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Trials|August 17, 2013
Study to assess the effect of a structured communication approach on quality of life in secure mental health settings (Comquol): study protocol for a pilot cluster randomized trialDouglas MacInnes, Catherine Kinane, Dominic Beer, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|October 13, 2005
A pilot validation study of a new measure of activity in psychosisSuzanne Jolley, Philippa Garety, Graham Dunn, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 17, 2006
Remission and relapse in psychosis: operational definitions based on case-note dataPaul E Bebbington, Tom Craig, Philippa Garety, et al.
Trials|June 29, 2014
The effects of a brief CBT intervention, delivered by frontline mental health staff, to promote recovery in people with psychosis and comorbid anxiety or depression (the GOALS study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialHelen Waller, Tom Craig, Sabine Landau, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|July 8, 2018
Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behaviourGarcia Ashdown-Franks, Julie Williams, Davy Vancampfort, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|September 20, 2019
'Walk this way': results from a pilot randomised controlled trial of a health coaching intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity in people with serious mental illnessJulie Williams, Brendon Stubbs, Sol Richardson, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|April 4, 2013
Authors' replyHelen Killaspy, Louise Marston, Rumana Z Omar, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 13, 2012
Service quality and clinical outcomes: an example from mental health rehabilitation services in EnglandHelen Killaspy, Louise Marston, Rumana Z Omar, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|October 1, 2016
A pilot cluster randomised trial to assess the effect of a structured communication approach on quality of life in secure mental health settings: The Comquol StudyDouglas MacInnes, Catherine Kinane, Janet Parrott, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 14, 2009
Evaluating integrated MI and CBT for people with psychosis and substance misuse: recruitment, retention and sample characteristics of the MIDAS trialChristine Barrowclough, Gillian Haddock, Ruth Beardmore, et al.
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Trials|August 17, 2013
Study to assess the effect of a structured communication approach on quality of life in secure mental health settings (Comquol): study protocol for a pilot cluster randomized trialDouglas MacInnes, Catherine Kinane, Dominic Beer, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|October 13, 2005
A pilot validation study of a new measure of activity in psychosisSuzanne Jolley, Philippa Garety, Graham Dunn, et al.
Psychological Medicine|August 17, 2006
Remission and relapse in psychosis: operational definitions based on case-note dataPaul E Bebbington, Tom Craig, Philippa Garety, et al.
Trials|June 29, 2014
The effects of a brief CBT intervention, delivered by frontline mental health staff, to promote recovery in people with psychosis and comorbid anxiety or depression (the GOALS study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialHelen Waller, Tom Craig, Sabine Landau, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|July 8, 2018
Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behaviourGarcia Ashdown-Franks, Julie Williams, Davy Vancampfort, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|September 20, 2019
'Walk this way': results from a pilot randomised controlled trial of a health coaching intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity in people with serious mental illnessJulie Williams, Brendon Stubbs, Sol Richardson, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|April 4, 2013
Authors' replyHelen Killaspy, Louise Marston, Rumana Z Omar, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|October 13, 2012
Service quality and clinical outcomes: an example from mental health rehabilitation services in EnglandHelen Killaspy, Louise Marston, Rumana Z Omar, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|October 1, 2016
A pilot cluster randomised trial to assess the effect of a structured communication approach on quality of life in secure mental health settings: The Comquol StudyDouglas MacInnes, Catherine Kinane, Janet Parrott, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 14, 2009
Evaluating integrated MI and CBT for people with psychosis and substance misuse: recruitment, retention and sample characteristics of the MIDAS trialChristine Barrowclough, Gillian Haddock, Ruth Beardmore, et al.
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