Items where Author is "Bailey, Laura"

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TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma, BEEKEN, Rebecca J, JONES, Gareth, BAILEY, Laura, BOWES, Eleanor, BURKE, Trys, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, PICKERING, Katie, COPELAND, Robert, COOPER, Cindy, TEW, Garry, WEICH, Scott and PECKHAM, Emily (2025). Increasing activity and reducing sedentary behaviour for people with severe mental illness: what are the active ingredients for behaviour change? A systematic review. Mental Health and Physical Activity: 100713. [Article]

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JONES, Gareth, BAILEY, Laura, BEEKEN, Rebecca J, BRADY, Samantha, COOPER, Cindy, COPELAND, Robert, CROSLAND, Suzanne, DAWSON, Sam, FAIRES, Matthew, GILBODY, Simon, HAYNES, Holly, HILL, Andrew, HILLISON, Emily, HORSPOOL, Michelle, LEE, Ellen, LI, Jinshuo, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, PARROTT, Steve, QUIRK, Helen, STUBBS, Brendon, TEW, Garry A, TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma, TURTON, Emily, WALKER, Lauren, WALTERS, Stephen, WEICH, Scott, WILDBORE, Ellie and PECKHAM, Emily (2024). Supporting physical activity through co-production in people with severe mental ill health (SPACES): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 10: 32. [Article]

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PECKHAM, Emily, TEW, Garry, LORIMER, Ben, BAILEY, Laura, BEEKEN, Rebecca, COOPER, Cindy, GASCOYNE, Samantha, GILBODY, Simon, JONES, Gareth, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, PICKERING, Katie, TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma and STUBBS, Brendon (2023). Interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in severe mental ill health: How effective are they?’- A systematic review. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 25: 100547. [Article]

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TEW, Garry A., BAILEY, Laura, BEEKEN, Rebecca J., COOPER, Cindy, COPELAND, Robert, BRADY, Samantha, HERON, Paul, HILL, Andrew, LEE, Ellen, SPANAKIS, Panagiotis, STUBBS, Brendon, TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma, WALKER, Lauren, WALTERS, Stephen, GILBODY, Simon and PECKHAM, Emily (2023). Physical activity in adults with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: a large cross-sectional survey exploring patterns, preferences, barriers, and motivating factors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (3): 2548. [Article]

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