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Health Promotion Research Centre Research Activities, January to December 2016. NUIG: Galway

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Books and Book Chapters

Hodgins, M., Fleming, P., & Griffiths, J. (2016). Promoting health and well-being in the workplace. London: Palgrave.

Books and Book Chapters

Petersen, I., Evans-Lacko, S., Semrau, M., Barry, M.M., Chisholm, D., Gronholm, P., Egbe, C.O., & Thornicroft, G. (2016). Population and community level interventions. In V. Patel, D. Chisholm, T. Dua, R. Laxminarayan & M.E. Medi-na-Mora (Eds.), Disease Control Priorities (3rd ed.). Disease control priorities for mental, neurological and substance use disorders (Chapter 10). Washington, DC: World Bank. doi: 10.1596/978-1-4648-0426-7_ch10

Journal Articles

Albalawi, Y.A., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). Exploring the diffusion of tweets designed to raise the road safety agenda in Saudi Arabia. Global Health Promotion. Doi 10.1177/175915626111.

Journal Articles

Callaghan, M., Kelly, C., Nic Gabhainn, S. & Molcho, M. (2016). Bullying among post-primary children by ethnic status in Ireland. National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin, 7(30), 79.

Journal Articles

Cantwell, J., & Power, M. (2016). (Re) Structuring the agency: Agency working arrangements and social care in the era of austerity and beyond. Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, 16(2), 24-42.

Journal Articles

Carroll, C., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). A Trajectory of Relationship Development for Early Intervention Practice for Children with Developmental Disabilities. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 23(3), 131-140.

Journal Articles

Carroll, C., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). Exploring the facilitation of young children with disabilities in research about their early intervention service. Child Language Teaching and Therapy, Doi: 10.1177/0265659016638394.

Journal Articles

Corbin, J.H., Jones, J. & Barry, M.M. (2016). What makes intersectoral partnerships for health promotion work? A review of the international literature. Health Promotion International, doi: 10.1093/heapro/daw061

Journal Articles

Dwyer, C.P., Durand, H., MacNeela, P., Reynolds, B., Hamm, R.M., Main, C.J., O’Connor, L.J., Conneely, S., Taheny, D., Slattery, B.W., O’Neill, C., Nic Gabhainn, S., Murphy, A.W., Kropmans, T. & McGuire, B. (2016). Effectiveness of a biopsychosocial e-learning intervention on the clinical judgements of medical students and GP trainees regarding future risk of disability in patients with chronic lower back pain: study protocol for a randomized control trial. British Medical Journal Open, 6, e10407.

Journal Articles

Hogan, V., Hogan, M. & Hodgins, M. (2016). A study of workaholism in Irish academics. Occupational Medicine. Doi 10.1093/occmed/kqw032.

Journal Articles

Jones, J. & Barry, M.M. (2016). Factors influencing trust and mistrust in health promotion partnerships. Global Health Promotion, doi:10.1177/1757975916656364

Journal Articles

Kelly, C., Fitzgerald, A., Sentenac, M., Gakewski, J., Molcho, M., & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Weight concerns among adolescent boys. Public Health Nutrition, 19, 456-462.

Journal Articles

Kenny, U., Molcho, M., O’Malley-Keighran, M.P., & Kelly, C. (2016). Peer influences on adolescent body image: Friends or foes? Journal of Adolescent Research, doi: 10.1177/0743558416665478.

Journal Articles

Kerins, C., Cunningham, K., Finucane, F.M., Gibson, I., Jones, J. & Kelly, C. (2016). Effects of an icon-based menu labelling initia-tive on consumer food choice. Perspectives in Public Health, Apr 4: 1757913916640826.

Journal Articles

Lazzeri, G., Ahluwalia, N., Niclasen, B., Pammolli, A.,Vereecken, C., Rasmussen, M., Pedersen, T.P., & Kelly, C. (2016). Trends from 2002 to 2010 in daily breakfast consumption and its socio-demographic correlates in adolescents across 31 countries participating in the HBSC Study. Plos One, 11(3).

