
Auteur M. A. BELLIS
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (40)

NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; D. DEDMAN ; I. O'FARRELL ; P. A. COOK ; M. BURROWS ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report concentrates on hospital admission relating to alcohol in order to highlight which groups and types of populations are most at risk. Admission is broken down by gender and into admission type: admissions due to conditions with low al[...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; L. DEACON ; K. L. HANNON ; P. A. COOK ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report concentrates on consumption, highlighting which groups and types of groups are most likely to drink in certain patterns. Consumption is broken down by gender and into the following categories: patterns of consumption (non-drinkers, m[...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; E. CARLIN ; J. SPALDING ; L. DEACON ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThe development of pen portraits is a technique used in social marketing to aide practitioners in defining their target audience. The pen portrait is a fictitious character to which a message or an intervention is targeted. Practitioners define [...]
Presents and grades the evidence in relation to drug prevention in young people across the four tiered model of services. Key recommendations and gaps are presented according to their relevance to different professional groups. Discusses the eco[...]
This is the final report of the EMCDDA project the 'European databank on population surveys on drugs,' which consisted of a voluntary compilation of original databases of existing surveys and their results. The aim of the project was to re-appro[...]
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; E. CARLIN ; J. SPALDING ; P. A. COOK ; M. BURROWS ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | 2010
RapportThis report, published by NWPHO, is part of a series of four reports utilising segmentation tools to discuss: - Alcohol-related attitudes and motivations (this report); - Alcohol consumption; - Alcohol-attributable hospital admission; - and [...]
H. R. SUMNALL ; M. A. BELLIS | 2007
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.97 n°10, 2007) Article : PériodiqueIn the UK and elsewhere, social marketing is becoming a major feature of health-improvement strategies.1 Based on marketing techniques developed for commercial sales, social marketing uses imagery (eg television, magazines, internet and billboar[...]
T. J. HYDES ; R. BURTON ; H. INSKIP ; M. A. BELLIS ; N. SHERON | 2019
Dans BMC Public Health (Vol.19, 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground: In contrast to our knowledge about the number of cancers attributed to smoking, the number of cancers attributed to alcohol is poorly understood by the public. We estimate the increase in absolute risk of cancer (number of cases per [...]
S. K. WOOD ; L. ECKLEY ; K. HUGHES ; K. A. HARDCASTLE ; M. A. BELLIS ; J. SCHROOTEN ; Z. DEMETROVICS ; L. VOORHAM | 2014
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.39, n°1, January 2014) Article : PériodiqueThe last few decades have seen increasing use of computer-based programmes to address illicit recreational drug use but knowledge about their effectiveness is limited. We conducted a systematic review to examine evidence on these programmes. Eig[...]
ENGLISH : Aims: Drugs intelligence systems in Merseyside have identified a growing number of treatment-seeking clients who express a preference for injecting crack cocaine. We investigated the history of crack-cocaine injecting behaviours in i[...]
A. CALAFAT ; C. FERNANDEZ ; MONTSERRAT J. ; A. H. ANTTILA ; M. A. BELLIS ; K. BOHRN ; R. FENK ; K. HUGHES ; A. V. KERSCHL ; A. KOKKEVI ; KUUSSAAARI K. ; F. LEENDERS ; F. MENDES ; I. SIAMOU ; J. SIMON ; G. VAN DE WINJGAART ; P. ZAVATTI | 2004
LivreIl y a une question clé qui est de savoir si la sphère récréative des jeunes est reconnue comme lieu de socialisation. Ensuite, il faut savoir si les habitudes récréatives des week-end peuvent être considérées comme des déterminants substantiels[...]
Historically, and more recently, it has been a common perception that illicit drugs typically contain other substances in addition to the purported active ingredient that can have serious adverse health consequences or even cause premature death[...]
Z. QUIGG ; K. HUGHES ; N. BUTLER ; K. FORD ; I. CANNING ; M. A. BELLIS | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°8, August 2018) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To estimate the association between implementation of a community-based multi-component intervention (Drink Less Enjoy More) and sales of alcohol to pseudo-intoxicated patrons and nightlife patron awareness of associated legislation. DESI[...]
Groupe Pompidou ; D. J. KORF ; T. KARLSSON ; M. A. BELLIS ; K. HUGUES ; P. TOSSMAN ; A. KINNUNEN ; I. VOGT ; M. SCHMID ; R. BURES ; T. KORANDER ; F. O'BRIEN ; E. SOUSA VICENTE | 2005
LivreDans le cadre du projet intégré du Conseil de l'Europe sur les "Réponses à la violence quotidienne dans une société démocratique', le Groupe Pompidou a entrepris d'étudier le thème de la violence et de l'insécurité liées à la consommation de sub[...]
This briefing focuses on recent [2002-2004] government sponsored research on drug prevention among vulnerable groups of young people, and considers how this relates to current government policy and guidance. This forms part of a complete review [...]