Petra Meier
0000-0001-5354-1933
University of Sheffield
13 papers found
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Systems science methods in public health: what can they contribute to our understanding of and response to the cost-of-living crisis?
Stakeholder Engagement in the Development of Public Health Economic Models: An Application to Modelling of Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol in South Africa
An integrated dual process simulation model of alcohol use behaviours in individuals, with application to US population-level consumption, 1984–2012
Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Psychological, Social and Physical Wellbeing in Family Members Affected by an Adult Relative’s Substance Use: A Systematic Search and Review of the Evidence
Introducing CASCADEPOP: an open-source sociodemographic simulation platform for US health policy appraisal
Assessing the contribution of alcohol-specific causes to socio-economic inequalities in mortality in England and Wales 2001-16
The role of personality functioning in drug misuse treatment engagement
The SIPHER Consortium: Introducing the new UK hub for systems science in public health and health economic research
Scotland's policy on minimum unit pricing for alcohol: the legal barriers are gone, so what are the implications for implementation and evaluation?: Minimum unit pricing for alcohol
Social practice theory and the study of how we drink: Social practice theory and the study of how we drink
All drinking is not equal: how a social practice theory lens could enhance public health research on alcohol and other health behaviours: Social practice theory-a helpful paradigm for public health research
Investigation of the Association Between Alcohol Outlet Density and Alcohol-Related Hospital Admission Rates in England: Study Protocol
Developing a social practice-based typology of British drinking culture in 2009-2011: Implications for alcohol policy analysis.: Typology of British drinking practices.
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