Journal Articles

Molcho, M., Thomas, A.A., Walsh, P., Deady, S. & Sharp, L. (2016). Cancer Treatment and Sex: are Boys and Girls Treated the Same? Pediatric Blood and Cancer; 63, S13-S13.

Journal Articles

Molcho, M., D’Eath, M., Thomas, A.A. & Sharp, L. (2016). Educational Outcomes of Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review. Pediatric Blood and Cancer, 63, S168-S168.

Journal Articles

O’Brien, A. & Molcho, M. (2016). Alcohol Levels and Injury Related Mortality. Injury Prevention, 22Suppl2 A201-A202doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042156.560

Journal Articles

Pearce, A., Bradley, C., Hanly, P., O’Neill, C., Thomas, A.A., Molcho. M. & Sharp, L. (2016). Projecting productivity losses for cancer-related mortality 2011 – 2030, BioMed Central Cancer, 16:804, DOI: 10.1186/s12885-016-2854-4

Journal Articles

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., Molcho, M., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The association between markers of diet quality and wellbeing in adolescents aged 12-18: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 10(1), A76.

Journal Articles

Petersen, I., Evans-Lacko, S., Semrau, M., Barry, M.M., Chisholm, D., Gronholm, P.C., Elbe, C.O., & Thornicroft, G. (2016). Promotion, prevention and protection: Interventions at the population- and community-levels for mental, neurological and substance use disorders in low- and middle-income countries. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 10(1).  doi: 10.1186/s13033-016-0060-z

Journal Articles

Pförtner, T.K., Hublet, H., Warrer Schnohr, C., Rathmann, K., Moor, I., de Looze, M., Baška, T., Molcho, M., Kannas, L., Kunst, A.E., & Richter, M. (2016). Socioeconomic inequalities in the impact of tobacco control policies on adolescent smoking. A multilevel study in 29 European countries. Addictive Behaviours, 53, 58-66.

Journal Articles

Sullivan, L., Thomas, A.A., & Molcho, M. (2016). An evaluation of Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) athletes’ self-reported practice of playing while concussed: knowledge about and attitudes towards sports-related concussion. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, DOI: 10.1515/ijamh-2015-0084. 

Journal Articles

Tamminen, N., Solin, P., Barry, M.M., Kannas, L. Stengård, E., & Kettunen, T. (2016). A systematic concept analysis of mental health promotion. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 18(4), 177-98. doi:10.1080/14623730.2016.1204934.

Journal Articles

Taylor, G., & Power, M. (2016). Risk, science and the politics of the blood scandals in Ireland, Scotland, England and Fin-land. Irish Studies in International Affairs, 27 - http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3318/isia.2016.27.6

Journal Articles

Thomas, A.A., Pearce, A., O’Neill, C., Molcho, M. & Sharp, L. (2016). Urban–rural differences in cancer-directed surgery and survival of patients with non-small cell lung cancer, Journal of Epidemiology Community Health doi:10.1136/jech-2016-208113

Journal Articles

Thomas, A.A., Pearce, A., Sharp, L., Gardiner, R.A., Chambers, S., Aitken, J., Molcho, M. & Baade, P. (2016). Socioeconomic disadvantage but not remoteness affects short‐term survival in prostate cancer: A population‐based study using competing risks. Asia‐Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology, doi:10.1111/ajco.12570.

Journal Articles

Walsh, S.D., De Clercq, B., Molcho, M., Harel-Fisch, Y., Davison, C.M., Rich Madsen, K. & Stevens, G.W.J.M. (2016). The relationship between immigrant school composition, classmate support and involvement in physical fighting and bullying among adolescent immigrants and non-immigrants in 11 countries. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 58(1), 1-16.

Journal Articles

Young, H., Kolto, A., Reis, M., Saewc, E., Moreau, N., Burke, L., Cosma, A., Windlin, B., Nic Gabhainn, S. & Godeau, E. (2016). Sexual health questions included in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study: an international methodological pilot investigation. Bio Med Central Research Methodology, 16, 169.

