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    • Can physical activity support grief outcomes in individuals who have been bereaved? A systematic review 

      Williams, Jane; Shorter, Gillian; Howlett, Neil; Zakrzewski-Fruer, Julia; Chater, Angel (2021-04-08)
      Background: In 2018, there were 616,014 registered deaths in the United Kingdom (UK). Grief is a natural consequence. Many mental health concerns, which can be identified as grief outcomes (e.g. anxiety and depression) in ...
    • Can physical activity support young people after the death of a parent? The BABYSTEPS Project 

      Chater, Angel; Williams, Jane; Fruer, Julia; Shorter, Gillian; Howlett, Neil (2019-09-07)
      Background: Annually, 41,000 UK children and young people are parentally bereaved. Grief is an individual process and must be supported properly. Many mental health aspects that cross over with grief outcomes (i.e. anxiety ...
    • Covid-19 public health road map: Eating behaviour 

      Whittaker, Eleanor; Howlett, Neil; Abdin, Shanara; Chadwick, Paul; Shorter, Gillian; Hart, Jo; Armitage, Christopher; Epton, Tracy; Byrne-Davis, Lucie; Arden , Madelynne; Kamal, Atiya; Lewis, Lesley; Drury, John; McBride, Emily; O'Connor, Daryl; Swanson, Vivien; Thompson, Sam; Chater, Angel (British Psychological Society (BPS), 2020-10-28)
      This roadmap aims to support health officials to consider changes to eating behaviour that may have occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic and to use psychologically-informed behaviour change approaches to optimise health ...
    • Covid-19 public health road map: Physical activity 

      Chater, Angel; Abdin, Shanara; Dryden, Jennifer; Lewis, Lesley; Shorter, Gillian; Arden , Madelynne; Chadwick, Paul; Hart, Jo; Armitage, Christopher; Byrne-Davis, Lucie; Epton, Tracy; Kamal, Atiya; Drury, John; McBride, Emily; O'Connor, Daryl; Swanson, Vivien; Thompson, Sam; Whittaker, Eleanor; Howlett, Neil (British Psychological Society (BPS), 2020-10-28)
      This roadmap aims to support health officials to consider changes to physical activity that may have occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic and to use psychologically-informed behaviour change approaches to optimise health ...
    • Covid-19 public health road map: Sedentary behaviour 

      Chater, Angel; Abdin, Shanara; Shorter, Gillian; Lewis, Lesley; Hart, Jo; Armitage, Christopher; Epton, Tracy; Byrne-Davis, Lucie; Arden , Madelynne; Chadwick, Paul; Kamal, Atiya; Drury, John; McBride, Emily; O'Connor, Daryl; Swanson, Vivien; Thompson, Sam; Whittaker, Eleanor; Howlett, Neil (British Psychological Society (BPS), 2020-10-28)
      This roadmap aims to support health officials to consider changes to sedentary behaviour that may have occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic and to use psychologically informed behaviour change approaches to optimise health ...
    • A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic 

      Lawes-Wickwar, Sadie; Ghio, Daniela; Yee Tang, Mei; Keyworth, Chris; Stanescu, Sabina; Westbrook, Juliette; Jenkinson, Elizabeth; Kassianos, Angelos; Scanlan, Daniel; Garnett, Natalie; Laidlaw, Lynn; Howlett, Neil; Carr, Natalie; Stanulewicz, Natalia; Guest, Ella; Watson, Daniella; Sutherland, Lisa; Byrne-Davis, Lucie; Chater, Angel; Hart, Jo; Armitage, Christopher; Shorter, Gillian; Swanson, Vivien; Epton, Tracy (2021-01-20)
      Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages in a pandemic or epidemic to inform successful campaigns encouraging the uptake of new vaccines as they become available. A rapid ...
    • Supporting young people who have been parentally bereaved: Can physical activity help and what services are available? The BABYSTEPS project 

      Williams, Jane; Fruer, Julia; Chater, Angel; Howlett, Neil; Shorter, Gillian (2019-07-11)
      Background: Annually, 41,000 UK children and young people are parentally bereaved. Grief is an individual process and must be supported properly. Many mental health aspects that cross over with grief outcomes (i.e. anxiety ...