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Tony Kendrick

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Journal of Affective Disorders|July 24, 2012
'Watchful waiting' or 'active monitoring' in depression management in primary care: exploring the recalled content of general practitioner consultationsMichael Moore, Richard Byng, Beth Stuart, et al.
Mental Health in Family Medicine|April 6, 2012
General practitioner attitudes towards referral of eating-disordered patients: a vignette study based on the theory of planned behaviourHelen Green, Olwyn Johnston, Sara Cabrini, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 29, 2012
'The chicken and egg thing': cognitive representations and self-management of multimorbidity in people with diabetes and depressionJennifer Mc Sharry, Felicity L Bishop, Rona Moss-Morris, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 10, 2011
Research output on primary care in Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States: bibliometric analysisJulie Glanville, Tony Kendrick, Rosalind McNally, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 5, 2015
Did NICE guidelines and the Quality Outcomes Framework change GP antidepressant prescribing in England? Observational study with time trend analyses 2003-2013Tony Kendrick, Beth Stuart, Colin Newell, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 20, 2007
Is birth weight associated with risk of depressive symptoms in young women? Evidence from the Southampton Women's SurveyHazel M Inskip, Nick Dunn, Keith M Godfrey, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|October 5, 2011
Referral to a new psychological therapy service is associated with reduced utilisation of healthcare and sickness absence by people with common mental health problems: a before and after comparisonSimon de Lusignan, Tom Chan, Glenys Parry, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 30, 2009
How could depression guidelines be made more relevant and applicable to primary care? A quantitative and qualitative review of national guidelinesKelsey Hegarty, Jane Gunn, Grant Blashki, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|November 3, 2007
Qualitative study of depression management in primary care: GP and patient goals, and the value of listeningOlwyn Johnston, Satinder Kumar, Kathleen Kendall, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 17, 2015
Changes in rates of recorded depression in English primary care 2003-2013: Time trend analyses of effects of the economic recession, and the GP contract quality outcomes framework (QOF)Tony Kendrick, Beth Stuart, Colin Newell, et al.
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Journal of Affective Disorders|July 24, 2012
'Watchful waiting' or 'active monitoring' in depression management in primary care: exploring the recalled content of general practitioner consultationsMichael Moore, Richard Byng, Beth Stuart, et al.
Mental Health in Family Medicine|April 6, 2012
General practitioner attitudes towards referral of eating-disordered patients: a vignette study based on the theory of planned behaviourHelen Green, Olwyn Johnston, Sara Cabrini, et al.
Psychology & Health|August 29, 2012
'The chicken and egg thing': cognitive representations and self-management of multimorbidity in people with diabetes and depressionJennifer Mc Sharry, Felicity L Bishop, Rona Moss-Morris, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 10, 2011
Research output on primary care in Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States: bibliometric analysisJulie Glanville, Tony Kendrick, Rosalind McNally, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|August 5, 2015
Did NICE guidelines and the Quality Outcomes Framework change GP antidepressant prescribing in England? Observational study with time trend analyses 2003-2013Tony Kendrick, Beth Stuart, Colin Newell, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 20, 2007
Is birth weight associated with risk of depressive symptoms in young women? Evidence from the Southampton Women's SurveyHazel M Inskip, Nick Dunn, Keith M Godfrey, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|October 5, 2011
Referral to a new psychological therapy service is associated with reduced utilisation of healthcare and sickness absence by people with common mental health problems: a before and after comparisonSimon de Lusignan, Tom Chan, Glenys Parry, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 30, 2009
How could depression guidelines be made more relevant and applicable to primary care? A quantitative and qualitative review of national guidelinesKelsey Hegarty, Jane Gunn, Grant Blashki, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|November 3, 2007
Qualitative study of depression management in primary care: GP and patient goals, and the value of listeningOlwyn Johnston, Satinder Kumar, Kathleen Kendall, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|April 17, 2015
Changes in rates of recorded depression in English primary care 2003-2013: Time trend analyses of effects of the economic recession, and the GP contract quality outcomes framework (QOF)Tony Kendrick, Beth Stuart, Colin Newell, et al.
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