Reports

Barry, M.M. & Dowling, K. (2016). Practice Brief on Psychosocial Skills Development in Children and Young People. A report produced by the Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway for the International Union for Health Promotion and Education & the Picardie Regional Health Agency, France.

Reports

Callaghan, M., Keane, E., & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: young carers in the 2014 HBSC study. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Dowling, K., Clarke, A.M. & Barry, M.M. (2016). The Re-development of the MindOut Programme: Promoting Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Post-Primary Schools. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Gavin, A., & Keane, E. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: tobacco use among 15 to 17 year olds. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Gavin, A., Keane, E., & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: physical activity and club participation. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Hodgins, M., Pursell, L., Hogan, V., MacCurtain, S., Mannix-McNamara, P., & Lewis, D. (2016). Irish Workplace Behaviour Study. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Inchley, J., Currie, D., Young, T., Samdal, O., Torsheim, T., Augustson, L., Mathison, F., Aleman-Diaz, A., Molcho, M., Weber, M. & Barnekow, V. (eds). (2016). Growing up unequal: gender and socioeconomic differences in young people’s health and well-being. Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study: international report from the 2013/2014 survey. Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe.

Reports

Keane, E., Perry, C.P., & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: health and risk behaviour among school children in Donegal. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Keane, E., Callaghan, M & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: trends in soft drink consumption in Irish schoolchildren from 1998 to 2014. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Keane, E., & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: description of the child developed ‘Does your family play with you?’ question asked in HBSC Ireland 2014 study. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Nic Gabhainn, S., D’Eath, M., Keane, M., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). Scoping review of case management in the treatment of drug and alcohol misuse, 2003–2013. HRB Drug and Alcohol Evidence Review 3. Dublin: Health Research Board.

Reports

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: injuries among schoolchildren in Ireland in 2010 and 2014. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Reports

Perry, C., Keane, E., Callaghan, M., & Molcho, M. (2016). HBSC Ireland 2014: traveller children’s health and lifestyle compared to all other children in Ireland. Galway: Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway.

Other Publications

Barry, M.M.  (2016). Co-author of published Opinions in 2016 as a Member of the European Commission DG SANCO Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health: author (EXPH).  Accessible at: http://ec.europa.eu/health/expert_panel/opinions/:

Other Publications

                - Disruptive Innovation. Considerations for Health and Health Care in Europe. (Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health) EXPH, doi:10.2875/881904.
- Typology of Health Policy Reforms and Framework for Evaluating Reform Effects. (Expert Panel on Effective Ways of investing in Health) EXPH, doi:10.2875/858242.
- Best Practices and Potential Pitfalls in Public Health Sector Commissioning from Private Providers. (Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health) EXPH, doi:10.2875/392065.
- Reflections on Hospital Reforms in the EU. (Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health) EXPH, doi: 10.2875/71052.
- Access to Health Services in the European Union. (Expert Panel on effective ways of investing in Health) EXPH, doi:10.2875/10002.

Other Publications

Dowling, K., Clarke, A.M., Sheridan, A., & Barry, M.M. (2016). MindOut Teacher’s Manual 2.0 – Promoting Social and Emotional Wellbeing: A programme for post-primary schools. A programme developed by the Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland Galway & the Health Service Executive.

Other Publications

Power, M., Zeleznik, D., Antic, A., Balaouras, P., Bercko-Eisenreich, S., Bolis, S., Eisenreich, W., Fabbro, A., Hinchliff, S., Lang, F., Plechaty, M., Sixsmith, S., Slattery, T., Ryan, T., Tsibanis, C., Tulisso, V., & Vaughan, E. (2016). IntimAge: Health and social care materials that focus on intimacy and sexuality in the third age. Curam, Irish Association of Social Care Workers Newsletter, 51, 14-15.

Factsheets

Beckwith, A., & The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). Exercise among schoolchildren in Ireland. HBSC Ireland Research Factsheet No. 4.

Factsheets

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). Smoking among schoolchildren in Ireland. HBSC Ireland Research Factsheet No. 1.

