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Susie Schofield

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Plos One|March 19, 2026
Mediating factors in the relationship between combat-related traumatic injury and myocardial blood flow reserve: The ADVANCE cohort studyChristopher J Boos, Susie Schofield, Rabeea Maqsood, et al.
Blood Pressure|June 23, 2025
The inverse and non-linear association between central augmentation index and heart rate variability in a cohort of male British combat personnel- findings from the ADVANCE studyRabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, Alexander N Bennett, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 22, 2025
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom clusters associated with an indicator of heart rate variability: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Rabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 24, 2025
Evaluating the physical and psychosocial impact of serious physical combat injuries in UK armed forces personnel-the ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Susie Schofield, Howard Burdett, et al.
Military Medicine|September 1, 2023
The Influence of Physical and Mental Health Mediators on the Relationship Between Combat-Related Traumatic Injury and Ultra-Short-Term Heart Rate Variability in a U.K. Military Cohort: A Structural Equation Modeling ApproachRabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, Alexander N Bennett, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 12, 2024
The underlying mechanisms by which Post-Traumatic Growth is associated with cardiovascular health in male UK military personnel: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|November 26, 2021
Association between combat-related traumatic injury and cardiovascular riskChristopher J Boos, Susie Schofield, Paul Cullinan, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 25, 2023
The underlying mechanisms by which PTSD symptoms are associated with cardiovascular health in male UK military personnel: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
Thorax|April 1, 2016
Are welders more at risk of respiratory infections? Findings from a cross-sectional survey and analysis of medical records in shipyard workers: the WELSHIP projectAndrea Marongiu, Omar Hasan, Anila Ali, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 22, 2022
Post-traumatic growth amongst UK armed forces personnel who were deployed to Afghanistan and the role of combat injury, mental health and pain: the ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
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Plos One|March 19, 2026
Mediating factors in the relationship between combat-related traumatic injury and myocardial blood flow reserve: The ADVANCE cohort studyChristopher J Boos, Susie Schofield, Rabeea Maqsood, et al.
Blood Pressure|June 23, 2025
The inverse and non-linear association between central augmentation index and heart rate variability in a cohort of male British combat personnel- findings from the ADVANCE studyRabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, Alexander N Bennett, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|January 22, 2025
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom clusters associated with an indicator of heart rate variability: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Rabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 24, 2025
Evaluating the physical and psychosocial impact of serious physical combat injuries in UK armed forces personnel-the ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Susie Schofield, Howard Burdett, et al.
Military Medicine|September 1, 2023
The Influence of Physical and Mental Health Mediators on the Relationship Between Combat-Related Traumatic Injury and Ultra-Short-Term Heart Rate Variability in a U.K. Military Cohort: A Structural Equation Modeling ApproachRabeea Maqsood, Susie Schofield, Alexander N Bennett, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 12, 2024
The underlying mechanisms by which Post-Traumatic Growth is associated with cardiovascular health in male UK military personnel: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|November 26, 2021
Association between combat-related traumatic injury and cardiovascular riskChristopher J Boos, Susie Schofield, Paul Cullinan, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 25, 2023
The underlying mechanisms by which PTSD symptoms are associated with cardiovascular health in male UK military personnel: The ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
Thorax|April 1, 2016
Are welders more at risk of respiratory infections? Findings from a cross-sectional survey and analysis of medical records in shipyard workers: the WELSHIP projectAndrea Marongiu, Omar Hasan, Anila Ali, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 22, 2022
Post-traumatic growth amongst UK armed forces personnel who were deployed to Afghanistan and the role of combat injury, mental health and pain: the ADVANCE cohort studyDaniel Dyball, Alexander N Bennett, Susie Schofield, et al.
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