2019 Early Career Researcher Prize Winners

We are very grateful to The Lancet and the NIHR School for Public Health Research for sponsoring prizes at the conference. Details of how abstracts are selected and judged can be found here. The Lancet prize winners for oral presentations: Helen Pineo was awarded the first prize for a presentation on the impact of urban …

Poster presentations 2019

Children and young people 1 Self-harm in young people aged 12-26 years in inner south London: an observational study of adverse childhood experiences and triggers for self-harm. Shah. 2 Adverse childhood experiences, inflammation, and depressive symptoms in later life: A prospective cohort study. Iob. 3 Children presenting to chronic pain clinics in the English National …

Poster presentations 2018

Adverse childhood experiences 1. Are long-term trends in child maltreatment decreasing in England and Wales? A time series analysis of official record data from 1858 to 2016. Michelle Degli Esposti 2. Stop Taking the Hit! Adopting a systematic approach for identifying the evidence to support the prohibition of the physical punishment of children in Scotland. …

Call for abstracts 2018

We are delighted to invite abstract submissions for Public Health Science: A National Conference Dedicated to New Research in UK Public Health, to be held in Belfast, UK, on Nov 23, 2018. This is our seventh annual conference to showcase the creativity of the public health research community in the UK and Ireland. The conference provides …

Conference programme 2017

We are delighted to announce the programme for Public Health Science 2017. The conference will be held in London at Mary Ward House, UK, on Nov 24, 2017. You can also book your place at the conference at the HG3 booking website here – https://registrations.hg3conferences.co.uk/phs17 Programme 09.00 Welcome and introduction to the day Richard Horton, The …

Poster presentations 2017

Accessibility and uptake of health services Taylor: Education, Health Literacy and Inequity in Access to Transplantation: Results from the ATTOM cohort study Kerrison: Use of two annual self-referral reminders and a theory-based leaflet to increase the uptake of bowel scope screening among former non-participants: results from a randomised controlled trial in London Vrinten: Cancer worries …