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Dr Emma Hock– Publications

Peer-reviewed publications:

Everson-Hock, E.S., Green, M.A., Goyder, E.C., Copeland, R.J., Till, S.H., Heller, B. & Hart, O. (2015). Reducing the impact of physical inactivity: evidence to support the case for targeting people with chronic mental and physical conditions. Journal of Public Health, doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdv036.

Poku, E., Rathbone, J., Wong, R., Everson-Hock, E., Essat, M., Pandor, A. & Wailoo, A. (2014). The safety of intravitreal bevacizumab monotherapy in adult ophthalmic conditions: systematic review. BMJ Open, 4, e005244 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005244.

Leaviss, J., Sullivan, W., Ren, S., Everson-Hock, E., Stevenson, M., Stevens, J.W., Strong, M., Cantrell, A. (2014). What is the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared with varenicline for smoking cessation? A systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment 18(33), 1-119.

Goyder, E., Hind, D., Breckon, J., Dimairo, M., Minton, J., Everson-Hock, E., Read, S., Copeland, R., Crank, H., Horspool, K., Humphreys, L., Hutchison, A., Kesterton, S., Latimer, N., Scott, E., Swaile, P., Walters, S.J., Wood, R., Collins, K. & Cooper, C. (2014). A randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness evaluation of 'booster' interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoods. Health Technology Assessment, 18(13), 1-210.

Haasova, M., Warren, F.C., Ussher, M., Janse Van Rensburg, K., Faulkner, G., Cropley, M., Byron-Daniel, J., Everson-Hock, E.S., Oh, H. & Taylor, A.H. (2014). The acute effects of physical activity on cigarette cravings: Exploration of potential moderators, mediators and physical activity attributes using individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses. Psychopharmacology, 7, 1267-1275.

Carroll, C., Hummel, S., Leaviss, J., Ren, S., Stevens, J., Everson-Hock, E., Cantrell, A., Stevenson, M., Michaels, J. (2013). Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of minimally invasive techniques to manage varicose veins: a systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, 17: 48. doi: 10.3310/hta17480.

Minton, J., Dimairo, M., Everson-Hock, E., Scott, E. & Goyder, E. (2013). Exploring the relationship between baseline physical activity levels and mortality reduction associated with increases in physical activity: a modelling study. BMJ Open, 3, e003509. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003509.

Everson-Hock, E.S., Johnson, M., Jones, R., Woods, H.B., Goyder, E., Payne, N., Chilcott, J. (2013). Community-based dietary and physicalactivity interventions in low socioeconomic groups in the UK: A mixed methods systematic review. Preventive Medicine, 56(5), 265-272.

Haasova, M., Warren, F.C., Ussher, M., Janse Van Rensburg, K., Faulkner, G., Cropley, M., Byron-Daniel, J., Everson-Hock, E.S., Oh, H. & Taylor, A.H. (2013). The acute effects of physical activity on cigarette cravings: Systematic review and meta-analysis with individual participant data (IPD). Addiction, 108, 26-37.

Jones, R., Everson-Hock, E.S., Guillaume, L., Clapton, J., Goyder, E., Chilcott, J., Payne, N., Duenas, A., Sheppard, L.M. & Swann, C. (2012). The effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving access to health and mental health services for looked after children and young people: a systematic review. Families, Relationships & Societies, 1, 71-85.

Everson-Hock, E.S., Jones, R., Guillaume, L., Clapton, J., Goyder, E., Chilcott, J., Payne, N., Duenas, A., Sheppard, L.M. & Swann, C. (2012). The effectiveness of training and support for carers and other professionals on the physical and emotional health and well-being of looked-after children and young people: a systematic review. Child: Care, Health and Development, 38, 162-174.

Jones, R., Everson-Hock, E.S., Papaioannou, D., Guillaume, L., Goyder, E., Chilcott, J., Cooke, J., Payne, N., Duenas, A., Sheppard, L.M. & Swann, C. (2011). Factors associated with outcomes for looked-after children and young people: a correlates review of the literature. Child: Care, Health and Development, 37, 613-622.

