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Domna Salonen
Dr Ruth McGovern
Emma Adams
Cassey Muir
Jane Bourne
et al.
Being and becoming a farther in the context of heavy drinking and other substance use - a qualitative evidence synthesis2023
Dr Simon Barrett
Cassey Muir
Dr Simon Hackett
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Ruth McGovern
et al.
Interventions to Reduce Parental Substance Use, Domestic Violence and Mental Health Problems, and Their Impacts Upon Children’s Well-Being: A Systematic Review of Reviews and Evidence Mapping2023
Dr Ruth McGovern
Dr Paul Bogowicz
Dr Nick Meader
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Hayley Alderson
et al.
The association between maternal and paternal substance use and child substance use, internalizing and externalizing problems: a systematic review and meta-analysis2023
Emma Adams
Claire Smiles
Cassey Muir
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
A Qualitative Study Exploring Access to Mental Health and Substance Use Support among Individuals Experiencing Homelessness during COVID-192022
Cassey Muir
Emma Adams
Dr Emma Geijer Simpson
Professor Eileen Kaner
Domna Salonen
et al.
A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies Exploring Lived Experiences, Perceived Impact, and Coping Strategies of Children and Young People Whose Parents Use Substances2022
Dr Hayley Alderson
Dr Andrea Mayrhofer
Debbie Smart
Cassey Muir
Dr Ruth McGovern
et al.
An Innovative Approach to Delivering a Family-Based Intervention to Address Parental Alcohol Misuse: Qualitative Findings from a Pilot Project2022
Emma Adams
Emeritus Professor David Hunter
Claire Smiles
Cassey Muir
Professor Amy O'Donnell
et al.
"It's been up and down" - perspectives on living through COVID-19 for individuals who experience homelessness: a qualitative study2021
Cassey Muir
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
A systematic review of the validity, reliability, and feasibility of measurement tools used to assess the physical activity and sedentary behaviour of pre-school aged children2021