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Debbie Smart
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Dr Hayley Alderson
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Elaine McColl
Denise Howel
Tony Fouweather
et al.
A pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial of two behaviour change interventions compared to usual care to reduce substance misuse in looked after children and care leavers aged 12-20 years: The SOLID study
2020
Dr Hayley Alderson
Professor Eileen Kaner
Denise Howel
Professor Elaine McColl
Debbie Smart
et al.
Behaviour change interventions to reduce risky substance use and improve mental health in children in care: the SOLID three-arm feasibility RCT
2020
Dr Katherine Jackson
Debbie Smart
Dr James Newham
Dr Ruth McGovern
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
Exploring care from extended family through rural women's accounts of perinatal mental illness – a qualitative study with implications for policy and practice
2020
Dr Samuel Ginja
Dr James Newham
Dr Emily Henderson
Debbie Smart
Dr Raghu Lingam
et al.
Rural-urban differences in the mental health of perinatal women: a UK-based cross-sectional study
2020
Dr Hayley Alderson
Dr Rebecca Brown
Debbie Smart
Dr Raghu Lingam
Dr Gail Dovey-Pearce
et al.
'You've come to children that are in care and given us the opportunity to get our voices heard': The journey of looked after children and researchers in developing a Patient and Public Involvement group
2019
Dr Ruth McGovern
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Dr Michelle Addison
Dr Hayley Alderson
Emma Geijer Simpson
et al.
The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
2018
Dr Ruth McGovern
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
Dr Michelle Addison
Dr Hayley Alderson
Louise Carr
et al.
The health, psychological, educational and social impact of non-dependent parental substance misuse upon the child age 0-18 years: a rapid evidence assessment
2018