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| Lisa JonesSummaryAffiliation: Liverpool John Moores University Country: UK Publications
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Optimal provision of needle and syringe programmes for injecting drug users: A systematic reviewLisa Jones
Centre for Public Health, Research Directorate, Faculty of Health and Applied Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Int J Drug Policy 21:335-42. 2010..Further studies are required which have a stated aim of evaluating how different approaches to the organisation and delivery NSPs impact on effectiveness...
Reducing harm in drinking environments: a systematic review of effective approachesLisa Jones
Centre for Public Health, Research Directorate, Faculty of Health and Applied Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Henry Cotton Campus 2nd floor, 15 21 Webster Street, Liverpool L3 2ET, United Kingdom
Health Place 17:508-18. 2011..The effectiveness of other intervention approaches was limited. Future studies of interventions in drinking environments should focus on using appropriate and robust study designs...
Prevalence and risk of violence against children with disabilities: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studiesLisa Jones
Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Lancet 380:899-907. 2012..We therefore undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis to synthesise evidence for the prevalence and risk of violence against children with disabilities...
Environmental factors in drinking venues and alcohol-related harm: the evidence base for European interventionKaren Hughes
Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Addiction 106:37-46. 2011..This review aims to identity environmental factors in drinking establishements that are associated with increased alcohol consumption and associated harm and to understand the extent of study in this area across Europe...
Prevalence and risk of violence against adults with disabilities: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studiesKaren Hughes
Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Lancet 379:1621-9. 2012..These individuals are frequently reported to be at increased risk of violence, yet quantitative syntheses of studies of this issue are scarce. We aimed to quantify violence against adults with disabilities...
Teenage drinking, alcohol availability and pricing: a cross-sectional study of risk and protective factors for alcohol-related harms in school childrenMark A Bellis
Centre for Public Health, Faculty of Applied Health and Social Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Fifth Floor Kingsway House, Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2AJ, UK
BMC Public Health 9:380. 2009..Here, we examine drinking habits and associated harms in 15-16 year olds and explore how this can inform public health advice on child drinking...
