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Anne Marie MacKintosh

Anne Marie MacKintosh

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
37
Citations
5478
World Ranking
6256
National Ranking
1015

Overview

Anne Marie MacKintosh is affiliated with the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily lies within the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on subfields including Physiology, Epidemiology, Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Applied Psychology.

The scientist's work spans several key topics related to public health and behavioral studies. These topics include:

  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Anne Marie MacKintosh has published research in a number of scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • BMJ Open
  • Public Health Research
  • Vaccine

Frequent coauthors appearing alongside MacKintosh's work include:

  • Martine Stead
  • Allison Ford
  • Nathan Critchlow
  • Kathryn Angus
  • Crawford Moodie

Recent publications by Anne Marie MacKintosh cover a range of topics mostly related to tobacco control, vaccination attitudes, and public health impacts with the following titles:

  • National survey of attitudes towards and intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19: implications for communications, 2021, BMJ Open
  • Youth's engagement and perceptions of disposable e-cigarettes: a UK focus group study, 2023, BMJ Open
  • The impact of the point-of-sale tobacco display ban on young people in Scotland: before-and-after study, 2020, Public Health Research
  • E-Cigarette Advertising in the UK: A Content Analysis of Traditional and Social Media Advertising to Observe Compliance with Current Regulations, 2021, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • A "step too far" or "perfect sense"? A qualitative study of British adults' views on mandating COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine passports, 2022, Vaccine

Best Publications

  • Methods of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey

    Mary E. Thompson;G. T. Fong;D. Hammond;C. Boudreau

  • Why healthy eating is bad for young people’s health: identity, belonging and food

    Martine Stead;Laura McDermott;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Ashley Adamson

  • Development and evaluation of a mass media Theory of Planned Behaviour intervention to reduce speeding

    Martine Stead;Stephen Tagg;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Douglas Eadie

  • “It's as if you’re locked in”: qualitative explanations for area effects on smoking in disadvantaged communities

    Martine Stead;Susan MacAskill;Anne-Marie MacKintosh;Jane Reece

  • Young people, alcohol, and designer drinks: quantitative and qualitative study

    Kirsty Hughes;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Gerard Hastings;Colin Wheeler

  • Cross sectional study of young people's awareness of and involvement with tobacco marketing

    Lynn MacFadyen;Gerard Hastings;Anne Marie MacKintosh

  • Young People’s Use of E-Cigarettes across the United Kingdom: Findings from Five Surveys 2015-2017

    Linda Bauld;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Brian Eastwood;Allison Ford;Allison Ford

  • Marketing alcohol to young people: implications for industry regulation and research policy.

    Margaret C. Jackson;Gerard Hastings;Colin Wheeler;Douglas Eadie

  • The impact of alcohol marketing on youth drinking behaviour: a two-stage cohort study.

    Rachael Gordon;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Crawford Moodie

  • Young adult smokers' perceptions of plain packaging: a pilot naturalistic study

    Crawford Moodie;Anne Marie Mackintosh;Gerard B. Hastings;Allison Ford

  • Relationship between trying an electronic cigarette and subsequent cigarette experimentation in Scottish adolescents: a cohort study

    Catherine Best;Farhana Haseen;Dorothy Currie;Gozde Ozakinci

  • Attitudes towards bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Results from a cross-sectional general population survey.

    Fiona Dobbie;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Gareth Clegg;Rebecca Stirzaker

  • Assessing the cumulative impact of alcohol marketing on young people's drinking: cross sectional data findings

    Ross Gordon;Fiona Harris;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Crawford Moodie

  • Effects of the 2003 advertising/promotion ban in the United Kingdom on awareness of tobacco marketing: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey

    F. Harris;A. M. MacKintosh;S. Anderson;G. Hastings

  • Adolescents' response to text-only tobacco health warnings: results from the 2008 UK Youth Tobacco Policy Survey.

    Crawford Moodie;Anne Marie MacKintosh;David Hammond

  • The association between point-of-sale displays and youth smoking susceptibility

    Anne Marie MacKintosh;Crawford Moodie;Gerard Hastings

  • Drinking patterns vary by gender, age and country-level income: Cross-country analysis of the International Alcohol Control Study.

    Surasak Chaiyasong;Taisia Huckle;Anne-Marie Mackintosh;Petra Meier

  • The International Alcohol Control (IAC) study-evaluating the impact of alcohol policies.

    Sally Casswell;Petra Meier;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Abraham Brown

  • Are all cigarettes just the same? Female’s perceptions of slim, coloured, aromatized and capsule cigarettes

    Crawford Moodie;Allison Ford;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Richard Purves

  • Adolescents' responses to the promotion and flavouring of e-cigarettes.

    Allison Ford;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Linda Bauld;Crawford Moodie

  • Cigarette advertising and children's smoking : why reg was withdrawn

    G B Hastings;H Ryan;P Teer;A M MacKintosh

Frequent Co-Authors

Martine Stead
Martine Stead University of Stirling
Crawford Moodie
Crawford Moodie University of Stirling
Linda Bauld
Linda Bauld University of Edinburgh
Jamie Pearce
Jamie Pearce University of Edinburgh
Amanda Amos
Amanda Amos University of Edinburgh
Charles D. H. Parry
Charles D. H. Parry South African Medical Research Council
Fiona Harris
Fiona Harris University of the West of Scotland
Sally Casswell
Sally Casswell Massey University
Petra Meier
Petra Meier University of Glasgow
John Frank
John Frank University of Edinburgh

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