Publications
2021
The impact of COVID-19 social distancing and isolation recommendations for Muslim communities in North West England
Hassan, S. M., Ring, A., Tahir, N., & Gabbay, M. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 social distancing and isolation recommendations for Muslim communities in North West England. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 21(1). doi:10.1186/s12889-021-10869-8
How do Muslim community members perceive Covid-19 risk reduction recommendations - a UK qualitative study?
Hassan, S. M., Ring, A., Tahir, N., & Gabbay, M. (2021). How do Muslim community members perceive Covid-19 risk reduction recommendations - a UK qualitative study?. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 21(1). doi:10.1186/s12889-021-10506-4
2019
What really matters? A mixed methods study of treatment preferences and priorities among people with epilepsy in the UK
Ring, A., Jacoby, A., Baker, G., Holmes, E., Hughes, D., Kierans, C., & Marson, A. (2019). What really matters? A mixed methods study of treatment preferences and priorities among people with epilepsy in the UK. EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, 95, 181-191. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2019.03.033
Patient-Focused Drug Development Methods for Benefit-Risk Assessments: A Case Study Using a Discrete Choice Experiment for Antiepileptic Drugs
Holmes, E. A. F., Plumpton, C., Baker, G. A., Jacoby, A., Ring, A., Williamson, P., . . . Hughes, D. A. (2019). Patient-Focused Drug Development Methods for Benefit-Risk Assessments: A Case Study Using a Discrete Choice Experiment for Antiepileptic Drugs. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 105(3), 672-683. doi:10.1002/cpt.1231
2018
The health impacts of women's low control in their living environment: A theory-based systematic review of observational studies in societies with profound gender discrimination
Pennington, A., Orton, L., Nayak, S., Ring, A., Petticrew, M., Sowden, A., . . . Whitehead, M. (2018). The health impacts of women's low control in their living environment: A theory-based systematic review of observational studies in societies with profound gender discrimination. HEALTH & PLACE, 51, 1-10. doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.02.001
2017
Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer study)
Gabbay, M. B., Ring, A., Byng, R., Anderson, P., Taylor, R. S., Matthews, C., . . . Warner, M. (2017). Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer study). HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 21(35), XXI-+. doi:10.3310/hta21350
2016
Does the concept of resilience contribute to understanding good quality of life in the context of epilepsy?
Ring, A., Jacoby, A., Baker, G. A., Marson, A., & Whitehead, M. M. (2016). Does the concept of resilience contribute to understanding good quality of life in the context of epilepsy?. Epilepsy and Behavior, 56, 153-164. doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.01.002
2015
Pharmacogenetic testing prior to carbamazepine treatment of epilepsy: patients' and physicians' preferences for testing and service delivery
Powell, G., Holmes, E. A. F., Plumpton, C. O., Ring, A., Baker, G. A., Jacoby, A., . . . Hughes, D. A. (2015). Pharmacogenetic testing prior to carbamazepine treatment of epilepsy: patients' and physicians' preferences for testing and service delivery. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 80(5), 1149-1159. doi:10.1111/bcp.12715
Soft governance, restratification and the 2004 general medical services contract: the case of UK primary care organisations and general practice teams
Grant, S., Ring, A., Gabbay, M., Guthrie, B., McLean, G., Mair, F. S., . . . O'Donnell, C. (2015). Soft governance, restratification and the 2004 general medical services contract: the case of UK primary care organisations and general practice teams. SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 37(1), 30-51. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12175
2014
Tussles and Rollovers: Negotiating Sickness Certification in Primary Care
Byrne, P., Ring, A., Salmon, P., Dowrick, C., & Gabbay, M. (2014). Tussles and Rollovers: Negotiating Sickness Certification in Primary Care. Advances in Applied Sociology, 4(12), 247-260. doi:10.4236/aasoci.2014.412029
Exploring loss and replacement of loss for understanding the impacts of epilepsy onset: a qualitative investigation
