Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Public Health and Wellbeing groups’ combined interdisciplinary expertise seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of people in communities, social care and clinical settings. This encompasses understanding what shapes health and wellbeing among different groups, identifying where inequalities present, exploring opportunities to improve health and wellbeing in different settings and working with external partners to facilitate change through developing and evaluating interventions.
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Profiles
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Alexis Bennett
- Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences - Senior Research Assistant , Associate Tutor, Research Assistant
- Public Health & Wellbeing
- Wellbeing in Demanding Environments
Person: Academic
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Sarah Louise Brown
- Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences - Research Assistant in Applied Psychology and Population Health
- Applied Psychology & Behaviour Change
- Centre for Health, Activity, & Wellbeing Research (CAWR)
- Clinical Application and Translation
- Public Health & Wellbeing
Person: Academic
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Deborah Clayton
- Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences - Principal Lecturer in Psychology
- Centre for Health, Activity, & Wellbeing Research (CAWR)
- Public Health & Wellbeing
Person: Academic
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An interdisciplinary, co-designed guide for return to running postpartum—a mixed-methods study
James, M. L., Crone, D. M., Evans, L., Stiles, V. H., Donnelly, G. M. & Moore, I. S., 30 Mar 2026, In: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 8, 1771882.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Are we using them? Exploring the role and relevance of written case formulations in probation
Lowton, J. E., Stubbings, D. R., McKnight, C., Petalas, M. & McGuirk, L. J., 5 Mar 2026, In: European Journal of Probation. 18, 1, p. 20-35 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Comparing perceptions of users on digital authentication through one-time passcode, fingerprint, voice recognition, PIN code, finger swipe, and authentication of choice: A cross-sectional survey
Bennett, A. & Ukwandu, E., 1 Apr 2026, In: PLoS ONE. 21, 4, e0344162.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access