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Stephen Sutton

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  421
Citations -  23035

Stephen Sutton is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Smoking cessation. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 412 publications receiving 20781 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Sutton include Cooperative Research Centre & James Cook University.

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Collaborative approaches to accessing and utilising historical citizen science data: a case-study with spearfishers from eastern Australia

TL;DR: Engagement activities undertaken with recreational spearfishers to collate and examine spearfishing club data collected from competitions held throughout south-eastern Australia from the 1960s until the present are described, representing one of the most extensive citizen science datasets for marine species in the region.
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The angler in the environment : social, economic, biological, and ethical dimensions : proceedings of the 5th World Recreational Fishing Conference

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the interactions between recreational anglers and the aquatic environment and discuss the consequences of various fishing rights for sustainable recreational fisheries, partnership approaches among the recreational fishing industry, managers, and researchers for solving sustainability challenges; biological impacts of recreational fisheries; the ethics of the sport; and innovative survey methods for assessing recreational fisheries.
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Can television influence smoking

TL;DR: The influence on cigarette smokers' attitudes and behaviour of two television programmes broadcast in April 1975 is assessed from three Gallup polls (March, April and July, 1975) and a postal survey (September, 1975).
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Effectiveness of computer-tailored smoking cessation advice in primary care (ESCAPE): a randomised trial

TL;DR: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of personally tailored feedback reports, sent to smokers identified from general practitioners lists on quit rates and quitting activity, using a modified version of a computer-based system developed by two of the authors to generate individually tailored feedback Reports.
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Factors associated with breast cancer risk perception and psychological distress in a representative sample of middle-aged finnish women

TL;DR: This article studied the associations of vicarious breast cancer experience, risk factor knowledge, and use of different coping styles with risk perception and psychological distress among 1544 women, shortly before they were invited to participate in a nationwide breast cancer screening program.