Danielle Wiggers
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View article: Mixed-methods psychosocial autopsy study of suicide in young and middle-aged individuals in the Netherlands
Mixed-methods psychosocial autopsy study of suicide in young and middle-aged individuals in the Netherlands Open
Introduction Sociodemographic characteristics of suicide decedents are recorded in the Netherlands, through which we know who died by suicide, but not why. In this mixed-methods, informant-based psychosocial autopsy, we aimed to identify p…
View article: Suicide in young and middle-aged individuals: lessons from a psychosocial autopsy study
Suicide in young and middle-aged individuals: lessons from a psychosocial autopsy study Open
Background Sociodemographic characteristics of suicides are available from Statistics Netherlands. To improve suicide prevention, it is not only necessary to know who dies but also why people die. A psychosocial autopsy was conducted in th…
View article: Cigarette pack size and consumption: a randomized cross‐over trial
Cigarette pack size and consumption: a randomized cross‐over trial Open
Background and Aims Smoking fewer cigarettes per day may increase the chances of stopping smoking. Capping the number of cigarettes per pack is a promising policy option, but the causal impact of such a change is unknown. This study aimed …
View article: Efficacy of Canadian health warning statements on caffeinated energy drinks: an experimental study among young Canadians
Efficacy of Canadian health warning statements on caffeinated energy drinks: an experimental study among young Canadians Open
The current study examined the efficacy of health warnings on caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs). Participants aged 12–24 years (n = 2040) completed an online survey where they were asked to recall any existing warning statements on CED prod…
View article: Exposure to Caffeinated Energy Drink Marketing and Educational Messages among Youth and Young Adults in Canada
Exposure to Caffeinated Energy Drink Marketing and Educational Messages among Youth and Young Adults in Canada Open
The objective of the current study was to evaluate young Canadians’ exposure to caffeinated energy drink marketing and educational messages that warn about the potential health risks of energy drinks. An online survey was conducted in 2015…
View article: Exposure and Perceptions of Caffeinated Energy Drink Marketing among Youth and Young Adults in Canada
Exposure and Perceptions of Caffeinated Energy Drink Marketing among Youth and Young Adults in Canada Open
BACKGROUND: Consumption of caffeinated energy drinks (CEDs) has become increasingly prevalent among youth and young adults, which is concerning given the association with adverse health effects and other risky behaviours. Health Canada doe…