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British Journal of Health Psychology|April 13, 2019
'It's difficult, I think it's complicated': Health care professionals' barriers and enablers to providing opportunistic behaviour change interventions during routine medical consultationsChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|September 23, 2018
Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policyChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 13, 2020
Are primary/elementary school-based interventions effective in preventing/ameliorating excess weight gain? A systematic review of systematic reviewsJoanna Goldthorpe, Tracy Epton, Chris Keyworth, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|October 31, 2025
Anti-mattering mediates the relationship between social-responsibility misalignments and mental health problems in young peoplePatricia Gooding, Karolina Kluk-de Kort, Piers Ramsdale-Capper, et al.
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|February 19, 2020
Delivering Opportunistic Behavior Change Interventions: a Systematic Review of Systematic ReviewsChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Behavior Therapy|February 7, 2018
Do Self-Incentives and Self-Rewards Change Behavior? A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisEmma M Brown, Debbie M Smith, Tracy Epton, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|October 28, 2021
Are interventions delivered by healthcare professionals effective for weight management? A systematic review of systematic reviewsTracy Epton, Christopher Keyworth, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Plos One|May 22, 2020
Perceptions of receiving behaviour change interventions from GPs during routine consultations: A qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 26, 2021
Reasons for indoor tanning use and the acceptability of alternatives: A qualitative studyStephanie Lyons, Paul Lorigan, Adele C Green, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 22, 2020
Acceptability, reliability, and validity of a brief measure of capabilities, opportunities, and motivations ("COM-B")Chris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
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British Journal of Health Psychology|April 13, 2019
'It's difficult, I think it's complicated': Health care professionals' barriers and enablers to providing opportunistic behaviour change interventions during routine medical consultationsChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|September 23, 2018
Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policyChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 13, 2020
Are primary/elementary school-based interventions effective in preventing/ameliorating excess weight gain? A systematic review of systematic reviewsJoanna Goldthorpe, Tracy Epton, Chris Keyworth, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|October 31, 2025
Anti-mattering mediates the relationship between social-responsibility misalignments and mental health problems in young peoplePatricia Gooding, Karolina Kluk-de Kort, Piers Ramsdale-Capper, et al.
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|February 19, 2020
Delivering Opportunistic Behavior Change Interventions: a Systematic Review of Systematic ReviewsChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Behavior Therapy|February 7, 2018
Do Self-Incentives and Self-Rewards Change Behavior? A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisEmma M Brown, Debbie M Smith, Tracy Epton, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|October 28, 2021
Are interventions delivered by healthcare professionals effective for weight management? A systematic review of systematic reviewsTracy Epton, Christopher Keyworth, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Plos One|May 22, 2020
Perceptions of receiving behaviour change interventions from GPs during routine consultations: A qualitative studyChris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 26, 2021
Reasons for indoor tanning use and the acceptability of alternatives: A qualitative studyStephanie Lyons, Paul Lorigan, Adele C Green, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 22, 2020
Acceptability, reliability, and validity of a brief measure of capabilities, opportunities, and motivations ("COM-B")Chris Keyworth, Tracy Epton, Joanna Goldthorpe, et al.
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