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Sarah Howcutt
Sarah Howcutt
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Accuracy of alcohol use disorders identification test for detecting problem drinking in 18–35 year-olds in England: method comparison study
DR Foxcroft, LA Smith, H Thomas, S Howcutt
Alcohol and alcoholism 50 (2), 244-250, 2015
472015
Causal and associational language in observational health research: a systematic evaluation
NA Haber, SE Wieten, JM Rohrer, OA Arah, PWG Tennant, EA Stuart, ...
American journal of epidemiology 191 (12), 2084-2097, 2022
282022
Research recruitment: A marketing framework to improve sample representativeness in health research
SJ Howcutt, AL Barnett, S Barbosa‐Boucas, LA Smith
Journal of Advanced Nursing 74 (4), 968-975, 2018
92018
Patterns of response by sociodemographic characteristics and recruitment methods for women in UK population surveys and cohort studies
SJ Howcutt, AL Barnett, S Barbosa-Boucas, LA Smith
Women & health 58 (4), 365-386, 2018
62018
Testing socioeconomic status and family socialization hypotheses of alcohol use in young people: A causal mediation analysis
DR Foxcroft, SJ Howcutt, F Matley, L Taylor Bunce, EL Davies
Journal of Adolescence 94 (2), 240-252, 2022
32022
Visualizing community networks to recruit South Asian participants for interviews about bowel cancer screening
SJ Howcutt, P Saini, C Henshall, J Brett, E Watson, LA Smith
Journal of Cancer Policy 32, 100333, 2022
22022
Causal and associational linking language from observational research and health evaluation literature in practice: a systematic language evaluation
NA Haber, SE Wieten, JM Rohrer, OA Arah, PWG Tennant, EA Stuart, ...
medRxiv, 2021.08. 25.21262631, 2021
22021
Barriers to home bowel screening test in south Asians in the UK
L Smith, S Howcutt, P Saini, J Brett, C Henshall, E Watson
European Journal of Public Health 30 (Supplement_5), ckaa165. 1342, 2020
12020
Causal language from observational studies in medical and epidemiological literature: a systematic literature review
N Haber, SE Wieten, JM Rohrer, OA Arah, PWG Tennant, EA Stuart, ...
Journal of Geriatric Oncology 13 (8), S71-S72, 2022
2022
Lifestage differences in young UK women’s reasons for research participation
SJ Howcutt, S Barbosa-Bouças, J Brett, AL Barnett, LA Smith
Health Promotion International 36 (1), 132-142, 2021
2021
P09 Development of a community-based intervention to increase uptake of home bowel cancer screening in South Asians: a mixed methods study
L Smith, S Howcutt, P Saini, J Brett, C Henshall, E Watson
J Epidemiol Community Health 74 (Suppl 1), A49-A50, 2020
2020
An examination of how to engage young, underrepresented women in UK health surveys
SJ Howcutt
Oxford Brookes University, 2020
2020
Testing social status and family socialization hypotheses of alcohol use in young people: a causal mediation analysis
D Foxcroft, S Howcutt, F Matley, L Bunce, E Davies
OSF Preprints, 2019
2019
RF24 Engaging underrepresented women as participants in studies about health risks: life stage differences in motivations to participate
SJ Howcutt, S Barbosa-Boucas, AL Barnett, LA Smith
J Epidemiol Community Health 72 (Suppl 1), A54-A54, 2018
2018
P70 Do health studies represent the health risk behaviours of women in the UK? A review of response patterns in UK population surveys and cohort studies
SJ Howcutt, A Barnett, SB Bouças, LA Smith
J Epidemiol Community Health 70 (Suppl 1), A84-A85, 2016
2016
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DR Foxcroft, S Howcutt, F Matley, L Bunce, E Davies
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