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Peake, Lewis and van Schalkwyk, May C I and Maani, Nason and Petticrew, Mark (2021) Analysis of the accuracy and completeness of cardiovascular health information on alcohol industry-funded websites. European Journal of Public Health , 31 , (6) , pp. 1197-1204.
van Schalkwyk, May C I and Petticrew, Mark and Maani, Nason and Hawkins, Ben and Bonell, Chris and Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal and Knai, Cécile (2022) Distilling the curriculum: an analysis of alcohol industry-funded school-based youth education programmes. PLoS ONE , 17 , (1) .
Petticrew, Mark P and van Schalkwyk, May C I and Maani, Nason J and Peake, Lewis K (2022) Educ' Alcool's misinformation: more mixed messages about alcohol harms. European Journal of Public Health , 32 , (1) , pp. 6-7.
Ramsbottom, Anna and van Schalkwyk, May C I and Carters-White, Lauren and Benylles, Yasmine and Petticrew, Mark (2022) Food as harm reduction during a drinking session: reducing the harm or normalising harmful use of alcohol? A qualitative comparative analysis of alcohol industry and non-alcohol industry-funded guidance. Harm Reduction Journal , 19 .
Maani, Nason and van Schalkwyk, May C I and Petticrew, Mark (2024) The perils of partnership: interactions between Public Health England, Drinkaware, and the Portman Group surrounding the Drink Free Days Campaign. International Journal of Health Policy and Management , 13 .
Hawkins, Benjamin R and van Schalkwyk, May C I (2024) Politics and fantasy in UK alcohol policy: a critical logics approach. Critical Policy Studies , 18 , (1) , pp. 5-24.
van Schalkwyk, May C I and Petticrew, Mark and Cassidy, Rebecca and Adams, Peter and McKee, Martin and Reynolds, Jennifer and Orford, Jim (2021) A public health approach to gambling regulation: countering powerful influences. The Lancet Public Health , 6 , (8) , e614-e619.
van Schalkwyk, May C I and Hawkins, Benjamin and Collin, Jeff and Petticrew, Mark (2026) "Who the hell is upstream pushing them all in?" Reclaiming public health's defining metaphor to counter the commercial determinants of health. PLOS Global Public Health , 6 , (2) .