2 p. S73
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3 A novel approach to calculate disease incidence for hospital-based health events in England Campling, James

398 S2 p. S30
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4 A pilot study of PCR community mass testing for COVID-19: who attends and who tests positive? Levin, Kate

398 S2 p. S62
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5 A qualitative study of the Scottish homeless service provisions through the production of reflexive mapping exercises Dickson, Kirsty

398 S2 p. S41
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6 Area inequalities in fruit and vegetable intake in England: a spatial microsimulation, cross-sectional study Schwaller, Ellen

398 S2 p. S78
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7 Association between greenspace and time spent in nature with subjective wellbeing: a cross-sectional data linkage study Garrett, Joanne

398 S2 p. S47
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8 Association of lactation with maternal risk of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies Pinho-Gomes, Ana-Catarina

398 S2 p. S70
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9 Associations between public health team engagement in local alcohol licensing and public health and crime outcomes in England and Scotland: a timeseries analysis de Vocht, Frank

398 S2 p. S40
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10 Associations of neighbourhood housing density with loneliness and social isolation: a cross-sectional study using UK Biobank data Lai, Ka Yan

398 S2 p. S60
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11 Attitudes towards COVID-19 mitigation measures implemented at St Mark's Bowel Cancer Screening Centre: a cross-sectional analysis of survey data from an ethnically diverse region in London Prentice, Andrew

398 S2 p. S72
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12 Benefits of physical activity interventions combining self-monitoring with other components versus self-monitoring alone: a systematic review and meta-analysis Vetrovsky, Tomas

398 S2 p. S87
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13 Capacity planning for acute hospital inpatient care and adult critical care in England: a descriptive study using hospital administrative data Balinskaite, Violeta

398 S2 p. S22
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14 Challenges of self-isolation among contacts of cases of COVID-19: a national telephone survey in Wales Isherwood, Kate R

398 S2 p. S12
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15 Changes in household food and drink purchases following restrictions on the advertisement of high fat, salt, and sugar products across the Transport for London network: a controlled interrupted time series analysis Yau, Amy

398 S2 p. S15
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16 Characteristics of yoga providers and their sessions and students in the UK: a cross-sectional survey Nalbant, Gamze

398 S2 p. S69
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17 Clinicians' and patients' perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence decision aids to inform shared decision making: a systematic review Hassan, Nehal

398 S2 p. S80
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18 Community–academic partnerships addressing local health inequalities during COVID-19: a qualitative evaluation Kaur, Meerat

398 S2 p. S48
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19 Community-led action in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: a national, cross-sectional survey Grey, Charlotte N B

398 S2 p. S51
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20 Community-led support in South Wales in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study with a systems-lens approach Homolova, Lucia

398 S2 p. S55
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21 Consistency between the Eatwell Guide and nutrient profiling models in the UK: an observational study Pinho-Gomes, Ana-Catarina

398 S2 p. S71
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22 COVID-19 and prepandemic all-cause inequalities in disability-adjusted life-years due to multiple deprivation: a Scottish Burden of Disease study Wyper, Grant M A

398 S2 p. S94
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23 COVID-19 recovery from the community perspective in Middlesbrough: a coproduction cross-sectional study Divers, Andrew

398 S2 p. S42
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24 Creating an e-cohort of unpaid carers and understanding their mental health needs in Wales: a data linkage study Huang, Fangzhou

398 S2 p. S8
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25 “Dear Doctor” text message intervention to reduce burnout in trainee anaesthetists: an interview study Brazier, Alix

398 S2 p. S26
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26 “Dear Doctor” text message intervention to reduce burnout in trainee anaesthetists: a randomised controlled trial Brazier, Alix

398 S2 p. S1
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27 Design and implementation of a university-based COVID-19 testing programme: an observational study Blackmore, Claire

398 S2 p. S24
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28 Determinants of the mental wellbeing of unpaid carers in Wales: a cross-sectional study Huang, Fangzhou

398 S2 p. S56
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29 Developing a conversation about identifying community needs to embrace wellbeing through social prescribing interventions: a qualitative study Spencer, Llinos Haf

398 S2 p. S82
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30 Development, implementation, and evaluation of Sit Less at Work interventions in diverse organisations: a mixed-methods study Mackenzie, Kelly

398 S2 p. S63
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31 Does health status mediate the association between food security and life satisfaction in Ireland: a cross-sectional observational study using 2018 Gallup World Poll survey data Ahmadi, Davod

398 S2 p. S17
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32 Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of shielded children and children living in shielded households in Wales: a data linkage study Cowley, Laura

398 S2 p. S36
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33 Epidemiology of pre-existing multimorbidity in pregnant women in the UK in 2018: a cross-sectional study Lee, Siang Ing

