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Hope, Vivian D and Walker Bond, Vincent and Boardley, Ian and Smith, Josie and Campbell, John and Bates, Geoff and Ralphs, Rob and Van Hout, Marie Claire and McVeigh, Jim (2023) Anabolic androgenic steroid use population size estimation: a first stage study utilising a Delphi exercise. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy , 30 , (5) , pp. 461-473.
O'Leary, Chris and Ralphs, Rob and Stevenson, Jennifer and Smith, Andrew and Harrison, Jordan and Kiss, Zsolt and Armitage, Harry (2024) The effectiveness of abstinence-based and harm reduction-based interventions in reducing problematic substance use in adults who are experiencing homelessness in high income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Campbell Systematic Reviews , 20 , (2) .
McVeigh, Jim and Hearne, Evelyn and Boardley, Ian and Bates, Geoff and Hope, Vivian and Ralphs, Rob and Van Hout, Marie Claire (2021) Generating evidence on the use of Image and performance enhancing drugs in the UK: results from a scoping review and expert consultation by the Anabolic Steroid UK network. Harm Reduction Journal , 18 , (1) , p. 107.
Ralphs, Rob and Gray, Paul (2018) New psychoactive substances: new service provider challenges. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy , 25 , (4) , pp. 301-312. (Submitted)
Bates, Geoff and Ralphs, Rob and Walker Bond, Vincent and Boardley, Ian and Hope, Vivian and Van Hout, Marie Claire and McVeigh, Jim (2022) Systems mapping to understand complexity in the association between image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs) and harm. International Journal of Drug Policy , 107 .
Webb, Lucy and Ralphs, Rob and Wright, Sam and Dance, Cherilyn (2024) Tackling hospital service burden of alcohol dependence in England: a service evaluation of alcohol care teams (ACTs) and care pathways for integrated care. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Early Online .
Gray, Paul and Ralphs, Rob and Williams, Lisa (2021) The use of synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) within the homeless population: motivations, harms and the implications for developing an appropriate response. Addiction Research & Theory , 29 , (1) , pp. 1-10.