
Chris Stone
@chrisstone_uob
Psychology/digital health researcher at University of Bristol; musician; photographer; sailor; 30+ years married; and loving a life well lived
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25-06-2018 11:27:53
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Are you a daily smoker living in the UK? TARG Bristol have a new remote research participation opportunity (£120 reimbursement). Please visit our website for details! bristol.ac.uk/psychology/res…


Last year I had three apprentices working with me on a project as part of their BristolUniPsych Master’s degree. It was an absolute delight to see them graduate today. Congratulations Holly, Lauren and Tamara - and all the other University of Bristol graduates.



Methods for passively detecting smoking and other behaviours offer many potential benefits, but must be validated correctly and thoroughly. Here, Chris Stone and I share our thoughts and experiences working on this with Paige Hulls and others MRC IEU Piotr Placzko and TARG Bristol

Nearly home after a retreat with the University of Bristol’s Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group. 3 days of equipping, discussion and building team together, in the beautiful surroundings of Cumberland Lodge. TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych University of Bristol




New paper with Andy Skinner on identifying stakeholder priorities in use of wearable cameras for researching parent-child interactions TARG Bristol ICEP BristolUniPsych University of Bristol frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

We didn’t quite manage to wean Brunel off his beloved cigar with our smartwatch-based smoking relapse intervention at the FUTURES2023 public engagement festival, but I think he approved of the innovation happening at TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych University of Bristol


New pre-print with Andy Skinner Felix Naughton and others, on evaluating the feasibility of our 'StopWatch' smartwatch-based smoking relapse intervention TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych ICEP University of Bristol preprints.jmir.org/preprint/56999

Poster presentation at #SRNT2024 on ‘StopWatch’, an innovative smartwatch-based smoking relapse intervention where automatic detection of cigarette smoking triggers just-in-time intervention messaging, developed at TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych ICEP University of Bristol


New pre-print out now, with Andy Skinner Robyn Wootton @SallyScientist, on exploring the feasibility of using smartwatch-based micro-EMA for capturing data on alcohol consumption. TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych ICEP MRC IEU Children of the 90s University of Bristol preprints.jmir.org/preprint/63184


Smartwatch smoking relapse intervention developed in TARG Bristol and ICEP will be presented at the Society for the Study of Addiction annual conference in Newcastle on Thursday BristolUniPsych University of Bristol Cancer Research UK #SSAConf2024


Had the privilege of giving a talk recently at the Society for the Study of Addiction’s annual conference in Newcastle. TARG Bristol BristolUniPsych


Our smartwatch smoking relapse intervention is in the news today, including front-page of The Times and a report on Channel 4 News. Published in JMIR Formative Research with Andy Skinner Felix Naughton Rosie Essery Angela Attwood Joe Matthews Marcus Munafò. BristolUniPsych

Recently-published paper in JMIR Formative Research on the feasibility evaluation of our smartwatch smoking relapse intervention; innovative work carried out in TARG Bristol and ICEP with funding from Cancer Research UK formative.jmir.org/2024/1/e56999/…

Our smartwatch ecological momentary assessment system allows low-burden, high-engagement measurement of real-life behaviour. More innovative work from ICEP and MRC IEU (uob-ieu.bsky.social) with Andy Skinner BristolUniPsych formative.jmir.org/2025/1/e63184