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Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Ellen Lynch
Dr Paul McArdle
Professor Ruth McGovern
et al.
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of face-to-face and electronic brief interventions versus screening alone to reduce alcohol consumption among high-risk adolescents presenting to emergency departments: three-arm pragmatic randomized trial (SIPS Junior high risk trial)2022
Dr Emma Giles
Dr Grant McGeechan
Denise Howel
Professor Eileen Kaner
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
et al.
The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Screening and Brief Alcohol Intervention to Reduce Alcohol Consumption in Young People in the High School Setting: A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial (SIPS JR-HIGH)2022
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Paul McArdle
Professor Ruth McGovern
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Brief interventions to prevent excessive alcohol use in adolescents at low-risk presenting to Emergency Departments: Three-arm, randomised trial of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness2021
Dr Emma Giles
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
The 'Outcome Reporting in Brief Intervention Trials: Alcohol' (ORBITAL) core outcome set: international consensus on key outcomes in efficacy and effectiveness trials of alcohol brief interventions2021
Dr Grant McGeechan
Dr Steph Scott
Professor Ruth McGovern
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
et al.
A qualitative account of young people's experiences of alcohol screening and brief interventions in schools: SIPS Jr-HIGH trial findings2020
Professor Ruth McGovern
Dr Lisa Crowe
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Professor Eileen Kaner
Containment and care? A qualitative interview study exploring police custody staff views about delivering brief alcohol interventions to heavy drinking arrestees2020
Dr Grant McGeechan
Dr Steph Scott
Professor Ruth McGovern
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Professor Eileen Kaner
A qualitative exploration of school-based staff's experiences of delivering an alcohol screening and brief intervention in the high school setting: findings from the SIPS JR-HIGH trial2019
Dr Grant McGeechan
Denise Howel
Professor Eileen Kaner
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Ruth McGovern
et al.
Brief alcohol intervention for risky drinking in young people aged 14 15 years in secondary schools: the SIPS JR-HIGH RCT2019
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Ellen Lynch
Dr Paul McArdle
Professor Ruth McGovern
et al.
Opportunistic screening for alcohol use problems in adolescents attending emergency departments: an evaluation of screening tools2019
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Natalie Connor
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Louisa Jane Ells
Socio-ecological influences on adolescent (Aged 10–17) alcohol use and unhealthy eating behaviours: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies2019
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Dr Steph Scott
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
The variability of outcomes used in efficacy and effectiveness trials of alcohol brief interventions: A systematic review2019
Dr Paul Bogowicz
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Professor Farhad Kamali
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Alcohol and other substance use among medical and law students at a UK university: a cross-sectional questionnaire survey2018
Dr Michelle Addison
Professor Ruth McGovern
Dr Frauke Becker
Dr Heather Brown
Dr Lisa Crowe
et al.
Alcohol screening and brief intervention in police Custody suites: Pilot cluster randomized controlled Trial (AcCePT)2018
Nicola Howe
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Systematic Review of participants' attitudes towards data sharing: a thematic synthesis2018
Dr Sarah Wigham
Andreas Bauer
Shannon Robalino
Dr Ailbhe Burke
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
A systematic review of the effectiveness of alcohol brief interventions for the UK military personnel moving back to civilian life2017
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