Understanding the social context of fatal road traffic collisions among young people: A qualitative analysis of coroners’ records
(2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Health impact modelling and strategic evaluation: Interim findings (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Behaviour change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review (2013)
Journal Article
Objective: Evidence on the effectiveness of walking and cycling interventions is mixed. This may be partly attributable to differences in intervention content, such as the cognitive and behavioral techniques (BCTs) used. Adopting a taxonomy of BCTs,... Read More about Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review.
Happy being me in the UK: A controlled evaluation of a school-based body image intervention with pre-adolescent children (2013)
Journal Article
This study evaluated an adapted version of 'Happy Being Me', a school-based body image intervention, with girls and boys aged 10-11 years. Forty-three children participated in a three-week intervention, and 45 children formed a control group. Both gr... Read More about Happy being me in the UK: A controlled evaluation of a school-based body image intervention with pre-adolescent children.
Coroners’ records for action on road safety (CARS) in Wiltshire (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bristol girls dance project (BGDP): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of an after-school dance programme to increase physical activity among 11-12 year old girls (2013)
Journal Article
BACKGROUND: Many children do not meet current UK physical activity (PA) guidelines. Girls are less active than boys throughout childhood, and the age-related decline in PA, particularly from early adolescence, is steeper for girls than for boys. Danc... Read More about Bristol girls dance project (BGDP): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of an after-school dance programme to increase physical activity among 11-12 year old girls.