Everson-Hock, E.S., Jones, R., Guillaume, L., Clapton, J., Duenas, A. Goyder, E., Chilcott, J., Cooke, J., Payne, N., Sheppard, L.M. & Swann, C. (2011). Supporting the transition of looked after young people to independent living: a systematic review of interventions and adult outcomes. Child: Care, Health and Development, 37, 767-779.

Johnson, M., Everson-Hock, E., Jones, R., Woods, H.B., Payne, N. & Goyder, E. (2011). What are the barriers to primary prevention of type 2 diabetes in black andminority ethnic groups in the UK? A qualitative evidence synthesis. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 93, 150-158.

Baxter, S., Blank, L., Everson-Hock, E.S., Burrows, J., Messina, J., Guillaume, L. & Goyder, E. (2011). The effectiveness of interventions to establish smoke-free homes in pregnancy and in the neonatal period: a systematic review. Health Education Research, 26, 265-282.

Taylor, A.H., Everson-Hock, E.S. & Ussher, M. (2010). Integrating the promotion of physical activity within a smoking cessation programme: Findings from collaborative action research in UK Stop Smoking Services. BMC Health Services Research, 10: 317.

Baxter, S., Everson-Hock, E., Messina, J., Guillaume, L., Burrows, J. & Goyder, E. (2010).Factors relating to the uptake of interventions for smoking cessation among pregnant women: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 12, 685-694.

Everson-Hock, E.S., Taylor, A.H., Ussher, M.& Faulkner, G. (2010).A qualitative perspective on multiple health behaviour change: views of smoking cessation advisors who promote physical activity. Journal of Smoking Cessation, 5, 7-14.

Everson-Hock, E.S., Taylor, A.H. & Ussher, M. (2010).Readiness to use physical activity as a smoking cessation aid: A multiple behaviour change application of the Transtheoretical Model among quitters attending Stop Smoking Clinics. Patient Education and Counseling, 79, 156-159.

Everson, E.S., Taylor, A.H. & Ussher, M. (2010).Determinants of physical activity promotion by smoking cessation advisors: Support for the Transtheoretical Model. Patient Education and Counseling, 78, 53-56.

Wright, K.A., Everson-Hock, E.S. & Taylor, A.H. (2009). The effects of physical activity on physical and mental health among individuals with bipolar disorder: A systematic review. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 2, 86-94.

Everson, E.S., Daley, A.J. & Ussher, M. (2008). The effects of moderate and vigorous exercise on desire to smoke, withdrawal symptoms and mood in abstaining smokers. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 1, 26-31.

Everson, E.S., Daley, A.J. & Ussher, M. (2007). Developing physical activity promotion postcard-style prompts for young adults. Journal of Sports Sciences, 25, 299.

Everson, E.S., Daley, A.J. & Ussher, M. (2007). Brief report: The theory of planned behaviour applied to physical activity in young people who smoke. Journal of Adolescence, 30, 347-351.

Everson, E.S, Daley, A.J. & Ussher, M. (2007). Does exercise have an acute effect on desire to smoke, mood and withdrawal symptoms in abstaining adolescent smokers? Journal of Sports Sciences, 25, 298-299.

Everson, E.S., Daley, A.J., & Ussher, M. (2006). Does exercise have an acute effect on desire to smoke, mood and withdrawal symptoms in abstaining adolescent smokers? Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1547-1558.

Everson, E., Daley, A., & Ussher, M. (2005). Using the theory of planned behaviour to predict physical activity in young people who smoke. Journal of Sports Sciences, 23, 1245-1246.

Book chapter:

Taylor, A.H., Everson, E.S. & Janse van Rensburg, K. (2008). The role of exercise in preventing smoking as an aid to quitting progression to smoking, and as an aid to smoking cessation in women. In: K.P. Tolson & E.B. Veksler (Eds). Research focus on smoking and women (pp. 139-159). NY: Nova Publishers.

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