Hayley Alderson
Newcastle University(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Child Welfare and Adoption, Child Abuse and Trauma, Homelessness and Social Issues, Intimate Partner and Family Violence, Mental Health and Patient Involvement
Most-Cited Works
- → The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment(2018)52 cited
- → Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Psychological, Social and Physical Wellbeing in Family Members Affected by an Adult Relative’s Substance Use: A Systematic Search and Review of the Evidence(2021)41 cited
- → “There are carers, and then there are carers who actually care”; Conceptualizations of care among looked after children and care leavers, social workers and carers(2019)38 cited
- → The association between maternal and paternal substance use and child substance use, internalizing and externalizing problems: a systematic review and meta‐analysis(2023)37 cited
- → ‘You've come to children that are in care and given us the opportunity to get our voices heard': The journey of looked after children and researchers in developing a Patient and Public Involvement group(2019)27 cited
- → A pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial of two behaviour change interventions compared to usual care to reduce substance misuse in looked after children and care leavers aged 12-20 years: The SOLID study(2020)20 cited
- → The key therapeutic factors needed to deliver behavioural change interventions to decrease risky substance use (drug and alcohol) for looked after children and care leavers: a qualitative exploration with young people, carers and front line workers(2019)18 cited
- → Ethical and practical considerations for including marginalised groups in quantitative survey research(2023)18 cited
- → Moving from ‘what we know works’ to ‘what we do in practice’: An evidence overview of implementation and diffusion of innovation in transition to adulthood for care experienced young people(2023)18 cited
- → An inter-disciplinary perspective on evaluation of innovation to support care leavers’ transition(2021)16 cited