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The following pages link to Public acceptability of government intervention to change health-related behaviours: a systematic review and narrative synthesis (Q34942637):
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- Portion, package or tableware size for changing selection and consumption of food, alcohol and tobacco. (Q24187190) (← links)
- Incentives for smoking cessation (Q24187930) (← links)
- Implementation conditions for diet and physical activity interventions and policies: an umbrella review (Q26775026) (← links)
- Smoke-free legislation and child health (Q28079740) (← links)
- Consumer Acceptance of Population-Level Intervention Strategies for Healthy Food Choices: The Role of Perceived Effectiveness and Perceived Fairness (Q28607155) (← links)
- The impact of interventions to promote healthier ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away or to be delivered) sold by specific food outlets open to the general public: a systematic review. (Q30239739) (← links)
- Healthy people with nature in mind. (Q30386619) (← links)
- Towards environmentally sustainable human behaviour: targeting non-conscious and conscious processes for effective and acceptable policies (Q33634336) (← links)
- Public acceptability of population-level interventions to reduce alcohol consumption: a discrete choice experiment (Q33785310) (← links)
- Public acceptability of financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy and breast feeding: a survey of the British public. (Q33996129) (← links)
- Unintended consequences of incentive provision for behaviour change and maintenance around childbirth (Q34428456) (← links)
- Ten-year trends in major lifestyle risk factors using an ongoing population surveillance system in Australia (Q34463357) (← links)
- Impact on alcohol purchasing of a ban on multi-buy promotions: a quasi-experimental evaluation comparing Scotland with England and Wales (Q34488731) (← links)
- Under consumers' scrutiny - an investigation into consumers' attitudes and concerns about nudging in the realm of health behavior (Q35372474) (← links)
- Hungry for an intervention? Adolescents' ratings of acceptability of eating-related intervention strategies (Q35884780) (← links)
- Participatory development of MIDY (Mobile Intervention for Drinking in Young people). (Q35934499) (← links)
- Impact of smoke-free legislation on perinatal and infant mortality: a national quasi-experimental study (Q35947864) (← links)
- Why Are Some Population Interventions for Diet and Obesity More Equitable and Effective Than Others? The Role of Individual Agency (Q35980062) (← links)
- Acceptability of Parental Financial Incentives and Quasi-Mandatory Interventions for Preschool Vaccinations: Triangulation of Findings from Three Linked Studies. (Q36037721) (← links)
- Public Acceptability in the UK and USA of Nudging to Reduce Obesity: The Example of Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Consumption. (Q36045169) (← links)
- Substituting sugar confectionery with fruit and healthy snacks at checkout - a win-win strategy for consumers and food stores? a study on consumer attitudes and sales effects of a healthy supermarket intervention (Q36201466) (← links)
- Acceptability of healthcare interventions: an overview of reviews and development of a theoretical framework (Q36261791) (← links)
- Public attitudes towards pricing policies to change health-related behaviours: a UK focus group study (Q36343165) (← links)
- Support for alcohol policies from drinkers in the City of Tshwane, South Africa: Data from the International Alcohol Control study (Q36368791) (← links)
- Schools as smoke-free zones? Barriers and facilitators to the adoption of outdoor school ground smoking bans at secondary schools (Q36742396) (← links)
- 'Maybe they should regulate them quite strictly until they know the true dangers': a focus group study exploring UK adolescents' views on e-cigarette regulation (Q37183441) (← links)
- Modified Policy-Delphi study for exploring obesity prevention priorities (Q37251838) (← links)
- Alcohol-related crime in city entertainment precincts: Public perception and experience of alcohol-related crime and support for strategies to reduce such crime (Q37320373) (← links)
- Predictors of public support for nutrition-focused policy, systems and environmental change strategies in Los Angeles County, 2013 (Q37598252) (← links)
- Public attitudes towards alcohol control policies in Scotland and England: Results from a mixed-methods study (Q37686854) (← links)
- Choice architecture interventions for increased vegetable intake and behaviour change in a school setting: a systematic review (Q38565137) (← links)
- Perspectives of the public on reducing population salt intake in Ireland. (Q38968388) (← links)
- Obesity prevention advocacy in Australia: an analysis of policy impact on autonomy. (Q39216433) (← links)
- A brief measure of reactance to health warnings (Q40437954) (← links)
- The Development of Public Policies to Address Non-communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Country of Barbados: The Importance of Problem Framing and Policy Entrepreneurs (Q40704494) (← links)
- What is the public appetite for healthy eating policies? Evidence from a cross-European survey (Q42199857) (← links)
- Believing that certain foods are addictive is associated with support for obesity-related public policies (Q45295682) (← links)
- Adolescents' Responses to a School-Based Prevention Program Promoting Healthy Eating at School (Q47131334) (← links)
- Support for alcohol policies among drinkers in Mongolia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, St Kitts and Nevis, Thailand and Vietnam: Data from the International Alcohol Control Study. (Q47268816) (← links)
- Multi-Family Pediatric Pain Group Therapy: Capturing Acceptance and Cultivating Change (Q47280743) (← links)
- Estimating Acceptability of Financial Health Incentives. (Q48045002) (← links)
- Impacts of licensed premises trading hour policies on alcohol-related harms (Q48111305) (← links)
- Stakeholder perceptions of a school food policy ten years on. (Q50088959) (← links)
- Public support for pictorial warnings on cigarette packs: an experimental study of US smokers (Q50145883) (← links)
- Public health: The case for pay to quit (Q50579929) (← links)
- Cancer beliefs and prevention policies: comparing Canadian decision-maker and general population views (Q50622436) (← links)
- Perceptions of the solarium ban in Australia: 'Fake it, don't bake it'. (Q50890815) (← links)
- "Blaming the Flowers for Wilting": Idealized Aging in a Health Charity Video (Q50961779) (← links)
- Attitudes towards tobacco product regulations and their relationship with the tobacco control policies. (Q51151381) (← links)
- Public support for government regulatory interventions for overweight and obesity in Australia. (Q55314406) (← links)