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        Mapping social networks to support smoking cessation in pregnancy (SCIPS)

         
         
         
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        Fiona Dobbie, Andrew Radely and Lesley Sinclair

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        Fiona Dobbie  Research Fellow, University of Stirling and the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies

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        Fiona Dobbie is a Research Fellow at the University of Stirling and the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies. Before returning to academia (in 2011) she spent 12 years working as an applied health and social researcher across a range of substantive and methodological areas. Her current research focuses on smoking cessation and addictions. She is currently responsible for a process evaluation of a smoking prevention in secondary schools programme called ASSIST. She recently managed an NIHR (National Institute for Health Research) funded study evaluating NHS Stop Smoking Services in England.

         
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