Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Neneh Rowa-Dewar"
- Neneh Rowa-Dewar's research mainly focuses on the intersection of smoking behavior, public health, and socioeconomics, particularly highlighting the challenges that disadvantaged groups face in achieving smoke-free environments, as demonstrated by her qualitative studies on nicotine replacement therapy for parents in low-income households.
- Through systematic reviews and qualitative research, Rowa-Dewar emphasizes the complexities surrounding smoking cessation services for individuals in recovery from problematic drug or alcohol use, identifying barriers and facilitators that affect their engagement with such services.
- Additionally, her work examines the broader implications of caregiving roles, particularly the influence of grandparents on children's health behaviors, and the effects of urbanization on health outcomes, as noted in her studies on hypertension prevalence in West Africa and health promotion opportunities within low-deprivation communities in Scotland.