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Sally Haw

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Professional Nurse (London, England)|May 10, 2002
Providing support to quit smokingSally Haw, James Inglis
The Milbank Quarterly|December 23, 2011
Best practice guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in health status: lessons from ScotlandJohn Frank, Sally Haw
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|June 10, 2009
The triumph of national smoke-free legislationJill P Pell, Sally Haw
The Milbank Quarterly|March 16, 2013
Commentary: persistent social inequalities in health--insensitive outcomes, inadequate policies, or both?John W Frank, Sally Haw
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 9, 2010
A rapid review of key strategies to improve the cognitive and social development of children in ScotlandRosemary Geddes, John Frank, Sally Haw
BMC Public Health|October 28, 2011
Changes in the socio-demographic patterning of late adolescent health risk behaviours during the 1990s: analysis of two West of Scotland cohort studiesHelen Sweeting, Caroline Jackson, Sally Haw
BMJ Open|February 10, 2012
Clustering of substance use and sexual risk behaviour in adolescence: analysis of two cohort studiesCaroline Jackson, Helen Sweeting, Sally Haw
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 31, 2020
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programmes in prisonsRita Komalasari, Sarah Wilson, Sally Haw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 13, 2005
Young people's access to tobacco, alcohol, and other drugsDavid Ogilvie, Laurence Gruer, Sally Haw
International Journal of Prisoner Health|June 21, 2024
A social ecological model (SEM) to exploring barriers of and facilitators to the implementation of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programmes in prisonsRita Komalasari, Sarah Wilson, Sally Haw
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Professional Nurse (London, England)|May 10, 2002
Providing support to quit smokingSally Haw, James Inglis
The Milbank Quarterly|December 23, 2011
Best practice guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in health status: lessons from ScotlandJohn Frank, Sally Haw
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|June 10, 2009
The triumph of national smoke-free legislationJill P Pell, Sally Haw
The Milbank Quarterly|March 16, 2013
Commentary: persistent social inequalities in health--insensitive outcomes, inadequate policies, or both?John W Frank, Sally Haw
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 9, 2010
A rapid review of key strategies to improve the cognitive and social development of children in ScotlandRosemary Geddes, John Frank, Sally Haw
BMC Public Health|October 28, 2011
Changes in the socio-demographic patterning of late adolescent health risk behaviours during the 1990s: analysis of two West of Scotland cohort studiesHelen Sweeting, Caroline Jackson, Sally Haw
BMJ Open|February 10, 2012
Clustering of substance use and sexual risk behaviour in adolescence: analysis of two cohort studiesCaroline Jackson, Helen Sweeting, Sally Haw
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 31, 2020
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programmes in prisonsRita Komalasari, Sarah Wilson, Sally Haw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 13, 2005
Young people's access to tobacco, alcohol, and other drugsDavid Ogilvie, Laurence Gruer, Sally Haw
International Journal of Prisoner Health|June 21, 2024
A social ecological model (SEM) to exploring barriers of and facilitators to the implementation of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programmes in prisonsRita Komalasari, Sarah Wilson, Sally Haw
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