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12020Presenting patients with information on their oral health risk: the PREFER three-arm RCT and ethnographyHarris, Rebecca; Vernazza, Christopher; Laverty, Louise; Lowers, Victoria; Burnside, Girvan; Brown, Stephen ; Higham, Susan; Ternent, Laura15-May-2024
26-Feb-2018Pervasive, hard-wired and male: Qualitative study of how UK adolescents view alcoholrelated aggressionWhitaker, Lydia; Brown, Stephen L ; Young, Bridget; Fereday, Richard; Coyne, Sarah M; Qualter, Pamela2-Apr-2024
32017How do women at increased breast cancer risk perceive and decide between risks of cancer and risk‐reducing treatments? A synthesis of qualitative researchFielden, Hannah G; Brown, Stephen L ; Saini, Pooja; Beesley, Helen; Salmon, Peter10-Apr-2024
42017Qualitative analysis of how patients decide that they want risk-reducing mastectomy, and the implications for surgeons in responding to emotionally-motivated patient requestsBrown, Stephen L ; Gupta, Sudeep; Whiting, Demian; Fielden, Hannah G; Saini, Pooja; Beesley, Helen; Holcombe, Christopher; Holcombe, Susan; Greenhalgh, Lyn; Fairburn, Louise; Salmon, Peter19-Apr-2024
5Dec-2016The use of diet diaries in general dental practice in EnglandArheiam, A; Brown, S L ; Burnside, G; Higham, S M; Albadri, S; Harris, R V2-Apr-2024
62016The information filter: how dentists use diet diary information to give patients clear and simple adviceArheiam, Arheiam; Brown, Stephen L ; Higham, Susan M; Albadri, Sondos; Harris, Rebecca V23-Apr-2024
71-Aug-2015Phantom Eye Syndrome: Patient Experiences after Enucleation for Uveal MelanomaHope-Stone, Laura; Brown, Stephen L ; Heimann, Heinrich; Damato, Bertil; Salmon, Peter2-Apr-2024
8May-2015Sequencing the threat and recommendation components of persuasive messages differentially improves the effectiveness of high- and low-distressing imagery in an anti-alcohol message in studentsBrown, Stephen L ; West, Charlotte2-Apr-2024
92015How do patients with uveal melanoma experience and manage uncertainty? A qualitative studyHope-Stone, Laura; Brown, Stephen L ; Heimann, Heinrich; Damato, Bertil; Salmon, Peter16-May-2024

Credit Name
Stephen Brown
Full Name
Brown, Stephen
Variants
Brown, Stephen L
Brown, Stephen Lloyd
Brown, Steven
Brown, Steve
Brown, S
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:sbrow238
 
 
Biography
Steve is a health psychologist with primary interests in cancer early detection, psychological well-being in survivorship and patient decision-making. Originally from Adelaide, Steve has worked at Monash University, and the Universities of Central Lancashire, Derby, Liverpool and Plymouth in the UK. Steve is a registered health psychologist in the UK, specialising in patient decision-making and cancer survivorship.
 
Honorific
Professor
 
Surname
Brown
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Given Name
Stephen
 
Middle Name
Lloyd
Preferred Given Name
Steve
School/Department
School of Psychology
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