Factsheets

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). Drunkenness among schoolchildren in Ireland. HBSC Ireland Research Factsheet No. 2.

Factsheets

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). Dieting among schoolchildren in Ireland. HBSC Ireland Research Factsheet No. 3. 

Factsheets

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). Sexual behaviour among schoolchildren in Ireland. HBSC Ireland Research Factsheet No. 5.

 

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016). Developing a checklist for intersectoral partnerships for Health Promotion: Implementing the WHO Health in All Policies (HIAP) Framework for Country Action. WHO Technical Meeting on Action Across Sectors and Health in All Policies. WHO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland, 19-20 January, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016).  Implementing Mental Health Promotion in Schools. [Invited Presentation]: Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing. Final Conference. Brussels, Belgium, 21-22 January, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016). Mainstreaming Oral Health Promotion: strengthening frameworks for effective action. [Plenary presentation]. Be Informed – Make a Healthy Choice. Oral Health Promotion Conference, Dublin, 8 September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016). Health Promotion - multidisciplinary innovative approach to improving population health and well-being. [Plenary presentation]. Irish Research Council Interdisciplinary Workshop for Health, NUI Galway, 16 September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016).  Implementing a Mental Health in All Policies Approach to Promoting the Mental Health and Well-being of Children and Young People: who needs to be engaged for effective action?  [Invited presentation]: 6th Global Forum on Health Promotion Conference: Health Promotion at the Very Heart of Sustainability. Prince Edward Island, Canada, 16-17 October 2016.

Conference Contribution

Barry, M.M. (2016). Promoting Population Mental Health: Is resilience enough? [Keynote address]:  Mental sundhed i Danmark, National conference organised by the Ministry of Health. Copenhagen, 23 November, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Burke, L., Nic Gabhainn, S. & Kelly, C. (2016). The context and circumstances of early sexual initiation among adolescents in Ireland: A mixed methods investigation. Children’s Research Network of Ireland and Northern Ireland Annual PhD Symposium, September 2016, NUI Maynooth.

Conference Contribution

Burke, L., D’Eath, M., Young, H. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Consulting with stakeholders about dissemination of sexual health research. 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, 25-28th May 2016, Dubrovnik.

Conference Contribution

Callaghan, M., & Kelly, C. (2016). Informing food policies in post-primary schools in Ireland: Knowledge to Action. 20th Annual Health Promotion Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using research evidence in health promotion policy and practice’. NUI Galway, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Carroll, C., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). Giving Young Children the Right to Participate in Research about Early Intervention  Children’s Rights and Early Intervention, International Society on Early Intervention Conference, Stockholm University, Sweden, 09/06/2016

Conference Contribution

Carroll, C., & Sixsmith, J. (2016). Relationship Stages in Early Childhood Intervention Creating the Future Now: Advancing Research, 30th World IALP Congress and Clinical Practice, City West Hotel, Dublin, 23/08/2016

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Conference Contribution

Casey, D., Cusack, T., Hunter, A., Felzmann, H., Campbell, L., Tierney, M., Power, M., Meskell, P., Geoghegan, R., Magdalinski, T., Keleher, C., Hills, C., Carroll, C., Burke, E., & Doyle, P. (2016). Using Digital Technology to Enhance and Evaluate Interprofessional Education (IPE) All Together Better Health Conference V111 Oxford, UK, 06/09/2016- 09/09/2016

Conference Contribution

Dawson, K. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Pornography as a source of sex education and genital-related satisfaction. 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, Dubrovnik, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

Dawson, K. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Age of pornography consumption and genital satisfaction among Irish students. 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, Dubrovnik, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

