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Assessment feedback on access courses (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Young, P. (1999, December). Assessment feedback on access courses. Paper presented at Further Education Research Network, University of Cambridge, UK

The impact of a quasi-market on sexually transmitted disease services in the UK (1999)
Journal Article
Evans, D. (1999). The impact of a quasi-market on sexually transmitted disease services in the UK. Social Science and Medicine, 49(10), 1287-1298. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-9536%2899%2900203-8

This article reports the results of a study of the impact of quasi-market reforms on sexually transmitted disease (STD) services in one UK health region. An internal or quasi-market was introduced into UK health care in the 1991 reforms of the Nation... Read More about The impact of a quasi-market on sexually transmitted disease services in the UK.

Alcohol and pregnancy (1999)
Book Chapter
Plant, M., Abel, E. L., & Guerri, C. (1999). Alcohol and pregnancy. In I. A. Macdonald (Ed.), Health Issues Related to Alcohol Consumption (181-214). Oxford: Wiley

Young women and body hatred (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1999, September). Young women and body hatred. Paper presented at British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Group 31st Annual Conference, York University, UK

Quality of life in alcohol-dependent subjects - A review (1999)
Journal Article
Peters, T. J., Marshall, E. J., Powell, J. E., Marshall, E. J., Foster, J. H., Peters, T., & Powell, J. (1999). Quality of life in alcohol-dependent subjects - A review. Quality of Life Research, 8(3), 255-261. https://doi.org/10.1023/A%3A1008802711478

Although alcohol misuse is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and an important health care burden, the Quality of Life (QoL) of alcohol misusing subjects has been little studied to date. For example, only 5 out of 442 accepted abstracts at a re... Read More about Quality of life in alcohol-dependent subjects - A review.

Brains, minds and selves: Changing conceptions of the losses involved in dementia (1999)
Journal Article
Cheston, R., & Bender, M. (1999). Brains, minds and selves: Changing conceptions of the losses involved in dementia. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72(2), 203-216. https://doi.org/10.1348/000711299159952

Until the last 10 years or so, dementia research had been dominated by the psychiatric or medical approach to dementia. However, increasing numbers of new psychological and social psychological approaches to dementia have begun to emerge. Consequentl... Read More about Brains, minds and selves: Changing conceptions of the losses involved in dementia.

Crash: Beyond the boundaries of sense (1999)
Book Chapter
Arthurs, J. (1999). Crash: Beyond the boundaries of sense. In J. Arthurs, & I. H. Grant (Eds.), Crash Cultures: Modernity, Mediation and the Material (63-78). Intellect Books

Young women, body hatred and emotional damage (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (1999, July). Young women, body hatred and emotional damage. Paper presented at British Psychological Society, 2nd Interdisciplinary Conference on Women and Health, Edinburgh University, UK

Nationality as a factor in the use of information management technologies (1999)
Journal Article
Jones, S. R., Jones, S., & Thomas, P. J. (1999). Nationality as a factor in the use of information management technologies. Behaviour and Information Technology, 18(4), 231-233. https://doi.org/10.1080/014492999118986

In an attempt to uncover various non-technical and behavioural issues relating to the adoption of personal information management (PIM) technologies, an exploratory study was conducted into cultural and nationality factors in the usage of such artefa... Read More about Nationality as a factor in the use of information management technologies.

Expert decision making (1999)
Journal Article
Hutton, R. J. B., & Klein, G. (2022). Expert decision making. Systems Engineering, 2(1), 32-45. https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291520-6858%281999%292%3A1%3C32%3A%3AAID-SYS3%3E3.0.CO%3B2-P

The purpose of this paper is to outline the key aspects of how experts make decisions. The central theme of the paper is that decision making in dynamic settings is perceptual rather than conceptual. In high stress, time-pressured, high stakes, or un... Read More about Expert decision making.