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An overview of how the behavioural and social sciences are used to improve public health in England.
How to use a behaviour change techniques review to evaluate your digital health product.
The Behavioural Insights Limited (BIT) is now fully owned by Nesta. For more information, visit the Behavioural Insights Team website .
This is a playbook on 6 curated behavioural insights to help understand how people form the beliefs that guide their behaviour.
Paper prepared by the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B).
Structural constraints that influence household decisions to control pig diseases in Myanmar
A comprehensive and collaborative strategy to enable public health professionals to use behavioural and social sciences to improve health and wellbeing.
This report examines behavioural change in an international development context
Includes how to report antisocial behaviour, like nuisance noise, vandalism or abandoned vehicles, reporting antisocial behaviour anonymously, getting support.
A cross-sectional study on the protective role of parental monitoring, religiosity, and self-esteem
This rapid review looks at the literature on applying behavioural insights to interventions in lower income countries
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