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2006

Journal Article

When difference matters: Matching service delivery to diverse street youth populations

Parker, Joanne, Karabanow, Jeff, Hughes, Jean, Gahagan, Jacqueline and Kisely, Stephen (2006). When difference matters: Matching service delivery to diverse street youth populations. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 5 (3), 63-70.

When difference matters: Matching service delivery to diverse street youth populations

2006

Journal Article

Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental disorders

Abbass, Allan A., Hancock, Jeffrey T., Henderson, Julie and Kisely, Steve R. (2006). Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 41 (4), 1-57. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004687

Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental disorders

2005

Journal Article

Mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatment: Population-based study in Nova Scotia

Kisely, Stephen, Smith, Mark, Lawrence, David and Maaten, Sarah (2005). Mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatment: Population-based study in Nova Scotia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 187 (6), 552-558. doi: 10.1192/bjp.187.6.552

Mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatment: Population-based study in Nova Scotia

2005

Journal Article

Unmet need for the treatment of depression in Atlantic Canada

Starkes, Jill M., Poulin, Christiane C. and Kisely, Stephen R. (2005). Unmet need for the treatment of depression in Atlantic Canada. Canadian journal of psychiatry, 50 (10), 580-590. doi: 10.1177/070674370505001003

Unmet need for the treatment of depression in Atlantic Canada

2005

Journal Article

Involuntary treatment without walls: Does it work?

Kisely, Stephen (2005). Involuntary treatment without walls: Does it work?. Psychiatric Times, 22 (10), 49-50.

Involuntary treatment without walls: Does it work?

2005

Journal Article

A comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without compulsory community treatment

Kisely, Stephen, Smith, Mark, Preston, Neil J. and Xiao, Jianguo (2005). A comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without compulsory community treatment. Psychological Medicine, 35 (9), 1357-1367. doi: 10.1017/S0033291705004824

A comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without compulsory community treatment

2005

Journal Article

Out of sight and out of mind: the exile's lament

Kisely, Stephen R. (2005). Out of sight and out of mind: the exile's lament. BMJ doi: 10.1136/bmj.326.7380.103/a

Out of sight and out of mind: the exile's lament

2005

Journal Article

Authors should have gotten the facts right on community treatment orders

Kisely, Steve (2005). Authors should have gotten the facts right on community treatment orders. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 50 (8), 506-506. doi: 10.1177/070674370505000812

Authors should have gotten the facts right on community treatment orders

2005

Journal Article

Out of sight and out of mind – the exile’s lament

Kisely, Stephen R. (2005). Out of sight and out of mind – the exile’s lament. BMJ, 326 (7380) doi: 10.1136/bmj.326.7380.103/a

Out of sight and out of mind – the exile’s lament

2005

Journal Article

Mental health: the Achilles heel of evidence-based policy

Kisely, Stephen (2005). Mental health: the Achilles heel of evidence-based policy. Clinician in Management, 13 (1), 23-28.

Mental health: the Achilles heel of evidence-based policy

2005

Journal Article

A tale of two jurisdictions. Can Australia and Canada learn from each other's experience with cannabis control?

Kisely, Steve (2005). A tale of two jurisdictions. Can Australia and Canada learn from each other's experience with cannabis control?. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 39 (3), 154-160. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2005.01537.x

A tale of two jurisdictions. Can Australia and Canada learn from each other's experience with cannabis control?

2005

Journal Article

A joint crisis plan negotiated with mental health staff significantly reduces compulsory admission and treatment in people with severe mental illness

Kisely, Steve (2005). A joint crisis plan negotiated with mental health staff significantly reduces compulsory admission and treatment in people with severe mental illness. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 8 (1), Article no. 17. doi: 10.1136/bmj.38155.585046.63

A joint crisis plan negotiated with mental health staff significantly reduces compulsory admission and treatment in people with severe mental illness

2005

Journal Article

Differing views on community treatment orders

Kisely, S. (2005). Differing views on community treatment orders. Australasian Psychiatry, 13, 441-441.

Differing views on community treatment orders

2005

Journal Article

Psychological interventions for symptomatic management of non-specific chest pain in patients with normal coronary anatomy

Kisely, Steve R., Campbell, Leslie Anne and Skerritt, Paul (2005). Psychological interventions for symptomatic management of non-specific chest pain in patients with normal coronary anatomy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (1 Article No. CD004101), 1-37. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004101.pub2

Psychological interventions for symptomatic management of non-specific chest pain in patients with normal coronary anatomy

2005

Journal Article

An international study of the effect of physical ill health on psychiatric recovery in primary care

Kisely, Stephen and Simon, Gregory (2005). An international study of the effect of physical ill health on psychiatric recovery in primary care. Psychosomatic Medicine, 67 (1), 116-122. doi: 10.1097/01.psy.0000149280.88430.7c

An international study of the effect of physical ill health on psychiatric recovery in primary care

2005

Journal Article

Compulsory community and involuntary outpatient treatment for people with severe mental disorders

Kisely, Steve R., Campbell, Leslie Anne and Preston, Neil J. (2005). Compulsory community and involuntary outpatient treatment for people with severe mental disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 41 (3 Article No: CD004408), 1-25. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004408.pub2

Compulsory community and involuntary outpatient treatment for people with severe mental disorders

2004

Journal Article

Compulsory community treatment and admission rates: Author's reply

Kisely, S. (2004). Compulsory community treatment and admission rates: Author's reply. British Journal of Psychiatry, 185 (6), 519-520. doi: 10.1192/bjp.185.6.519

Compulsory community treatment and admission rates: Author's reply

2004

Journal Article

Exploring the limits of evidence-based health policy: The example of community treatment orders

Kisely, S., Preston, N. and Campbell, L. (2004). Exploring the limits of evidence-based health policy: The example of community treatment orders. Clinical & Investigative Medicine, 27 (4), 176-177.

Exploring the limits of evidence-based health policy: The example of community treatment orders

2004

Journal Article

What determines compulsory community treatment? A logistic regression analysis using linked mental health and offender databases

Xiao, Jianguo, Preston, Neil J. and Kisely, Steve (2004). What determines compulsory community treatment? A logistic regression analysis using linked mental health and offender databases. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (8), 613-618. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2004.01429.x

What determines compulsory community treatment? A logistic regression analysis using linked mental health and offender databases

2004

Journal Article

A group intervention which assists patients with dual diagnosis reduce their drug use: a randomized controlled trial

James, W., Preston, N. J., Koh, G., Spencer, C., Kisely, S. R. and Castle, D. J. (2004). A group intervention which assists patients with dual diagnosis reduce their drug use: a randomized controlled trial. Psychological Medicine, 34 (6), 983-990. doi: 10.1017/S0033291703001648

A group intervention which assists patients with dual diagnosis reduce their drug use: a randomized controlled trial