398 S2 p. S7
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34 Establishing a service improvement network to increase access to care and improve treatment outcomes in community mental health: a series of retrospective cohort studies Buckman, Joshua Eusty Jonathan

398 S2 p. S28
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35 Estimating the direct and indirect risks of becoming food insecure during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional analysis using UK cohort data Mills, Susanna

398 S2 p. S67
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36 Estimating the health impact of individual's dietary change across multiple physiological outcomes: a conceptual and simulation model Breeze, Penny

398 S2 p. S27
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37 Eudaemonic design as a symbiotic methodological approach to human health and environmental well-being: a qualitative study Mikus, Jenna E

398 S2 p. S66
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38 Evaluation of the impact of tiered restrictions introduced in England during October and December, 2020, on COVID-19 cases: a synthetic control study Zhang, Xingna

398 S2 p. S92
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39 Exploring sentinel conditions and the accrual sequence of multiple long-term condition multimorbidity using birth cohort and primary care data: an exploratory retrospective cohort study Holland, Emilia

398 S2 p. S54
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40 Exploring the cost effectiveness of behavioural weight-management interventions based on the expected impact on mechanisms of action: a pre-trial health economic modelling study Bates, Sarah

398 S2 p. S23
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41 Exploring the potential of a school-based online health and wellbeing screening tool: professional stakeholders and young people's perspectives and experiences Woodrow, Nicholas

398 S2 p. S91
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42 Exploring the role of people providing informal support to survivors of domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study Gregory, Alison

398 S2 p. S3
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43 Exposure to green-blue spaces and mental health: a retrospective e-cohort study in Wales Thompson, Daniel A

398 S2 p. S85
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44 Facilitating hospital discharge through housing support: a mixed-methods evaluation of a housing association support service in two UK hospitals Holding, Eleanor

398 S2 p. S53
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45 Global prevalence and nature of sexual violence among higher education institution students: a systematic review and meta-analysis Steele, Bridget

398 S2 p. S16
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46 Health impacts of a more equal society: a microsimulation study Subhani, Moeez

398 S2 p. S59
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47 Health protocol compliance integrated monitoring system to inform public health actions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia Aisyah, Dewi Nur

398 S2 p. S18
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48 How income changes affect mental health for working-age adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis Thomson, Rachel M

398 S2 p. S4
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49 How weight and body size affect learning: a qualitative exploration of experiences in secondary school Langford, Rebecca

398 S2 p. S61
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50 Identifying patients with first chronic obstructive pulmonary disease diagnosis in routine databases: a descriptive study Balinskaite, Violeta

398 S2 p. S21
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51 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health-care usage and mental health of clinically extremely vulnerable individuals in Wales: a population-scale data linkage study Davies, Alisha

398 S2 p. S39
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52 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on psychotropic medication uptake in Northern Ireland: a population-wide trend analysis Kent, Lisa

398 S2 p. S2
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53 Improving infant feeding, care, and dental hygiene practices in South Asian infants aged younger than 2 years in east London through women's group participatory learning and action cycles (NEON): a behaviour intervention trial Manikam, Logan

398 S2 p. S64
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54 Increased COVID-19 related mortality rate for patients with rare diseases: a retrospective cohort study with data from Genomics England Zhang, Huayu

398 S2 p. S95
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55 Individuals with lived experience of homelessness and their COVID-19 outcomes in Wales: a data linkage study Song, Jiao

398 S2 p. S81
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56 Informing public health messages and strategies to raise awareness of pre-conception health: a public consultation Schoenaker, Danielle A J M

398 S2 p. S77
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57 Integrating a simple and brief home-based exercise programme within a UK stop smoking service: a mixed method feasibility study Allison, Sarah

398 S2 p. S20
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58 Interventions and guidelines for promoting maternal and child health in the interconception period: a literature and policy review Watson, Daniella

398 S2 p. S88
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59 “It's been up and down”—perspectives on living through COVID-19 for individuals who experience homelessness: a qualitative study Adams, Emma A

398 S2 p. S6
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60 Linking fathers and children in administrative data for public health research: a systematic scoping review Lut, Irina

398 S2 p. S5
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61 Local authority research systems: a qualitative study to inform the development of a South Gloucestershire Council-wide research system Dalili, Michael N

398 S2 p. S37
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62 Measuring the impact of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive health in the UK: web-panel surveys with qualitative follow-up Field, Nigel

398 S2 p. S46
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63 Mitigating the severity of child homelessness in the UK: a global mixed-methods systematic review Sarkar, Kaushik

398 S2 p. S75
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64 Mortality outcomes of care experienced children (CHiCS): a population-wide cohort study Brown, Denise

398 S2 p. S9
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65 National surveillance of disseminated gonococcal infection: preliminary findings from cross-sectional survey data in England, 2016–21 Merrick, Rachel

