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Beynon, Caryl and Bayliss, David and Mason, Jenny and Sweeney, Kate and Perkins, Clare and Henn, Clive (2019) Alcohol-related harm to others in England: a cross-sectional analysis of national survey data. BMJ Open , 9 , (e021046) .
Gold, Natalie and Egan, Mark and Londakova, Kristina and Mottershaw, Abigail and Harper, Hugo and Burton, Robyn and Henn, Clive and Smolar, Maria and Walmsley, Matthew and Arambepola, Rohan and Watson, Robin and Bowen, Sarah and Greaves, Felix (2021) Effect of alcohol label designs with different pictorial representations of alcohol content and health warnings on knowledge and understanding of low-risk drinking guidelines: a randomized controlled trial. Addiction , 116 , (6) , pp. 1443-1459.
Edmunds, Charlotte E R and Gold, Natalie and Burton, Robyn and Smolar, Maria and Walmsley, Matthew and Henn, Clive and Egan, Mark and Tran, Anh and Harper, Hugo and Dale, Max Kroner and Brown, Helen and Londakova, Kristina and Sheron, Nick and Greaves, Felix (2023) The effectiveness of alcohol label information for increasing knowledge and awareness: a rapid evidence review. BMC Public Health , 23 .
Regan, Marguerite and Smolar, Maria and Burton, Robyn and Clarke, Zoe and Sharpe, Casey and Henn, Clive and Marsden, John (2022) Policies and interventions to reduce harmful gambling: an international Delphi consensus and implementation rating study. The Lancet Public Health , 7 , (8) , e705-e717.
Burton, Robyn and Sharpe, Casey and Bhuptani, Saloni and Jecks, Mike and Henn, Clive and Pearce-Smith, Nicola and Knight, Sandy and Regan, Marguerite and Sheron, Nick (2024) The relationship between the price and demand of alcohol, tobacco, unhealthy food, sugar-sweetened beverages, and gambling: an umbrella review of systematic reviews. BMC Public Health , 24 .
Burton, Robyn and Kane, Gemma and Mason, Jenny and Sheron, Nick and Henn, Clive and Beynon, Caryl (2019) The range and magnitude of alcohol’s harm to others: a report delivered to the Five Nations Health Improvement Network. A rapid review of cross-sectional surveys. London: Public Health England.