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  • A “step too far” or “perfect sense”? A qualitative study of British adults’ views on mandating COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine passports

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    Stead, Martine; Ford, Allison; Eadie, Douglas; Biggs, Hannah; Elliott, Claire; Ussher, Michael; Bedford, Helen; Angus, Kathryn; Hunt, Kate; MacKintosh, Anne Marie and 2 others
    Source
    Vaccine
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    03 June 2022
  • National survey of attitudes towards and intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19: implications for communications

    Author
    Stead, Martine; Jessop, Curtis; Angus, Kathryn; Bedford, Helen; Ussher, Michael; Ford, Allison; Eadie, Douglas; MacGregor, Andy; Hunt, Kate; MacKintosh, Anne Marie
    Source
    BMJ Open
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    28 October 2021
  • Betting and Gambling Covid-19 Impact study

    Author
    Wardle, Heather; Critchlow, Nathan; Donnachie, Craig; Brown, Ashley; Hunt, Kate
    Source
    University of Stirling
    Type
    Briefing paper
    Published
    07 September 2021
  • The impact of the initial Covid-19 lockdown upon regular sports bettors in Britain: findings from a cross-sectional online study

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    Wardle, Heather; Donnachie, Craig; Critchlow, Nathan; Brown, Ashley; Bunn, Christopher; Dobbie, Fiona; Gray, Cindy M.; Mitchell, Danielle; Purves, Richard; Reith, Gerda and 2 others
    Source
    Addictive Behaviors
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    23 February 2021
  • Protocol for a mixed-method investigation of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and gambling practices, experiences and marketing in the UK: the “Betting and Gaming COVID-19 Impact Study”

    Author
    Hunt, Kate; Critchlow, Nathan; Brown, Ashley; Bunn, Christopher; Dobbie, Fiona; Donnachie, Craig; Gray, Cindy M.; Purves, Richard; Reith, Gerda; Stead, Martine and 2 others
    Source
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    15 November 2020

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