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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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Predictors of change in objectively measured and self-reported health behaviours among individuals with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes: longitudinal results from the ADDITION-Plus trial cohort

TL;DR: The results support a focus on establishing healthy lifestyle changes early in the diabetes disease trajectory and recommend that future studies use objective measurement of health behaviours and that researchers add predictors beyond the individual level.
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Psychometric Properties of the Processes of Change Scale for Smoking Cessation in UK Adolescents

TL;DR: The P OC questionnaire shows evidence of adequate factorial validity, sufficient to allow its use in future predictive testing, and some specific difficulties with the POC questionnaire that may be overcome with some reformulation.

For peer review only LONGITUDINAL COHORT SURVEY OF WOMEN'S SMOKING BEHAVIOUR AND ATTITUDES IN PREGNANCY: STUDY METHODS AND BASELINE DATA

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the methods used to assemble a contemporary pregnancy cohort for investigating influences on smoking behavior before, during and after pregnancy and report characteristics of women recruited, which includes women with comparable sociodemographic characteristics to those in other UK cross-sectional studies and cohorts.
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Mapping recreational fishers’ informal learning of scientific information using a fuzzy cognitive mapping approach to mental modelling

TL;DR: This article used fuzzy cognitive mapping to collect detailed, graphic information about recreational fishers' mental models as a way to improve the way scientific information is communicated to them, and identified driving variables and constraints to fisher's interest in taking up scientific information.
Book Chapter

Perceived benefits and costs of Recreational Only Fishing Areas to the recreational and commercial estuarine fishery within north Queensland

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored recreational and commercial fishers' perceptions of estuarine ROFAs in north Queensland, Australia with the aim of understanding whether desired socioeconomic benefits are realized.