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Chatterjee, Devoshree; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillman, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas (2017). Health risk appraisal in older people 7: long-acting benzodiazepine use in community-dwelling older adults in London: is it related to physical or psychological factors? Primary health care research and development, 18(3), pp. 253-260. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S1463423617000068
Stuck, Andreas E; Moser, André; Morf, Ueli; Wirz, Urban; Wyser, Joseph; Gillmann, Gerhard; Born, Stephan; Zwahlen, Marcel; Iliffe, Steve; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Beck, John C; Egger, Matthias (2015). Effect of Health Risk Assessment and Counselling on Health Behaviour and Survival in Older People: A Pragmatic Randomised Trial. PLoS medicine, 12(10), e1001889. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001889
Biddulph, Jane P; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas (2014). Risk factors for depressed mood amongst a community dwelling older age population in England: cross-sectional survey data from the PRO-AGE study. BMC Geriatrics, 14(5), p. 5. BioMed Central 10.1186/1471-2318-14-5
Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas (2013). Health risk appraisal in older people 6: factors associated with self-reported poor vision and uptake of eye tests in older people. BMC family practice, 14(130), p. 130. BioMed Central 10.1186/1471-2296-14-130
Raymond, Mareeni; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E (2012). Health risk appraisal for older people 4: case finding for hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and diabetes mellitus in older people in English general practice before the introduction of the Quality and Outcomes Framework. Primary health care research and development, 13(1), pp. 22-29. London: Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S1463423611000077
Raymond, Mareeni; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas (2011). Health risk appraisal for older people 5: self-efficacy in patient–doctor interactions. Primary health care research and development, 12(4), pp. 348-356. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S1463423611000296
Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Carmaciu, Claudia; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillman, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E (2009). The relationship between pain intensity and severity and depression in older people: exploratory study. BMC family practice, 10(1), p. 54. London: BioMed Central 10.1186/1471-2296-10-54
Harari, Danielle; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Egger, Matthias; Gillmann, Gerhard; von Renteln-Kruse, W; Beck, John; Swift, Cameron; Stuck, Andreas (2008). Promotion of health in older people: a randomised controlled trial of health risk appraisal in British general practice. Age and ageing, 37(5), pp. 565-571. Oxford: Oxford University Press 10.1093/ageing/afn150
Carmaciu, Claudia; Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E (2007). Health risk appraisal in older people 3: prevalence, impact, and context of pain and their implications for GPs. British journal of general practice, 57(541), pp. 630-635. London: Royal College of General Practitioners
Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E (2007). Health risk appraisal in older people 2: the implications for clinicians and commissioners of social isolation risk in older people. British journal of general practice, 57(537), pp. 277-82. London: Royal College of General Practitioners
Kharicha, Kalpa; Iliffe, Steve; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas E (2007). Health risk appraisal in older people 1: are older people living alone an "at-risk" group? British journal of general practice, 57(537), pp. 271-6. London: Royal College of General Practitioners
Iliffe, Steve; Kharicha, Kalpa; Harari, Danielle; Swift, Cameron; Gillmann, Gerhard; Stuck, Andreas (2005). Self-reported visual function in healthy older people in Britain: an exploratory study of associations with age, sex, depression, education and income. Family practice, 22(6), pp. 585-590. Oxford University Press 10.1093/fampra/cmi067