Jacoby, A., Ring, A., Whitehead, M., Marson, A., & Baker, G. (2014). Exploring loss and replacement of loss for understanding the impacts of epilepsy onset: a qualitative investigation. Epilepsy and Behaviour, 33, 59-68. Retrieved from https://www-sciencedirect-com.liverpool.idm.oclc.org/
2013
Missing women? The health inequalities impact of low control and gender discrimination: a theory-led systematic review of observational studies
Pennington, A., Orton, L., Whitehead, M., Ring, A., Fox, D., Petticrew, M., . . . Sowden, A. (2013). Missing women? The health inequalities impact of low control and gender discrimination: a theory-led systematic review of observational studies. European Journal of Public Health, 23(suppl_1). doi:10.1093/eurpub/ckt126.216
Using discrete choice experiments to define patient preferences for outcomes in trials
Fargher, E., Hughes, D., Ring, A., Jacoby, A., Rawnsley, M., & Marson, A. (2013). Using discrete choice experiments to define patient preferences for outcomes in trials. Trials, 14(Suppl 1), O33. doi:10.1186/1745-6215-14-s1-o33
2011
Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy
Taylor, J., Jacoby, A., Baker, G. A., Marson, A. G., Ring, A., & Whitehead, M. (2011). Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy. Epilepsia, 52(3), 610-618. doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02775.x
Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy
Taylor, J., Jacoby, A., Baker, G. A., Marson, A. G., Ring, A., & Whitehead, M. (2011). Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy. EPILEPSIA, 52(3), 610-618. doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02775.x
2010
Antidepressants, social adversity and outcome of depression in general practice
Brown, G. W., Harris, T. O., Kendrick, T., Chatwin, J., Craig, T. K. J., Kelly, V., . . . Uher, R. (2010). Antidepressants, social adversity and outcome of depression in general practice. Journal of Affective Disorders, 121(3), 239-246. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2009.06.004
Randomized trial of reattribution on psychosocial talk between doctors and patients with medically unexplained symptoms
Morriss, R., Gask, L., Dowrick, C., Dunn, G., Peters, S., Ring, A., . . . Salmon, P. (2010). Randomized trial of reattribution on psychosocial talk between doctors and patients with medically unexplained symptoms. PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 40(2), 325-333. doi:10.1017/S0033291709990353
Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy
Taylor, J., Jacoby, A., Baker, G. A., Marson, A., Ring, A., & Whitehead, M. (2010). Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new-onset epilepsy. Epilepsia (in press). doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2010.02775x
The new GMS contract in primary care: The impact of governance and incentives on care
O'Donnell, C. A., Ring, A., McLean, G., Grant, S., Guthrie, B., Gabbay, M., . . . Watt, G. C. M. (2010). The new GMS contract in primary care: The impact of governance and incentives on care. London: HMSO.
2009
Randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors plus supportive care, versus supportive care alone, for mild to moderate depression with somatic symptoms in primary care: the THREAD (THREshold for AntiDepressant response) study
Kendrick, T., Chatwin, J., Dowrick, C., Tylee, A., Morriss, R., Peveler, R., . . . Mann, A. (2009). Randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors plus supportive care, versus supportive care alone, for mild to moderate depression with somatic symptoms in primary care: the THREAD (THREshold for AntiDepressant response) study. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 13(22), 1-+. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors plus supportive care, versus supportive care alone, for mild to moderate depression with somatic symptoms in primary care: the THREAD (THREshold for AntiDepressant response) study.
Kendrick, T., Chatwin, J., Dowrick, C., Tylee, A., Morriss, R., Peveler, R., . . . Mann, A. (2009). Randomised controlled trial to determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors plus supportive care, versus supportive care alone, for mild to moderate depression with somatic symptoms in primary care: the THREAD (THREshold for AntiDepressant response) study.. doi:10.3310/hta13220
Primary Care Consultations About Medically Unexplained Symptoms: How Do Patients Indicate What They Want?
