Claire Garnett
@ClaireVGarnett
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NIHR Advanced Fellow @BristolTARG Honorary Senior Research Fellow @UCL_TARG she/her
Bristol
Joined November 2013
Great conference and such a fun day out birding!!!! An absolute pleasure to attend #APSAD24 - I heard so many inspiring talks and met so many lovely people.
Some people go to conferences for professional networking opportunities, I go to meet new people to take birding - an absolute delight with @ClaireVGarnett (ty @MelissaOldham for the connection) #apsad24
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New paper documents changes in the amount adult risky drinkers spend on alcohol. ⬇️ around the start of the pandemic ⬆️ since restrictions were lifted and cost-of-living crisis led to high rates of inflation Pattern appears largely driven by changes in price paid per unit
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Come and work with us!
Research administrator required for the Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group at the University of Bristol. #BristolTARG #BristolUniPsych #BristolUni
https://t.co/JgVwrjgsZu
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Publication out in @AddictionJrnl: The Impact of Introducing Draught Alcohol-Free Beer in Bars and Public Houses on Alcohol Sales and Revenue: A Randomised Crossover Field Trial. https://t.co/ci2YNJIcQz
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Three new PhD opportunities in TARG! Digital health interventions for under-served groups https://t.co/bU0zWV9xIN Virtual Reality and body perception https://t.co/4n5pqsvxxU Understanding the relationships between health outcomes
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🚨Fantastic PhD opportunity as part of @GW4BioMedDTP to join us @BristolTARG to optimise the uptake and personalisation of digital health interventions for under-served groups with the fantastic @OliviaMaynard17 @ProfGrahamMoore @AngelaAttwood
https://t.co/XThbfjdSx6
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So proud of my two scientist daughters supporting the Climate and Nature Bill! https://t.co/gisi5eK18D Scientists! Roll up, roll up & back the science; only takes a few minutes to have a big impact! See next for details ➡️
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New article! Read Do engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of the Drink Less app? https://t.co/O6KQGj5KMW in npj Digital Med
nature.com
npj Digital Medicine - Do engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of the Drink Less app?
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📱We found that following the recommendation to download and use Drink Less (self-reported adherence) and that tracking drinking (self-monitoring behaviour) appear to be important mechanisms of action for alcohol reduction.
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🚨 New paper out on whether engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of Drink Less funded by @NIHRresearch published in @npjDigitalMed jointly led with @larisamdinu with a fabulous team✨ https://t.co/GEa8ERBUwk
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Our systematic review of digital smoking cessation interventions and whether/how their characteristics relate to their effectiveness and whether/how this differs by socioeconomic position has been published!! https://t.co/ixLldCDrrM
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Such an interesting study and findings, so well presented! Thank you for coming to visit us - the best way to end the week!
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New paper led by @dkale001 suggests an increasing proportion of smokers in England identify as social smokers. They tend to be less dependent and more motivated to quit than other smokers, but their quit attempts are not more successful. https://t.co/dBSMTck6Ed
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Aged 18+ and drink 14 or more units of alcohol a week? You are invited to take part in a small group discussion to share your experiences with drinking alcohol and any attempts to drink less. You will be reimbursed for your time. Find out more here👉 https://t.co/wSLN5rUPLs
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A free smartphone app, Drink Less, can help people who would benefit most from reducing their alcohol consumption to do so successfully, finds #NIHRFunded trial: https://t.co/7lE3SF5REB
@UCL @UCLPopHealthSci @UCL_IEHC @ARIG_UCL @MelissaOldham @ClaireVGarnett @uclnews
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A free app, Drink Less, can help people who would benefit most from reducing their alcohol consumption to do so successfully, according to a large randomised controlled trial led by UCL researchers. @MelissaOldham @ClaireVGarnett @jamiebrown10
@UCL_BSH
ucl.ac.uk
A free smartphone app, Drink Less, can help people who would benefit most from reducing their alcohol consumption to do so successfully, according to a large randomised controlled trial led by UCL
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The Drink Less app, developed @ucl, can help people cut down on unhealthy drinking more than the NHS alcohol advice webpage, finds a large randomised controlled trial led by Dr @MelissaOldham @UCL_BSH & Dr @ClaireVGarnett @BristolUni @NIHRresearch
https://t.co/XCfoeEKlfx
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This has been the culmination of a decade of research developing, refining and evaluating the app by a large team of brilliant researchers 👏🏻 📄And the best bit is that there are more papers to come on the mixed-methods process and health economic evaluation so keep a look out👀
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🚨 Incredibly proud and delighted to say the findings from the RCT of the Drink Less app funded by @NIHRresearch have been published today in @eClinicalMed expertly led by @MelissaOldham with a brilliant team ✨ https://t.co/c2XpGPIklp
thelancet.com
The Drink Less app may be effective in reducing the alcohol consumption in increasing-and-higher-risk drinkers motivated to reduce their consumption.
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