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Helen Chenery

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Qualitative Health Research|August 3, 2010
Conversations between carers and people with schizophrenia: a qualitative analysis using leximancerJulia Cretchley, Cindy Gallois, Helen Chenery, et al.
Brain and Cognition|May 28, 2002
An on-line investigation of lexical ambiguity processing in schizophreniaDavid Copland, Helen Chenery, Greg Savage, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 23, 2014
Collecting real-time data from substance users raises unique legal and ethical issues: reply to Kuntsche & LabhartCarla Meurk, Wayne Hall, Adrian Carter, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|October 18, 2015
Mobile Phones in Research and Treatment: Ethical Guidelines and Future DirectionsAdrian Carter, Jacki Liddle, Wayne Hall, et al.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|January 26, 2007
Dexamphetamine enhances explicit new word learning for novel objectsEmma Whiting, Helen Chenery, Jonathan Chalk, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|July 17, 2012
We are not educating the future clinical health professional workforce adequately for e-health competence: findings of an Australian studyAmbica Dattakumar, Kathleen Gray, Kerryn-Butler Henderson, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|August 24, 2018
Balancing Self-Tracking and Surveillance: Legal, Ethical and Technological Issues in Using Smartphones to Monitor Communication in People with Health ConditionsJacki Liddle, Mark Burdon, David Ireland, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|June 22, 2019
Conversational trouble and repair in dementia: Revision of an existing coding frameworkRachel A Sluis, Alana Campbell, Christina Atay, et al.
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Qualitative Health Research|August 3, 2010
Conversations between carers and people with schizophrenia: a qualitative analysis using leximancerJulia Cretchley, Cindy Gallois, Helen Chenery, et al.
Brain and Cognition|May 28, 2002
An on-line investigation of lexical ambiguity processing in schizophreniaDavid Copland, Helen Chenery, Greg Savage, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 23, 2014
Collecting real-time data from substance users raises unique legal and ethical issues: reply to Kuntsche & LabhartCarla Meurk, Wayne Hall, Adrian Carter, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|October 18, 2015
Mobile Phones in Research and Treatment: Ethical Guidelines and Future DirectionsAdrian Carter, Jacki Liddle, Wayne Hall, et al.
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology|January 26, 2007
Dexamphetamine enhances explicit new word learning for novel objectsEmma Whiting, Helen Chenery, Jonathan Chalk, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|July 17, 2012
We are not educating the future clinical health professional workforce adequately for e-health competence: findings of an Australian studyAmbica Dattakumar, Kathleen Gray, Kerryn-Butler Henderson, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|August 24, 2018
Balancing Self-Tracking and Surveillance: Legal, Ethical and Technological Issues in Using Smartphones to Monitor Communication in People with Health ConditionsJacki Liddle, Mark Burdon, David Ireland, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|June 22, 2019
Conversational trouble and repair in dementia: Revision of an existing coding frameworkRachel A Sluis, Alana Campbell, Christina Atay, et al.
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