The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Context, Psychological intervention, Environmental health, Tobacco control and Public health. Lorraine Greaves has researched Psychological intervention in several fields, including Intervention, Clinical psychology and Family medicine. Her Environmental health research incorporates themes from Gender analysis and Disadvantaged.
Her Tobacco control study combines topics in areas such as Disadvantage, Socioeconomic status, Diversity and Health policy. Her Health policy research integrates issues from Developmental psychology, Gender relations and Health services research. The Public health study combines topics in areas such as Social policy and Public relations.
Lorraine Greaves focuses on Public health, Environmental health, Psychological intervention, Tobacco control and Social psychology. Lorraine Greaves has included themes like Tobacco industry and Prenatal care in her Public health study. Her research integrates issues of Health equity and Smoke free laws in her study of Environmental health.
Her study in Psychological intervention is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gerontology, Smoking Reduction and Family medicine. The various areas that Lorraine Greaves examines in her Tobacco control study include Diversity, Disadvantage, Gender analysis, Social environment and Mental health. Her studies deal with areas such as Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology and Negotiation as well as Social psychology.
Her main research concerns Psychological intervention, Cannabis, Human factors and ergonomics, Injury prevention and Public health. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gender equity and Health care. Her Public health research is mostly focused on the topic Tobacco control.
Her work on Smoke-Free Policy as part of her general Tobacco control study is frequently connected to Public economics, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her studies examine the connections between Recreation and genetics, as well as such issues in Nicotine, with regards to Environmental health. By researching both Developmental psychology and Context, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
Her primary areas of study are Psychological intervention, Window of opportunity, Preconception Care, Health care and Intervention. Her Psychological intervention study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Medical prescription, Occupational safety and health and Chronic pain. Combining a variety of fields, including Window of opportunity, Nursing, Brief intervention and Transformative learning, are what the author presents in her essays.
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Better science with sex and gender: Facilitating the use of a sex and gender-based analysis in health research
Joy L Johnson;Lorraine Greaves;Robin Repta.
International Journal for Equity in Health (2009)
Women and tobacco: a call for including gender in tobacco control research, policy and practice
Amanda Amos;Lorraine Greaves;Mimi Nichter;Michele Bloch.
Tobacco Control (2012)
The effectiveness of NHS smoking cessation services: a systematic review
Linda Bauld;Kirsten Bell;Lucy McCullough;Lindsay Richardson.
Journal of Public Health (2010)
The dome of silence : sexual harassment and abuse in sport
Sandra Kirby;Lorraine Greaves;Olena Hankivsky.
(2000)
A scoping review of intersectoral action for health equity involving governments.
Ketan Shankardass;Ketan Shankardass;Orielle Solar;Kelly Murphy;Lorraine Greaves.
International Journal of Public Health (2012)
Expecting to Quit: A Best-Practices Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant and Postpartum Girls and Women
Lorraine Greaves;Nancy Poole;Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli;Natalie Hemsing.
(2011)
Tobacco policies and vulnerable girls and women: toward a framework for gender sensitive policy development.
Lorraine Greaves;Natasha Jategaonkar.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (2006)
Partner support for smoking cessation during pregnancy: a systematic review.
Natalie Hemsing;Lorraine Greaves;Renée O’Leary;Katharine Chan.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research (2012)
Couple dynamics during women's tobacco reduction in pregnancy and postpartum.
Joan L. Bottorff;Cecilia Kalaw;Joy L. Johnson;Miriam Stewart.
Nicotine & Tobacco Research (2006)
Unclean Fathers, Responsible Men: Smoking, Stigma and Fatherhood
Lorraine Greaves;John L. Oliffe;Pamela Ponic;Mary T. Kelly.
Health Sociology Review (2010)
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