Adam Holland Presents Webinar at NHS APA Virtual Conference 2023
Adam Holland has presented a webinar for the 3rd session of the NHS APA Virtual Conference 2023.
Adam Holland has presented a webinar for the 3rd session of the NHS APA Virtual Conference 2023.
TARG's October Newsletter is now available to read.
Vicky Carlisle, who completed her PhD in TARG in 2021 has recently been interviewed about her research for the University of Bristol podcast.
TARG's August Newsletter is now available to read.
In 2022 we were given funds to develop materials to help people understand the relationship between alcohol and health.
TARG researchers Jasmine Khouja, Zoe Reed and Chris Stone took part in an open day at the University of Bristol's micro-campus in Barton Hill, in the East of the city.
TARG's 2023 May Newsletter is now available to read.
TARG's 2023 March Newsletter is now available to read.
Research consistently finds that risk factors for suicide differ from risk factors for self-rated mental health.
Presentation at the Net Zero Ecolabelling cross-governmental group for BEIS (Department for Business, Energy and industrial strategy)
TARG's February Newsletter is now available to read.
Dr Jasmine Khouja, Dr Angela Attwood and Prof Marcus Munafo have been awarded £100,000 of funding by PolicyBristol from the Research England QR Policy Support Fund to support their project titled “Informing evidence-based policies and interventions to responsibly reduce e-cigarette use among youth”.
TARG-affiliated Bristol researcher Dr Helen Bould has spoken On BBC Radio 4's programme 'Born in Bradford' about eating disorders.
The TARG January Newsletter is now available
A new paper by researchers including members of TARG has been published, entitled 'Is body dissatisfaction related to an attentional bias towards low weight bodies in non-clinical samples of women? A systematic review and meta-analysis'.