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Sadie Boniface

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 22, 2022
WHO concludes there's "no place for cheap alcohol"Sadie Boniface,
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 18, 2018
Commentary on Bhattacharya et al. (2018): Reliance of the alcohol industry on heavy drinkers makes case against industry involvement in alcohol policySadie Boniface
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|October 5, 2015
Prevalence of Hazardous Drinking Among UK 18-35 Year Olds; the Impact of a Revision to the AUDIT Cut ScoreRobert Patton, Sadie Boniface
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 16, 2023
Digital tools and apps to reduce alcohol useSadie Boniface, Emma Davies
The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 30, 2019
Untreated help seekers in addiction services: an opportunity to reach under-served groups in researchSadie Boniface, John Strang
European Journal of Public Health|February 28, 2013
How is alcohol consumption affected if we account for under-reporting? A hypothetical scenarioSadie Boniface, Nicola Shelton
Human Reproduction Update|July 13, 2011
Maternal smoking in pregnancy and birth defects: a systematic review based on 173 687 malformed cases and 11.7 million controlsAllan Hackshaw, Charles Rodeck, Sadie Boniface
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|January 3, 2013
Actual and perceived units of alcohol in a self-defined "usual glass" of alcoholic drinks in EnglandSadie Boniface, James Kneale, Nicola Shelton
BMC Public Health|December 19, 2014
Drinking pattern is more strongly associated with under-reporting of alcohol consumption than socio-demographic factors: evidence from a mixed-methods studySadie Boniface, James Kneale, Nicola Shelton
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 2, 2022
The COVID-19 hangover: why we need to take harm caused by alcohol seriously as an indirect effect of the pandemicSadie Boniface, Joshua Card-Gowers, Laura Webber
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 22, 2022
WHO concludes there's "no place for cheap alcohol"Sadie Boniface,
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 18, 2018
Commentary on Bhattacharya et al. (2018): Reliance of the alcohol industry on heavy drinkers makes case against industry involvement in alcohol policySadie Boniface
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|October 5, 2015
Prevalence of Hazardous Drinking Among UK 18-35 Year Olds; the Impact of a Revision to the AUDIT Cut ScoreRobert Patton, Sadie Boniface
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 16, 2023
Digital tools and apps to reduce alcohol useSadie Boniface, Emma Davies
The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 30, 2019
Untreated help seekers in addiction services: an opportunity to reach under-served groups in researchSadie Boniface, John Strang
European Journal of Public Health|February 28, 2013
How is alcohol consumption affected if we account for under-reporting? A hypothetical scenarioSadie Boniface, Nicola Shelton
Human Reproduction Update|July 13, 2011
Maternal smoking in pregnancy and birth defects: a systematic review based on 173 687 malformed cases and 11.7 million controlsAllan Hackshaw, Charles Rodeck, Sadie Boniface
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|January 3, 2013
Actual and perceived units of alcohol in a self-defined "usual glass" of alcoholic drinks in EnglandSadie Boniface, James Kneale, Nicola Shelton
BMC Public Health|December 19, 2014
Drinking pattern is more strongly associated with under-reporting of alcohol consumption than socio-demographic factors: evidence from a mixed-methods studySadie Boniface, James Kneale, Nicola Shelton
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 2, 2022
The COVID-19 hangover: why we need to take harm caused by alcohol seriously as an indirect effect of the pandemicSadie Boniface, Joshua Card-Gowers, Laura Webber
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