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James White
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 83
Citations - 1997
James White is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1540 citations. Previous affiliations of James White include University College London & University of Bristol.
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Shared Decision Making and Motivational Interviewing: Achieving Patient-Centered Care Across the Spectrum of Health Care Problems
Glyn Elwyn,Christine Dehlendorf,Ronald M. Epstein,Katy Marrin,James White,Dominick L. Frosch,Dominick L. Frosch,Dominick L. Frosch +7 more
TL;DR: 2 approaches are described—one to address ambivalence to medically indicated behavior change and the other to support patients in making health care decisions in cases where there is more than one reasonable option.
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Development of a framework for the co-production and prototyping of public health interventions
Jemma Hawkins,Kim Madden,Adam Fletcher,Luke Midgley,Aimee Grant,Gemma Cox,Laurence Moore,Rona Campbell,Simon Murphy,Chris Bonell,James White +10 more
TL;DR: This three-stage framework extends current guidance on intervention development by providing step-by-step instructions for co-producing and prototyping an intervention’s content and delivery processes prior to piloting and formal evaluation.
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Socioeconomic patterning of excess alcohol consumption and binge drinking: a cross-sectional study of multilevel associations with neighbourhood deprivation
TL;DR: This large-scale population study is the first to show that neighbourhood deprivation acts differentially on the risk of binge drinking between men and women at different age groups, and is important for public health policy development.
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Effect of neighbourhood deprivation and social cohesion on mental health inequality: a multilevel population-based longitudinal study
David Lawrence Fone,James White,Daniel Farewell,Megan Kelly,Gareth John,Keith Lloyd,Gregory E Williams,Frank David John Dunstan +7 more
TL;DR: Residence in the most deprived neighbourhoods was negatively associated with change in mental health, after adjusting for baseline individual socio-economic risk factors and transitions in life events, but this negative effect was significantly reduced in high social cohesion neighbourhoods.
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Individual‐, family‐, and school‐level interventions targeting multiple risk behaviours in young people
Georgina J MacArthur,Deborah M Caldwell,James Redmore,Sarah H Watkins,Ruth R Kipping,James White,Catherine R Chittleborough,Rebecca Langford,Vanessa Er,Raghu Lingam,Keryn E. Pasch,David Gunnell,Matthew Hickman,Rona Campbell +13 more
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that for multiple risk behaviours, universal school-based interventions were beneficial in relation to tobacco use and over the longer term, and that such interventions may be effective in preventing illicit drug use.