Conner, Mark, Grogan, Sarah, Simms‐Ellis, Ruth, COWAP, Lisa, Armitage, Christopher J., West, Robert, Marshall, Anna‐Marie and Siddiqi, Kamran (2021) Association between age at first reported e‐cigarette use and subsequent regular e‐cigarette, ever cigarette and regular cigarette use. Addiction. ISSN 0965-2140
Roberts, Hannah, Kellar, Ian, Conner, Mark, GIDLOW, Christopher, Kelly, Brian, Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark and McEachan, Rosemary (2019) Associations between park features, park satisfaction and park use in a multi-ethnic deprived urban area. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 46. p. 126485. ISSN 1618-8667
Conner, Mark, GROGAN, Sarah, Simms-Ellis, Ruth, SCHOLTENS, Keira, Sykes-Muskett, Bianca, COWAP, Lisa, Lawton, Rebecca, Armitage, Christopher, Meads, David, Schmitt, Laetitia, Torgerson, Carole, West, Robert and Siddiqi, Kamran (2019) Patterns and predictors of e-cigarette, cigarette and dual use uptake in UK adolescents: Evidence from a 24-month Prospective Study. Addiction. ISSN 1360-0443
Conner, Mark, Grogan, Sarah, Simms-Ellis, Ruth, Flett, Keira, Sykes-Muskett, Bianca, COWAP, Lisa, Lawton, Rebecca, Armitage, Christopher, Meads, David, Schmitt, Laetitia, Torgerson, Carole, West, Robert and Siddiqi, Kamran (2019) Evidence that an intervention weakens the relationship between adolescent electronic cigarette use and tobacco smoking: a 24-month prospective study. Tobacco Control. ISSN 0964-4563
Conner, Mark, Grogan, Sarah, West, Robert, Simms-Ellis, Ruth, SCHOLTENS, Keira, Sykes-Muskett, Bianca, COWAP, Lisa, Lawton, Rebecca, Armitage, Christopher J., Meads, David, Schmitt, Laetitia, Torgerson, Carole and Siddiqi, Kamran (2019) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of repeated implementation intention formation on adolescent smoking initiation: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 87 (5). pp. 422-432. ISSN 0022-006X
Fry, Gary, GROGAN, Sarah, Gough, Brendan and Conner, Mark (2008) Smoking in the lived world: How young people make sense of the social role cigarettes play in their lives. British Journal of Social Psychology, 47. pp. 763-780. ISSN 0144-6665