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Estimating the prevalence of socially sensitive behaviors: attributing guilty and innocent noncompliance with the single sample count method.
T Nepusz, A Petróczi, DP Naughton, T Epton, P Norman
Psychological methods 19 (3), 334, 2014
Mandates: UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, British Heart …
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Does heightening risk appraisals change people’s intentions and behavior? A meta-analysis of experimental studies.
P Sheeran, PR Harris, T Epton
Psychological bulletin 140 (2), 511, 2014
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Unique effects of setting goals on behavior change: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
T Epton, S Currie, CJ Armitage
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 85 (12), 1182, 2017
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
‘It's difficult, I think it's complicated’: Health care professionals’ barriers and enablers to providing opportunistic behaviour change interventions during routine medical …
C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam, CJ Armitage
British journal of health psychology 24 (3), 571-592, 2019
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@ Uni): results from a randomised controlled trial
T Epton, P Norman, AS Dadzie, PR Harris, TL Webb, P Sheeran, ...
BMC Public Health 14, 1-13, 2014
Mandates: UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, British Heart …
Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policy
C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam, CJ Armitage
Implementation Science 13, 1-9, 2018
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Delivering opportunistic behavior change interventions: a systematic review of systematic reviews
C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam, CJ Armitage
Prevention Science 21 (3), 319-331, 2020
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@ Uni: LifeGuide): results from a repeat randomized controlled trial
D Cameron, T Epton, P Norman, P Sheeran, PR Harris, TL Webb, ...
Trials 16, 1-15, 2015
Mandates: Alzheimers's UK, UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council …
A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic
S Lawes-Wickwar, D Ghio, MY Tang, C Keyworth, S Stanescu, ...
Vaccines 9 (2), 72, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Development of theory-based health messages: three-phase programme of formative research
T Epton, P Norman, P Harris, T Webb, FA Snowsill, P Sheeran
Health promotion international 30 (3), 756-768, 2015
Mandates: Alzheimers's UK, UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council …
A theory-based online health behavior intervention for new university students: study protocol
T Epton, P Norman, P Sheeran, PR Harris, TL Webb, F Ciravegna, ...
BMC Public Health 13 (1), 107, 2013
Mandates: British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK
Perceptions of receiving behaviour change interventions from GPs during routine consultations: a qualitative study
C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam, CJ Armitage
PLoS One 15 (5), e0233399, 2020
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Investigating which behaviour change techniques work for whom in which contexts delivered by what means: Proposal for an international collaboratory of Centres for …
CJ Armitage, M Conner, A Prestwich, M de Bruin, M Johnston, F Sniehotta, ...
British Journal of Health Psychology 26 (1), 1-14, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Identifying targets for interventions to support public adherence to government instructions to reduce transmission of SARS-CoV-2
CJ Armitage, C Keyworth, JZ Leather, L Byrne-Davis, T Epton
BMC Public Health 21, 1-6, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Do self-incentives and self-rewards change behavior? A systematic review and meta-analysis
EM Brown, DM Smith, T Epton, CJ Armitage
Behavior therapy 49 (1), 113-123, 2018
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
What challenges do UK adults face when adhering to COVID-19-related instructions? Cross-sectional survey in a representative sample
C Keyworth, T Epton, L Byrne-Davis, JZ Leather, CJ Armitage
Preventive Medicine 147, 106458, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The cost-effectiveness of a theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students: an economic evaluation
J Kruger, A Brennan, M Strong, C Thomas, P Norman, T Epton
BMC Public Health 14, 1-16, 2014
Mandates: UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Cancer Research …
Cost‐effectiveness of a policy‐based intervention to reduce melanoma and other skin cancers associated with indoor tanning
M Eden, R Hainsworth, LG Gordon, T Epton, P Lorigan, LE Rhodes, ...
British Journal of Dermatology 187 (1), 105-114, 2022
Mandates: Cancer Research UK, National Institute for Health Research, UK, Wellcome …
Who is responsible for keeping children healthy? A qualitative exploration of the views of children aged 8–10 years old
J Goldthorpe, T Epton, C Keyworth, R Calam, C Armitage
BMJ open 9 (5), e025245, 2019
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Template for rapid iterative consensus of experts (TRICE)
AM Chater, GW Shorter, V Swanson, A Kamal, T Epton, MA Arden, J Hart, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (19), 10255, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
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