Health and well-being of people living with and beyond cancer in Scotland: An investigation using a nationally representative dataset.
(2010)
Preprint / Working Paper
Atherton, I., Evans, J. & Hubbard, G. (2009). Health and well-being of people living with and beyond cancer in Scotland: An investigation using a nationally representative dataset.
All Outputs (71)
Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems. (2010)
Preprint / Working Paper
Parkes, T., MacAskill, S., Brooks, O., Jepson, R., Atherton, I., Doi, L., …Eadie, D. (2009). Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems.
Research ethics committees and ethical codes – implications for the healthcare chaplain (2010)
Journal Article
Atherton, I. (2010). Research ethics committees and ethical codes – implications for the healthcare chaplain. Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy, 13,In this paper Iain raises important issues about how the process of applying for ethical permission should be viewed as more than a bureaucratic exercise. Hospital chaplains can take advantage of their personal experience and expertise to engage full... Read More about Research ethics committees and ethical codes – implications for the healthcare chaplain.
Differences in 5-year survival after a 'homeless' or 'housed' drugs-related hospital admission: a study of 15-30-year olds in Scotland (2010)
Journal Article
Dibben, C., Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Doherty, J., & Baldacchino, A. (2011). Differences in 5-year survival after a 'homeless' or 'housed' drugs-related hospital admission: a study of 15-30-year olds in Scotland. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65(9), 780-785. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2009.101352Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. This study sought to estimate the additional impact of homelessness on the risk of death for young drugs misusers. Methods From all admissions t... Read More about Differences in 5-year survival after a 'homeless' or 'housed' drugs-related hospital admission: a study of 15-30-year olds in Scotland.
Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems: policy context, epidemiology and rapid review. (draft version for comments by project commissioners and advisory group) (2009)
Preprint / Working Paper
Atherton, I., Doi, L., Jepson, R. & Parkes, T. (2008). Prison health needs assessment for alcohol problems: policy context, epidemiology and rapid review. (draft version for comments by project commissioners and advisory group).
'Housing First' as a means of addressing multiple needs and homelessness. (2008)
Journal Article
Atherton, I. & Nicholls, C. M. (2007). 'Housing First' as a means of addressing multiple needs and homelessness. European journal of homelessness. 2. . 289-303. . ISSN 2030-2762.This paper considers the effectiveness of Housing First and its applicability to the European context. Housing First approaches explicitly incorporate secure tenures as an intrinsic part of support packages for homeless people who have mental health... Read More about 'Housing First' as a means of addressing multiple needs and homelessness..
Scoping a homelessness and substance misuse dataset. (2007)
Preprint / Working Paper
Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Baldacchino, A. & Doherty, J. (2006). Scoping a homelessness and substance misuse dataset.
Investigating the impact of changing weights that underpin the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004. (2007)
Preprint / Working Paper
Dibben, C., Atherton, I., Cox, M., Watson, V., Ryan, M. & Sutton, M. (2007). Investigating the impact of changing weights that underpin the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004.
Book review: Bailey, A - "Making Population Geography". (2006)
Journal Article
Atherton, I. M., & Atherton, I. (2006). Book review: Bailey, A - "Making Population Geography". Population, Space and Place, 12, 217-218. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.386
Book review: Milligan, C - " Geographies of care: space, place and the voluntary sector". (2004)
Journal Article
Atherton, I., & Wiles, J. (2004). Book review: Milligan, C - " Geographies of care: space, place and the voluntary sector". Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94, 693-695. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8306.2004.421_10.x
The use of multi-methods to investigate the geography of informal support networks in Scotland. (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Atherton, I. (2002, September). The use of multi-methods to investigate the geography of informal support networks in Scotland. Paper presented at 31st Annual Conference of British Society of Gerontology, Birmingham