Young people’s views of nicotine pouches in the UK
This paper is the first qualitative study in the UK to explore the views of 14-16 year olds’ awareness of, access to and use of nicotine pouches.
In this series of research, we compare public attitudes in the United Kingdom with the United States.
This research explored whether Distress Brief Intervention can be an effective intervention for young people aged under 18.
NatCen was commissioned to analyse court judgments and written facts and reasons to understand how the presumption is applied in private family law.
The only annual national source of information on the health and factors relating to the health of people living in Scotland.
The study examined public awareness, support, and concerns around the transplantation of animal organs into humans, known as xenotransplantation.
This briefing charts some of the key developments in Scottish public opinion since the advent of devolution.
This research investigates the complexities of gender identity and its impact on social attitudes and policy preferences in the UK.
Improved safety measures and increased support for people in crisis will help the rail industry prevent and respond to traumatic events.
This mixed method research sought to understand the short to medium term impacts on families who received the Five Family Payments.
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