398 S2 p. S65
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66 Navigating different public health roles in alcohol premises licensing: a multi-stakeholder interview study O'Donnell, Rachel

398 S2 p. S14
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67 Non-linear isocaloric substitution analysis: an example using the UK Biobank prospective cohort study Ho, Frederick K

398 S2 p. S52
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68 Outsourcing of health-care services to the private sector by English Clinical Commissioning Groups and mortality rates, 2013–20: an observational analysis Goodair, Benjamin

398 S2 p. S49
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69 Patients concerns inventory (PCI) versus standard treatment pathway in the management of patients with head and neck cancer: a qualitative informed economic evaluation Ezeofor, Victory ‘Segun

398 S2 p. S43
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70 Placing health equity at the heart of the COVID-19 recovery: data analysis from the first Welsh Health Equity Status Report initiative Allen, James

398 S2 p. S19
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71 Population birth outcomes and experiences of expectant mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales: a mixed methods study Jones, Hope

398 S2 p. S57
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72 Precarious employment and self-reported health: a cross-sectional analysis Gray, Benjamin J

398 S2 p. S50
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73 Preventing childhood obesity with combined hypothetical interventions on interpregnancy maternal smoking and weight: applying the parametric g-formula to a UK population-based cohort Taylor, Elizabeth J

398 S2 p. S84
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74 Quality of primary care delivered to children with asthma in South London before the introduction of integrated child focused care model: a population cohort study of primary care records Cecil, Elizabeth

398 S2 p. S32
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75 Racial and ethnic disparities in multimorbidity in non-pregnant women of reproductive age in Lambeth, UK: a data linkage study Catalao, Raquel

398 S2 p. S31
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76 Reduced ability to engage in social and physical activity and mental health of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal analysis from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Cosco, Theodore D

398 S2 p. S35
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77 Rehousing older social housing tenants: a mixed-methods study Scott, Hannah

398 S2 p. S79
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78 Relationship between noise complaints and urban density across cities of different levels of density: a crowd-sourced big data analysis Tong, Huan

398 S2 p. S86
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79 Research-informed decision making about research capacity and activity within an English local authority: a mixed-methods study Gray, Joanne

398 S2 p. S74
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80 Resilience of elective cancer surgery systems during COVID-19 lockdowns: an international, multicentre, prospective cohort study
398 S2 p. S11
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81 SARS-CoV-2 testing, infections, and hospital admissions with COVID-19 in children and young people in Scotland: a birth cohort study Favarato, Graziella

398 S2 p. S45
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82 Scientific advice and COVID-19 policy making in the UK: an oral history study Atkinson, Paul

398 S2 p. S13
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83 Sex differences in functional limitations and the effect of socioeconomic factors: a retrospective multi-cohort study Bloomberg, Mikaela

398 S2 p. S25
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84 Sexual violence among students attending a higher education institution in the UK (OUR SPACE): a cross-sectional survey Steele, Bridget

398 S2 p. S83
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85 Social determinants of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, and coronary heart disease in Black Caribbean and Black African women aged 40 years or older in south London: findings from 70 582 primary care records from 2000–18 Molokhia, Mariam

398 S2 p. S96
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86 Social media use and adolescent engagement in health risk behaviours: a systematic review and meta-analysis Purba, Amrit Kaur

398 S2 p. S93
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87 The effect of school and peer connectedness on adolescent mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal panel survey Widnall, Emily

398 S2 p. S89
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88 The effect of the Newcastle Parent Infant Partnership approach: a qualitative evaluation Burns, Samantha

398 S2 p. S29
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89 The importance of adaptive coping, peer support, psychological input, team resilience, and supportive management among fire and rescue service workers in maintaining wellbeing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey Cogan, Nicola

398 S2 p. S34
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90 The role of community-supported agriculture in building health and sustainability into UK diets: a mixed methods study Mills, Susanna

398 S2 p. S68
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91 The severity of COVID-19 infection in patients with anorexia nervosa: an observational study Taylor, Michael J

398 S2 p. S90
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92 The use of hairdressing and beauty salons as health-promotion environments for the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases in ethnically diverse women Kaneri, Prerana

398 S2 p. S58
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93 Understanding risk and protective factors to UK railway workers' mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey Cogan, Nicola

398 S2 p. S33
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94 Understanding the potential and pitfalls of digital phenotypes to measure population mental health and wellbeing Maggio, Valerio

398 S2 p. S10
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95 Variations in the incidence of common mental disorder symptoms in the general population throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal cohort study Saunders, Rob

398 S2 p. S76
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96 Young people's perspectives on inequalities in health in England: a qualitative study Fairbrother, Hannah

398 S2 p. S44
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