Salmon, P., Ring, A., Humphris, G. M., Davies, J. C., & Dowrick, C. F. (2009). Primary Care Consultations About Medically Unexplained Symptoms: How Do Patients Indicate What They Want?. JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 24(4), 450-456. doi:10.1007/s11606-008-0898-0
2008
Doctors' attachment style and their inclination to propose somatic interventions for medically unexplained symptoms
Salmon, P., Wissow, L., Carroll, J., Ring, A., Humphris, G. M., Davies, J. C., & Dowrick, C. F. (2008). Doctors' attachment style and their inclination to propose somatic interventions for medically unexplained symptoms. GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY, 30(2), 104-111. doi:10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2007.12.002
2007
Doctors' responses to patients with medically unexplained symptoms who seek emotional support: criticism or confrontation?
Salmon, P., Wissow, L., Carroll, J., Ring, A., Humphris, G. M., Davies, J. C., & Dowrick, C. F. (2007). Doctors' responses to patients with medically unexplained symptoms who seek emotional support: criticism or confrontation?. GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY, 29(5), 454-460. doi:10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2007.06.003
Primary care consultations about medically unexplained symptoms: patient presentations and doctor responses that influence the probability of somatic intervention
Salmon, P., Humphris, G. M., Ring, A., Davies, J. C., & Dowrick, C. F. (2007). Primary care consultations about medically unexplained symptoms: patient presentations and doctor responses that influence the probability of somatic intervention. PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 69(6), 571-577. doi:10.1097/PSY.0b013e3180cabc85
2006
Why do primary care physicians propose medical care to patients with medically unexplained symptoms? A new method of sequence analysis to test theories of patient pressure
Salmon, P., Humphris, G. M., Ring, A., Davies, J. C., & Dowrick, C. F. (2006). Why do primary care physicians propose medical care to patients with medically unexplained symptoms? A new method of sequence analysis to test theories of patient pressure. PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 68(4), 570-577. doi:10.1097/01.psy.0000227690.95757.64
2005
The somatising effect of clinical consultation: What patients and doctors say and do not say when patients present medically unexplained physical symptoms
Ring, A., Dowrick, C. F., Humphris, G. M., Davies, J., & Salmon, P. (2005). The somatising effect of clinical consultation: What patients and doctors say and do not say when patients present medically unexplained physical symptoms. SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 61(7), 1505-1515. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.03.014
What do general practice patients want when they present medically unexplained symptoms, and why do their doctors feel pressurized?
Salmon, P., Ring, A., Dowrick, C. F., & Humphris, G. M. (2005). What do general practice patients want when they present medically unexplained symptoms, and why do their doctors feel pressurized?. JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 59(4), 255-260. doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2005.03.004
2004
Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? A qualitative study.
Ring, A., Dowrick, C., Humphris, G., & Salmon, P. (2004). Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? A qualitative study.. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 328(7447), 1057. doi:10.1136/bmj.38057.622639.ee
Normalisation of unexplained symptoms by general practitioners: a functional typology
Dowrick, C. F., Ring, A., Humphris, G. M., & Salmon, P. (2004). Normalisation of unexplained symptoms by general practitioners: a functional typology. BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 54(500), 165-170. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Voiced but unheard agendas: qualitative analysis of the psychosocial cues that patients with unexplained symptoms present to general practitioners
Salmon, P., Dowrick, C. F., Ring, A., & Humphris, G. M. (2004). Voiced but unheard agendas: qualitative analysis of the psychosocial cues that patients with unexplained symptoms present to general practitioners. BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 54(500), 171-176. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Voiced but unheard agendas: psychosocial cues in patients with unexplained symptoms
Salmon, P., Dowrick, C., Ring, A., & Humphris, G. (2004). Voiced but unheard agendas: psychosocial cues in patients with unexplained symptoms. British Journal of General Practice, 54, 171-176.