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Jackson, Sarah E and Garnett, Claire and Shahab, Lion and Oldham, Melissa and Brown, Jamie (2021) Association of the Covid-19 lockdown with smoking, drinking, and attempts to quit in England: an analysis of 2019-2020 data. Addiction , 116 , (5) , pp. 1233-1244.
Akwa, Lady Gwendoline and Smith, Lesley and Twiddy, Maureen and Abt, Grant and Garnett, Claire and Oldham, Melissa and Shahab, Lion and Herbec, Aleksandra (2023) Associations between physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and alcohol consumption among UK adults: findings from the Health Behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic (HEBECO) study. PLoS ONE , 18 , (10) .
Kock, Loren and Shahab, Lion and Garnett, Claire and Oldham, Melissa and Tattan-Birch, Harry and Angus, Colin and Brose, Leonie and Brown, Jamie (2024) Brief interventions for smoking and alcohol associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: a population survey in England. BMC Public Health , 24 .
Fitzgerald, Niamh and Angus, Kathryn and Howell, Rebecca and Labhart, Heather and Morris, James and Fenton, Laura and Woodrow, Nicholas and Castellina, Maria and Oldham, Melissa and Garnett, Claire and Holmes, John and Brown, Jamie and O'Donnell, Rachel (2024) Changing public perceptions of alcohol, alcohol harms and alcohol policies: a multi-methods study to develop novel framing approaches. Addiction , Early Online .
Garnett, Claire and Oldham, Melissa and Shahab, Lion and Tattan-Birch, Harry and Cox, Sharon (2022) Characterising smoking and smoking cessation attempts by risk of alcohol dependence: a representative, cross-sectional study of adults in England between 2014-2021. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe , 118 .
Oldham, Melissa and Garnett, Claire and Brown, Jamie and Kale, Dimitra and Shahab, Lion and Herbec, Aleksandra (2021) Characterising the patterns of and factors associated with increased alcohol consumption since COVID-19 in a UK sample. Drug and Alcohol Review , 40 , (6) , pp. 890-899.
Whitaker, Victoria and Oldham, Melissa and Boyd, Jennifer and Fairbrother, Hannah and Curtis, Penny and Meier, Petra and Holmes, John (2021) Clustering of health-related behaviours within children aged 11-16: a systematic review. BMC Public Health , 21 , (1) , p. 137.
Oldham, Melissa and Beard, Emma and Loebenberg, Gemma and Dinu, Larisa and Angus, Colin and Burton, Robyn and Field, Matt and Greaves, Felix and Hickman, Matthew and Kaner, Eileen and Michie, Susan and Munafo, Marcus R and Pizzo, Elena and Brown, Jamie and Garnett, Claire (2024) Effectiveness of a smartphone app (Drink Less) versus usual digital care for reducing alcohol consumption among increasing-and-higher-risk adult drinkers in the UK: a two-arm, parallel-group, double-blind, randomised controlled trial. EClinicalMedicine , 70 .
Oldham, Melissa and Dina, Larisa-Maria and Loebenberg, Gemma and Perski, Olga and Brown, Jamie and Angus, Colin and Beard, Emma and Burton, Robyn and Field, Matt and Greaves, Felix and Hickman, Matthew and Kaner, Eileen and Michie, Susan and Munafò, Marcus R and Pizzo, Elena and Garnett, Claire (2024) Evaluating the acceptability of the drink less app and the national health service alcohol advice web page: qualitative interview process evaluation. Journal of Medical Internet Research , 26 .
Garnett, Claire and Jackson, Sarah and Oldham, Melissa and Brown, Jamie and Steptoe, Andrew and Fancourt, Daisy (2021) Factors associated with drinking behaviour during COVID-19 social distancing and lockdown among adults in the UK. Drug and Alcohol Dependence , 219 , p. 108461. (In Press)
Angus, Colin and Oldham, Melissa and Burton, Robyn and Dina, Larisa-Maria and Field, Matt and Hickman, Mattew and Kaner, Eileen and Loebenberg, Gemma and Munafò, Marcus and Pizzo, Elena and Brown, Jamie and Garnett, Claire (2024) Modeling potential health, health economic, and health inequality impact of a large-scale rollout of the Drink Less app in England. Value in health , 28 , (2) , pp. 215-223.
Garnett, Claire and Oldham, Melissa and Brose, Leonie and Cheeseman, Hazel and Cox, Sharon (2024) Prevalence and characteristics of co-occurrence of smoking and increasing-and-higher-risk drinking: a population survey in England. Addictive Behaviors , 150 .
Kersbergen, Inge and Oldham, Melissa and Jones, Andrew and Field, Matt and Angus, Colin and Robinson, Eric (2018) Reducing the standard serving size of alcoholic beverages prompts reductions in alcohol consumption. Addiction , 113 , (9) .
Jackson, Sarah E and Oldham, Melissa and Garnett, Claire and Brown, Jamie and Shahab, Lion and Cox, Sharon (2025) Smoking, and to a lesser extent non-combustible nicotine use, is associated with higher levels of alcohol consumption and risky drinking. Scientific Reports , 15 .
Jackson, Sarah E and Oldham, Melissa and Angus, Colin and Garnett, Claire and Wilson, Luke and Holmes, John and Brown, Jamie (2024) Trends in alcohol expenditure among risky drinkers: a population study in England, 2014–2023. International Journal of Drug Policy , 133 .
Oldham, Melissa and Livingston, Michael and Whitaker, Victoria and Callinan, Sarah and Fairbrother, Hannah and Curtis, Penny and Meier, Petra and Holmes, John (2021) Trends in the psychosocial characteristics of 11-15-year-olds who still drink, smoke, take drugs and engage in poly-substance use in England. Drug and Alcohol Review , 40 , (4) , pp. 597-606.
Jackson, Sarah E and Tattan-Birch, Harry and Shahab, Lion and Oldham, Melissa and Kale, Dimitra and Brose, Leonie and Brown, Jamie (2024) Who would be affected by a ban on disposable vapes? A population study in Great Britain. Public Health , 227 , pp. 291-298.
Whitaker, Victoria and Curtis, Penny and Fairbrother, Hannah and Oldham, Melissa and Holmes, John (2023) Young people’s explanations for the decline in youth drinking in England. BMC Public Health , 23 , (402) .
Holmes, John and Fairbrother, Hannah and Livingston, Michael and Meier, Petra S and Oldham, Melissa and Pennay, Amy and Whitaker, Victoria (2022) Youth drinking in decline: what are the implications for public health, public policy and public debate? International Journal of Drug Policy , 102 , p. 103606.