| Report No. |
NICE Guidance Title |
Report Title |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 1.1 |
Social and emotional wellbeing in secondary education |
Systematic review of the effectiveness of universal interventions which aim to promote emotional and social wellbeing in secondary schools |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 1.2 |
Social and emotional wellbeing in secondary education |
Cost-effectiveness of universal interventions which aim to promote emotional and social wellbeing in secondary school |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 2.1 |
Alcohol use disorders - preventing harmful drinking |
Interventions on control of alcohol price, promotion and availability for prevention of alcohol use disorders in adults and young people. |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 2.2 |
Alcohol use disorders - preventing harmful drinking |
Screening and brief interventions for prevention and early identification of alcohol use disorders in adults and young people |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 2.3 |
Alcohol use disorders - preventing harmful drinking |
Screening and brief interventions: cost effectiveness review |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 2.4 |
Alcohol use disorders - preventing harmful drinking |
Macro-level interventions for alcohol use disorders: cost effectiveness review |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 3.1 |
Guidance for employers on promoting mental well-being through productive and healthy working conditions |
Mental well-being through productive and healthy working conditions (Promoting well-being at work) |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 4.1 |
How to stop smoking in pregnancy and following childbirth |
Systematic review of how to stop smoking in pregnancy and following childbirth
Review 1: Which interventions are effective and cost effective in encouraging the establishment of smoke free homes?
Review 2: Factors aiding delivery of effective interventions.
Review 3: The health consequences of pregnant women cutting down as opposed to quitting
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| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 5.1 |
Weight management before, during and after pregnancy |
Systematic review of dietary and/or physical activity interventions for weight management in pregnancy |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 5.2 |
Weight management before, during and after pregnancy |
Systematic review of weight management interventions after childbirth |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 5.3 |
Weight management before, during and after pregnancy |
Weight management in pregnancy: Economic modelling |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 5.4 |
Weight management before, during and after pregnancy |
The cost-effectiveness of weight management interventions following childbirth |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 6.1 |
Promoting the quality of life of looked-after children and young people |
Review 1: The effect of support services for transition to adulthood/leaving care on the adult outcomes of looked after young people |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 6.2 |
Promoting the quality of life of looked-after children and young people |
Review 2: The effectiveness of training and support for carers/professionals/volunteers working with looked after children and young people on the physical and emotional health and well-being of looked after children and young people |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 6.3 |
Promoting the quality of life of looked-after children and young people |
Review 3: The effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving access to health and mental health services for looked after children and young people. |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 6.4 |
Promoting the quality of life of looked-after children and young people |
Factors associated with outcomes for looked after children and young people: a review of the literature |
| ScHARR Public Health Evidence Report 6.5 |
Promoting the quality of life of looked-after children and young people |
Cost-effectiveness review 1: The cost-effectiveness of support services for transition to adulthood/leaving care on the adult outcomes of looked after young people |