Parallel Session AR0.21 ParentingR0.12 Health services research and policyR0.14 Pregnancy and postnatal healthR1.13 Social and environmental determinantsR1.15 Physical activity and travel
15:30–15:50The development of two postnatal health instruments: one for mothers (M-PHI), one for fathers (F-PHI), to measure health during the first year of parenting
CJ Morrell et al OP1
Policy formulation in the health system: a case study of the Expert Advisory Group for Diabetes S Mc Hugh et al OP5#Why do women attend late for antenatal booking? A qualitative interview study exploring the perspectives of service users and stakeholders
GL Jones et al OP9
Determinants of mental health and wellbeing in low income communities: a multilevel approach examining individual and neighbourhood characteristics
G Phillips et al OP13
Active travel in children and its relationship to overall activity levels
MA Roth et al OP17
15:55–16:15Systematic review of parenting programs for preterm and low birth weight infants on enhancing parent-infant interaction by improving parental sensitivity
A Underdown et al OP2
Assessing the evaluability of complex public health interventions: five questions for researchers, funders and policymakers
D Ogilvie et al OP6
Trends in postpartum haemorrhage in Ireland: an eleven-year population-based cohort study
JE Lutomski et al OP10
A good place for bringing up children? Mother's neighbourhood perceptions and children's behavioural development in the Millennium Cohort Study
A Scheiwe et al OP14
Day length and weather effects on children's physical activity and participation in play, sports and active travel
J Paskins et al OP18
16:20–16:40Exposure to sexually explicit visual media and sexual debut at age 15
C Nixon et al OP3
“Surely there must be more evidence . . . !” Reviewing literature to support the development of evidence-based public health guidance by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Effectiveness
N Payne et al OP7
Effectiveness of training in motivational interviewing in influencing smoking cessation in pregnant and post-partum women in lower socio-economic groups C Hayes et al OP11Self-rated health and area deprivation: exploring a differential association among white British and ethnic minority people in England
L Becares et al OP15
How and why do people commute by car? A mixed-methods investigation
A Goodman et al OP19
16:45–17:05Longitudinal associations between screen time and children's behavioural and emotional adjustment at age 7
A M Parkes et al OP4
Barriers to intersectoral working to improve health: a qualitative study
DC Taylor-Robinson et al OP8
#The health of postnatal women's partners up to 18 months after their baby was born: a longitudinal survey alongside a randomised controlled trial
CJ Morrell et al OP12
Associations between sedentary behaviour and cardiovascular, hemostatic and diabetic markers in mid-adult life (45 years)
SM Pinto Pereira et al OP16
Is a change in mode of travel to school associated with a change in overall physical activity levels in children? Longitudinal results from the SPEEDY study
L Smith et al OP20