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Phil Mason

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Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|January 23, 2019
In ResponsePhil Mason
Health & Place|January 26, 2015
Regeneration, relocation and health behaviours in deprived communitiesAde Kearns, Phil Mason
Transplantation|August 16, 2022
Improving Access to Renal Transplantation for Highly Sensitized PatientsPhil Mason, Matthew L Robb
Health & Place|March 15, 2011
Neighbourhood walking and regeneration in deprived communitiesPhil Mason, Ade Kearns, Lyndal Bond
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 16, 2013
"Safe Going": the influence of crime rates and perceived crime and safety on walking in deprived neighbourhoodsPhil Mason, Ade Kearns, Mark Livingston
Health & Place|April 25, 2020
Urban regeneration and mental health: Investigating the effects of an area-based intervention using a modified intention to treat analysis with alternative outcome measuresAde Kearns, Seemanti Ghosh, Phil Mason, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 19, 2009
The SHARP study: a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the short-term outcomes of housing and neighbourhood renewalMark Petticrew, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
International Journal of Public Health|August 16, 2011
Material and meaningful homes: mental health impacts and psychosocial benefits of rehousing to new dwellingsAde Kearns, Elise Whitley, Phil Mason, et al.
BMC Public Health|January 20, 2012
Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areasLyndal Bond, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 11, 2014
Physical and mental health outcomes following housing improvements: evidence from the GoWell studyAngela Curl, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
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Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|January 23, 2019
In ResponsePhil Mason
Health & Place|January 26, 2015
Regeneration, relocation and health behaviours in deprived communitiesAde Kearns, Phil Mason
Transplantation|August 16, 2022
Improving Access to Renal Transplantation for Highly Sensitized PatientsPhil Mason, Matthew L Robb
Health & Place|March 15, 2011
Neighbourhood walking and regeneration in deprived communitiesPhil Mason, Ade Kearns, Lyndal Bond
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 16, 2013
"Safe Going": the influence of crime rates and perceived crime and safety on walking in deprived neighbourhoodsPhil Mason, Ade Kearns, Mark Livingston
Health & Place|April 25, 2020
Urban regeneration and mental health: Investigating the effects of an area-based intervention using a modified intention to treat analysis with alternative outcome measuresAde Kearns, Seemanti Ghosh, Phil Mason, et al.
BMC Public Health|November 19, 2009
The SHARP study: a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the short-term outcomes of housing and neighbourhood renewalMark Petticrew, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
International Journal of Public Health|August 16, 2011
Material and meaningful homes: mental health impacts and psychosocial benefits of rehousing to new dwellingsAde Kearns, Elise Whitley, Phil Mason, et al.
BMC Public Health|January 20, 2012
Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areasLyndal Bond, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|September 11, 2014
Physical and mental health outcomes following housing improvements: evidence from the GoWell studyAngela Curl, Ade Kearns, Phil Mason, et al.
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