Dowling, K., Clarke, A.M., Sheridan, A., & Barry, M.M. (2016). The Re-development of the MindOut Programme: Promoting Mental Wellbeing in Post-Primary Schools. 20th Health Promotion Research Conference: Knowledge to Action: Using Research Evidence in Health Promotion Policy and Practice, NUI Galway, 15, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Dowling, K., Clarke, A.M., Sheridan, A., & Barry, M.M. (2016). The Re-development and Evaluation of a Mental Wellbeing Programme for Post Primary Schools. ACAMH Youth Mental Health Special Interest Group Research Conference. Cork, Ireland, 07 October, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Fox, K.A., Kelly, C., & Molcho, M. (2016). Alcohol marketing and young people’s drinking behaviour in Ireland. 20th Annual Health Promotion Conference Knowledge to Action: Using research evidence in health promotion policy and practice, NUI Galway, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Fox, K.A., Kelly, C., & Molcho, M. (2016) Changes in attitudes towards alcohol use and drinking behaviours from early to mid-adolescence. Poster presentation at the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Postgraduate Research Day. National University of Ireland Galway, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Fox, K.A., Kelly, C., & Molcho, M. (2016) Changes in attitudes towards alcohol use and drinking behaviours from early to mid-adolescence – Pilot study. Oral presentation at the PhD Symposium 2016: At the forefront of Contemporary Research with Children and Young People in Ireland. National University of Ireland Maynooth, September 2016.

Conference Contribution

Gough, H. (2016). Social Care Practice Education– managing the regulatory risk perception. Social Care Ireland annual conference – Balancing care: Recognition and regulation in the era of professionalization. Naas, Ireland, 14th-15th April, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Gough, H. & Kelly, C. (2016). Applying Health Promotion Theory to Professional Social Care Practice- combining complimentary knowledge to improve service users’ physical, mental and social outcomes. 20th Annual Conference- Knowledge to Action: Using Research Evidence in Health Promotion Policy and Practice. Galway 14th-15th June.

Conference Contribution

Grealish, H., & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Improving knowledge transfer; views of researchers and policy makers. Knowledge to Action: Using Research Evidence in Health Promotion Policy and Practice, Galway 14th-15th June 2016

Conference Contribution

Grealish, H. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). How research evidence is used in policy making in a small western democracy. 20 Years of Health Promotion Research in the Nordic Countries: health, wellbeing and physical activity, 8th Nordic Health Promotion Research Conference,  20th  – 22nd June 2016 Jyväskylä, Finland.

Conference Contribution

Hogan, V., Hodgins, M. & Pursell, L. (2016). An Occupational Analysis of Ill Treatment at Work: Findings from the Irish Work-place Behaviour Study, 10th International Conference on Workplace Bullying and Harassment, Auckland 19-22 April 2016

Conference Contribution

Hodgins, M., Hogan, V., Lewis, D., MacCurtain, S., McNamara, P. & Pursell, L. (2016).Ill Treatment and Gender; Irish Workplace Behaviour Study. 10th International Conference on Workplace Bullying and Harassment, Auckland 19-22 April 2016

Conference Contribution

John-Akinola, Y. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Perspectives of school life among Irish and Nigerian schoolchildren. European Congress of Educational Research, Dublin, August 2016.

Conference Contribution

Keane, E., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Self-reported exposure to cigarette pack warnings in school-aged children and perceptions of smoking related harm. SPHeRE Network 2nd Annual Conference. Dublin, February 2016.

Conference Contribution

Keane, E., Gavin, A., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The Irish health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) survey 2014. Topline findings. Healthy Ireland Outcomes Framework Workshop. Dublin, April 2016.

Conference Contribution

Keane, E., Kelly, C., Molcho, M. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Physical activity, screen time and the risk of subjective health complaints in school-aged children. European Association for Research on Adolescence XV Biennial Conference. La Barrosa, Cadiz, September 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kelly, C. (2016). Healthy Eating in Pre-school Years. Community Food Initiative in South West Mayo, Castlebar, July 2016.

