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You have to be prepared to drink: Students’ views about reducing excessive alcohol consumption at university
Emma L. Davies, Cara Law, Sarah E. HennellyMany existing interventions to reduce excessive drinking in university students attempt to target individual cognitions, which ignore the wider contextual features that drive…
Drinking to the “edge”: gender differences in context-specific risks
Emma Dresler, Margaret AndersonThe risk associated with heavy episodic drinking in young people has caused concern among public health professionals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender…
Involving teachers in reducing children’s media risks
Anja Stiller, Hanna Schwendemann, Paula Bleckmann, Eva-Maria Bitzer, Thomas MößleThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to introduce MEDIA PROTECT, a multi-modal intervention for parents and teachers with six components preventing problematic, and in the…
Teachers’ perspectives of a new food literacy curriculum in Australia
Janandani Nanayakkara, Claire Margerison, Anthony WorsleyImplementation of a new food literacy curriculum provides multiple health and social benefits to school students. The success of any new curriculum execution is partly determined…
Implementation fidelity of a voluntary sector-led diabetes education programme
Michele S.Y. Kok, Mat Jones, Emma Solomon-Moore, Jane R. SmithThe quality of voluntary sector-led community health programmes is an important concern for service users, providers and commissioners. Research on the fidelity of programme…
Participant perceptions of an individualised physical activity anti-smoking intervention
Clare Hanlon, Tony Morris, Grant Anthony O’SullivanThe purpose of this paper is to explore a health program comprising the individual experiences, successes and setbacks of adults in an individually tailored, community-based…
The intention to quit smoking: The impact of susceptibility, self-efficacy, social norms and emotional intelligence embedded model
Muhammad Sabbir Rahman, Mahafuz Mannan, Mohammad Mahboob RahmanFrom the perspective of developing countries, studies regarding the behavioral effects of quitting tobacco consumption on emerging psychological determinants are limited. The…
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