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Kathryn Skivington

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European Journal of Public Health|December 21, 2012
Why do those out of work because of sickness or disability have a high mortality risk? Evidence from a Scottish cohortFrank Popham, Kathryn Skivington, Michaela Benzeval
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 28, 2020
"The state They're in": Unpicking fantasy paradigms of health improvement interventions as tools for addressing health inequalitiesMhairi Mackenzie, Kathryn Skivington, Gillian Fergie
Work (Reading, Mass.)|October 30, 2016
Implementing a collaborative return-to-work program: Lessons from a qualitative study in a large Canadian healthcare organizationKathryn Skivington, Marni Lifshen, Cameron Mustard
BMC Public Health|October 18, 2024
An exploration of community food pantries in Scotland: strategic and operational perspectives on addressing food insecurity and health inequalitiesAnna Baillie, Kathryn Skivington, Gillian Fergie
Evidence & Policy : a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice|May 16, 2025
Participatory-deliberative processes in UK policymaking related to income insecurity as a determinant of health: a scoping reviewAnna Baillie, Gillian Fergie, Mhairi Mackenzie, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 19, 2010
Challenges in evaluating Welfare to Work policy interventions: would an RCT design have been the answer to all our problems?Kathryn Skivington, Gerry McCartney, Hilary Thomson, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 12, 2010
Evaluating complex interventions. Health improvement programmes: really too complex to evaluate?Lyndal Bond, Peter Craig, Matthew Egan, et al.
Plos One|June 13, 2022
Children's, parents' and professional stakeholders' views on power concerning the regulation of online advertising of unhealthy food to young people in the UK: A qualitative studyLauren Carters-White, Shona Hilton, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
Food Policy|November 1, 2021
Whose rights deserve protection? Framing analysis of responses to the 2016 Committee of Advertising Practice consultation on the non-broadcast advertising of foods and soft drinks to childrenLauren Carters-White, Stephanie Chambers, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
Evidence & Policy : a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice|August 2, 2023
Contextual influences on the role of evidence in e-cigarette recommendations: a multi-method analysis of international and national jurisdictionsMarissa J Smith, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
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European Journal of Public Health|December 21, 2012
Why do those out of work because of sickness or disability have a high mortality risk? Evidence from a Scottish cohortFrank Popham, Kathryn Skivington, Michaela Benzeval
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 28, 2020
"The state They're in": Unpicking fantasy paradigms of health improvement interventions as tools for addressing health inequalitiesMhairi Mackenzie, Kathryn Skivington, Gillian Fergie
Work (Reading, Mass.)|October 30, 2016
Implementing a collaborative return-to-work program: Lessons from a qualitative study in a large Canadian healthcare organizationKathryn Skivington, Marni Lifshen, Cameron Mustard
BMC Public Health|October 18, 2024
An exploration of community food pantries in Scotland: strategic and operational perspectives on addressing food insecurity and health inequalitiesAnna Baillie, Kathryn Skivington, Gillian Fergie
Evidence & Policy : a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice|May 16, 2025
Participatory-deliberative processes in UK policymaking related to income insecurity as a determinant of health: a scoping reviewAnna Baillie, Gillian Fergie, Mhairi Mackenzie, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 19, 2010
Challenges in evaluating Welfare to Work policy interventions: would an RCT design have been the answer to all our problems?Kathryn Skivington, Gerry McCartney, Hilary Thomson, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 12, 2010
Evaluating complex interventions. Health improvement programmes: really too complex to evaluate?Lyndal Bond, Peter Craig, Matthew Egan, et al.
Plos One|June 13, 2022
Children's, parents' and professional stakeholders' views on power concerning the regulation of online advertising of unhealthy food to young people in the UK: A qualitative studyLauren Carters-White, Shona Hilton, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
Food Policy|November 1, 2021
Whose rights deserve protection? Framing analysis of responses to the 2016 Committee of Advertising Practice consultation on the non-broadcast advertising of foods and soft drinks to childrenLauren Carters-White, Stephanie Chambers, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
Evidence & Policy : a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice|August 2, 2023
Contextual influences on the role of evidence in e-cigarette recommendations: a multi-method analysis of international and national jurisdictionsMarissa J Smith, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Kathryn Skivington, et al.
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