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Kelly, C. (2016). Nutritional science: research in action. Presentation to Colaiste Iognaid, Galway as part of a science outreach activity organized by EPI*STEM, the National Centre for STEM Education in the University of Limerick, Galway, February 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kelly, C., Callaghan, M., Nic Gabhainn, S., Molcho, M. & Alforque Thomas, A. (2016). School food environments and children’s dietary behaviours. The Nutrition Society Summer Conference: New technology in nutrition research and practice. Dublin, July 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kenny, U. (2016). The relationship between cyberbullying and peer support on adolescent body image: a cross sectional study. European Association for Research on Adolescence XV Biennial Conference. La Barrosa, Cadiz, September 2016

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Kenny, U., Molcho, M. & Kelly, C. (2016). The mechanisms through which peers influence adolescent body image: A conceptual model. Oral presentation at the Appearance Matters Conference, The Royal College of Surgeons, London, England, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kenny, U., Molcho, M. & Kelly, C. (2016). Capturing the mechanisms through which peers impact adolescent body image through the lens of a newly developed conceptual model. Oral presentation at the Psychology Health and Medicine Conference, University College Cork, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kenny, U., Molcho, M. & Kelly, C. (2016). Young people’s perspectives in developing a survey item on factors that influence body image.  Oral presentation at the Postgraduate Conference, University of Limerick, May 2016

Conference Contribution

Kuosmanen, T. & Barry, M.M. (2016). Computerised mental health promotion in alternative education: The requirements of Youthreach students and staff. 20th Anniversary Health Promotion Research Centre Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using Research Evidence in Health Promotion Policy and Practice,’ Galway, Ireland, June, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Kuosmanen, T. & Barry, M.M. (2016). Computerised mental health promotion in alternative education: The requirements of Youthreach students and staff. Receiver of the award for Best Research Presentation. Technology for Wellbeing International Conference, Dublin, Ireland, September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Mullins, L. (2016). Dementia Care in the Home and Supporting the Family. The National Dementia Care Conference. Dublin, 02 March 2016.

Conference Contribution

Mullins, L. (2016). Research Prompting Change: Health Promotion in Homecare for Older People in Ireland [Poster Presentation] 20th Annual Health Promotion Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using research evidence in health promotion policy and practice’.NUI Galway, 15 June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Mullins, L. & Hodgins, M. (2016). Older People and Homecare in Ireland. Social Care Ireland Conference. Meath, 15 April 2016.

Conference Contribution

Murphy, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Crossing the boundaries? Implementing Relationships and Sexuality education in Irish schools. Presented at the 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, Dubrovnik, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

Nic Gabhain, S., Young, H. & Burke, L. (2016). Sexual behaviour among adolescents in Ireland: findings from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study. Presented at the 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, Dubrovnik, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

Noone, R., Hogan, V. & Hayes, J. (2016). Prevalence of Self-reported Respiratory Symptoms in a Sample of Irish Dairy Farmers. Irish Thoracic Society Conference, Dublin, November 2016.

Conference Contribution

O’Brien, A. & Molcho, M. (2016). Alcohol Levels and Injury Related Mortality.  12 World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, 3 June, 2016.

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O’Brien, A., Molcho, M. & Hodgins, M. (2016). Alcohol level and Injury Fatalities in the West of Ireland; Investigating Coroner Reports. College of Medicine Nursing & Health Sciences Research Day, 25 November 2016.

Conference Contribution

O’Brien, A., Molcho, M. & Hodgins, M. (2016). Characteristics of Injury Fatalities in the West of Ireland; Why Investigate Coroner Inquest reports? School of Health Sciences PhD Presentation, 19 September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., Molcho, M., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The association between markers of diet quality and wellbeing in adolescents. Presented at the SPHeRE Network 2nd Annual Conference. Dublin, February 2016.

Conference Contribution

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., Molcho, M., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The association between markers of diet quality and wellbeing in adolescents. 20th Annual Health Promotion Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using research evidence in health promotion policy and practice’. NUI Galway, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., Molcho, M., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The association between markers of diet quality and wellbeing in adolescents aged 12-18. 2016 HBSC Spring meeting. Stockholm, June 2016.

Conference Contribution

Perry, C.P., Keane, E., Molcho, M., Kelly, C. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). The association between markers of diet quality and wellbeing in adolescents. Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting Society for Social Medicine, York, September 2016.

