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Jessica Z Leather

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Bjpsych Open|October 12, 2022
Exploring the acceptability of a brief online theory-based intervention to prevent and reduce self-harm: a theoretically framed qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 13, 2022
Examining drivers of self-harm guideline implementation by general practitioners: A qualitative analysis using the theoretical domains frameworkJessica Z Leather, Christopher Keyworth, Nav Kapur, et al.
BMC Nursing|December 2, 2023
Implementation of national guidance for self-harm among general practice nurses: a qualitative exploration using the capabilities, opportunities, and motivations model of behaviour change (COM-B) and the theoretical domains frameworkJessica Z Leather, Chris Keyworth, Nav Kapur, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 23, 2023
Does refining an intervention based on participant feedback increase acceptability? An experimental approachChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
Bjpsych Open|March 19, 2025
Randomised controlled trial of a brief theory-based online intervention to reduce self-harmChris Keyworth, Jessica Z Leather, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 18, 2021
Identifying targets for interventions to support public adherence to government instructions to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2Christopher J Armitage, Chris Keyworth, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
Preventive Medicine|February 19, 2021
What challenges do UK adults face when adhering to COVID-19-related instructions? Cross-sectional survey in a representative sampleChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Lucie Byrne-Davis, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|March 23, 2022
"We want to live a little longer and our family want[s] us around": A summative content analysis of adherence to COVID-19-related guidelines using the Theoretical Domains FrameworkJessica Z Leather, Chris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 5, 2020
Healthcare professionals' implementation of national guidelines with patients who self-harmJessica Z Leather, Rory C O'Connor, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
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Bjpsych Open|October 12, 2022
Exploring the acceptability of a brief online theory-based intervention to prevent and reduce self-harm: a theoretically framed qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 13, 2022
Examining drivers of self-harm guideline implementation by general practitioners: A qualitative analysis using the theoretical domains frameworkJessica Z Leather, Christopher Keyworth, Nav Kapur, et al.
BMC Nursing|December 2, 2023
Implementation of national guidance for self-harm among general practice nurses: a qualitative exploration using the capabilities, opportunities, and motivations model of behaviour change (COM-B) and the theoretical domains frameworkJessica Z Leather, Chris Keyworth, Nav Kapur, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 23, 2023
Does refining an intervention based on participant feedback increase acceptability? An experimental approachChris Keyworth, Leah Quinlivan, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
Bjpsych Open|March 19, 2025
Randomised controlled trial of a brief theory-based online intervention to reduce self-harmChris Keyworth, Jessica Z Leather, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 18, 2021
Identifying targets for interventions to support public adherence to government instructions to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2Christopher J Armitage, Chris Keyworth, Jessica Z Leather, et al.
Preventive Medicine|February 19, 2021
What challenges do UK adults face when adhering to COVID-19-related instructions? Cross-sectional survey in a representative sampleChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Lucie Byrne-Davis, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|March 23, 2022
"We want to live a little longer and our family want[s] us around": A summative content analysis of adherence to COVID-19-related guidelines using the Theoretical Domains FrameworkJessica Z Leather, Chris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 5, 2020
Healthcare professionals' implementation of national guidelines with patients who self-harmJessica Z Leather, Rory C O'Connor, Leah Quinlivan, et al.
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