2002 Journal Article Assessing the outcome of compulsory psychiatric treatment in the community: epidemiological study in Western AustraliaPreston, Neil J., Kisely, Steve and Xiao, Jianguo (2002). Assessing the outcome of compulsory psychiatric treatment in the community: epidemiological study in Western Australia. British Medical Journal, 324 (7348), 1244-+. doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7348.1244 |
2002 Journal Article Treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome and the Internet: a systematic survey of what your patients are readingKisely, Stephen R. (2002). Treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome and the Internet: a systematic survey of what your patients are reading. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36 (2), 240-245. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.2002.01017.x |
2002 Journal Article Health issues of asylum seekers and refugeesKisely, S, Stevens, M, Hart, B and Douglas, C (2002). Health issues of asylum seekers and refugees. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 26 (1), 8-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2002.tb00263.x |
2002 Journal Article Factors associated with dysmorphic concern and psychiatric morbidity in plastic surgery outpatientsKisely, Stephen, Morkell, Daniel, Allbrook, Bruce, Briggs, Patrick and Jovanovic, Jasmina (2002). Factors associated with dysmorphic concern and psychiatric morbidity in plastic surgery outpatients. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 36 (1), 121-126. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.2002.00981.x |
2002 Journal Article Increased collaboration between primary care and psychiatric services. A survey of general practitioners' views and referralsKisely, Stephen, Horton-Hausknecht, Jillian, Miller, Kaye, Mascall, Carolyn, Tait, Alexander, Wong, Patrick and Bostwick, Richard (2002). Increased collaboration between primary care and psychiatric services. A survey of general practitioners' views and referrals. Australian family physician, 31 (6), 587-589. |
2002 Journal Article A Right Royal ‘Hoo-Ha’: Why we Should Not Change the College NameKisely, Stephen (2002). A Right Royal ‘Hoo-Ha’: Why we Should Not Change the College Name. Australasian Psychiatry, 10 (4), 383-384. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1665.2002.00499.x |
2001 Journal Article Is it time for evidence based medical registration?Kisely, S (2001). Is it time for evidence based medical registration?. British Medical Journal, 322 (7302), 1611-1611. doi: 10.1136/bmj.322.7302.1611 |
2001 Journal Article Is it time? The democratic reform of state medical boardsKisely, S. R. (2001). Is it time? The democratic reform of state medical boards. Australian family physician, 30 (6), 602-604. |
2000 Journal Article Pathways and outcomes of psychiatric care: does it depend on who you are, or what you've got?Kisely, Steve, Preston, Neil and Rooney, Mark (2000). Pathways and outcomes of psychiatric care: does it depend on who you are, or what you've got?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34 (6), 1009-1014. doi: 10.1080/000486700277 |
2000 Journal Article The burden of non-specific chest pain on the health serviceKisely, S. (2000). The burden of non-specific chest pain on the health service. Clinician in Management, 9 (3), 139-145. |
2000 Journal Article Using routine contracting data to construct care pathways for psychosis and affective disorderKisely, S. (2000). Using routine contracting data to construct care pathways for psychosis and affective disorder. Clinician in Management, 9 (4), 213-217. |
2000 Journal Article Why are patients prescribed psychotropic drugs by general practitioners? Results of an international studyKisely, S., Linden, M., Bellantuono, C., Simon, G. and Jones, J. (2000). Why are patients prescribed psychotropic drugs by general practitioners? Results of an international study. Psychological Medicine, 30 (5), 1217-1225. doi: 10.1017/S0033291799002743 |
1999 Journal Article Multiple readmissions: An analysis of patients using routine contracting dataKisely, S. (1999). Multiple readmissions: An analysis of patients using routine contracting data. Clinician in Management, 8 (4), 211-219. |
1999 Journal Article Developing care pathways for stroke using routine contracting data: A case studyKisely, S., Jones, J. and Mayer, P. (1999). Developing care pathways for stroke using routine contracting data: A case study. Clinician in Management, 8 (3), 155-161. |
1999 Journal Article Demoralisation, distress and pain in older Western AustraliansKisely, Stephen R. and Shannon, Peter (1999). Demoralisation, distress and pain in older Western Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23 (5), 531-533. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.1999.tb01312.x |
1999 Journal Article Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder (multiple letters) [9]Haigh, R., Bateman, A. W., Fonagy, P., Pearce, S., Dare, C., Parry, G. and Kisely, S. (1999). Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder (multiple letters) [9]. British Medical Journal, 319 (7211), 709-711. |
1999 Journal Article Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnessesKisely, S. (1999). Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses. Evidence-Based Medicine, 4 (4). |
1999 Journal Article Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses - CommentaryKisely, Steve (1999). Review: Antidepressants improve depression in adults with physical illnesses - Commentary. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 2 (3). doi: 10.1136/ebmh.2.3.78 |
1999 Journal Article Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder: exploring the limits of evidence based purchasingKisely, S. (1999). Psychotherapy for severe personality disorder: exploring the limits of evidence based purchasing. British Medical Journal, 318 (7195), 1410-1412. doi: 10.1136/bmj.318.7195.1410 |
1999 Journal Article The prescribing of psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians: an international collaborative studyLinden, M., Lecrubier, Y., Bellantuono, C., Benkert, O., Kisely, S. and Simon, G. (1999). The prescribing of psychotropic drugs by primary care physicians: an international collaborative study. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 19 (2), 132-140. doi: 10.1097/00004714-199904000-00007 |