Conference Contribution

Power, M. (2016). Commissioning of services in Ireland: Potential, opportunities and challenges. Invisible persons: Making humans, communities and social professionals more visible, Strasbourg, France.

Conference Contribution

Power, M., Burke, E., Campbell, L., Carroll, C.; Casey, D.; Felzman, H.; Geoghegan, R., Hills, C., Hunter, A., Magdalinski, T., Meskell, P., & Tierney, M. (2016). What’s in a name: The recognition of social care workers by future care profes-sionals. Social Care Ireland annual conference - Balancing care: Recognition and regulation in the era of professionalisation Naas, Ireland, 14/04/2016-15/04/2016

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. (2016). The Impact of Sports-related Concussion. Student Talks Conference, Dublin, Ireland, March 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. (2016). Developing Personal Skills. [Keynote Plenary Speaker], From Ottawa to Vienna: 30 years of the Ottawa Charter, European Public Health Conference, Vienna, Austria, November, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. (2016). The Lasting Impact of Sports-related Concussion. Finalist at the ‘Making an Impact Competition.’ Dublin, Ireland, November, 2016.

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Sullivan, L., & Molcho, M. (2016). The Development of Lasting Impact: a Theory Driven Concussion Education Programme. 13th Annual Psychology, Health, & Medicine Conference, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, May, 2016.

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Sullivan, L., & Molcho, M. (2016). The Development of Lasting Impact: a Theory Driven Concussion Education Programme. Limerick Postgraduate Research Conference, Limerick, Ireland, May, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L., & Molcho, M. (2016). Using Evidence to Inform the Development of a Concussion Education Programme for Youth Gaelic Games Athletes and Coaches. 20th Anniversary Health Promotion Research Centre Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using Research Evidence in Health Promotion Policy and Practice,’ NUI Galway, Ireland, June, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. & Molcho, M. (2016). Concussion Education and the Theory of Planned Behavior. Accepted for a poster presentation at Safety 2016 World Conference, Tampere, Finland, September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. & Molcho, M. (2016). Coach Communication about Concussion Safety and Their    Perceived Ability to Assess and Manage Concussion. Accepted for a poster     presentation at Safety 2016 World Conference, Tampere, Finland, September, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. & Molcho, M. (2016). The Development of Lasting Impact: a Theory-based Concussion Education Program. Accepted for a poster presentation at the 30th Conference of the EHPS/DHP ‘Behavior Change: Making an Impact on Health and Health Services’, Aberdeen, Scotland, August, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. & Molcho, M. (2016). An Evaluation of Lasting Impact: a Concussion Education     Program for Youth Athletes. Accepted for a poster presentation at the 30th Conference of the EHPS/DHP ‘Behavior Change: Making an Impact on Health and Health Services’, Aberdeen, Scotland, August, 2016.

Conference Contribution

Sullivan, L. & Molcho, M. (2016). An Evaluation of a Norm-Correcting Concussion Education   Program for Youth Athletes. Accepted for a poster presentation at the 2016 Sports Concussion Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July, 2016.

Conference Contribution

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). The Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study. Project showcase poster presented at the IPH Knowledge 4 Health Conference. Dublin, May 2016.

Conference Contribution

The HBSC Ireland Team. (2016). The Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study. Project showcase poster presented at the 20th Annual Health Promotion Conference ‘Knowledge to Action: Using research evidence in health promotion policy and practice’. NUI Galway, June 2016. 

Conference Contribution

Tierney, M., Magdalinski. T., Meskell, P., Hunter, A., Burke, E., Carroll, C., Hills, C., Schmidt-Felzmann, H., Campbell, L., Geoghegan, R., Finn, Y., Power, M., & Casey, D. (2016). Impact of an online interprofessional education programme on the attitudes and perceptions of health and social care students. 35th Annual International Nursing & Midwifery Research and Education Conference.

Conference Contribution

Young, H., Burke, L. & Nic Gabhainn, S. (2016). Exploring adolescent sexual behaviour: a pilot study of questions for inclusion in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study. 13th Congress of the European Federation of Sexology, Dubrovnik, May 2016.