2006 Journal Article Short-term psychodynamic psychotherapies for common mental disordersAbbass, 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 |
2006 Conference Publication Research development and knowledge exchange: A pilot project in Nova ScotiaKisely, S. (2006). Research development and knowledge exchange: A pilot project in Nova Scotia. The Atlantic Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation (PHRKT) Network, Nova Scotia, Canada, 21 November, 2006. |
2006 Conference Publication Longer duration of untreated symptoms leads to worse outcomes in common psychiatric disorders: An international studyKisely, S. (2006). Longer duration of untreated symptoms leads to worse outcomes in common psychiatric disorders: An international study. 55th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada, 9-12 November 2006. |
2006 Book Chapter A group intervention which assists patients with dual diagnosis reduce their tobacco useKisely, Stephen R. and Preston, Neil, J. (2006). A group intervention which assists patients with dual diagnosis reduce their tobacco use. Trends in psychotherapy research. (pp. 141-159) edited by Abelian, M.E.. New York, U.S.: Nova Science Publishers. |
2006 Conference Publication Migration and mental illness around the worldKisely, S. (2006). Migration and mental illness around the world. American Psychiatric Association 2006 Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 2006. |
2005 Journal Article Mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatment: Population-based study in Nova ScotiaKisely, 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 |
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. |
2005 Journal Article Unmet need for the treatment of depression in Atlantic CanadaStarkes, 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 |
2005 Journal Article A comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without compulsory community treatmentKisely, 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 |
2005 Journal Article Out of sight and out of mind: the exile's lamentKisely, Stephen R. (2005). Out of sight and out of mind: the exile's lament. BMJ doi: 10.1136/bmj.326.7380.103/a |
2005 Journal Article Authors should have gotten the facts right on community treatment ordersKisely, 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 |
2005 Journal Article Out of sight and out of mind – the exile’s lamentKisely, 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 |
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 |
2005 Journal Article Mental health: the Achilles heel of evidence-based policyKisely, Stephen (2005). Mental health: the Achilles heel of evidence-based policy. Clinician in Management, 13 (1), 23-28. |
2005 Journal Article A joint crisis plan negotiated with mental health staff significantly reduces compulsory admission and treatment in people with severe mental illnessKisely, 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 |
2005 Conference Publication An international comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without outpatient commitmentKisely, Stephen, Preston, Neil, Xiao, Jianguo and Smith, Mark (2005). An international comparison of health service use in two jurisdictions with and without outpatient commitment. 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Paris, France, July 2005. |
2005 Conference Publication Inequities in access to care as a contributor to higher mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatmentKisely, S., Smith, M., Lawrence, D. and Maaten, S. (2005). Inequities in access to care as a contributor to higher mortality in individuals who have had psychiatric treatment. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Edinburgh, Scotland, 20 - 23 June, 2005. |
2005 Conference Publication The portrayal of suicide in the mediaKisely, S. (2005). The portrayal of suicide in the media. 3rd Annual Nova Scotian Symposium on Suicide, Halifax, Canada, May 2005. |
2005 Conference Publication The media portrayal of suicide: Translating a province-wide survey into actionKisely, S. and Denney, J. (2005). The media portrayal of suicide: Translating a province-wide survey into action. Canadian Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion Conference, Halifax, Canada, 6 - 8 November, 2005. Canadian Child Care Federation. |
2005 Conference Publication An international comparison of health service use in two jursdictions with and without outpatient commitmentKisely, S., Smith, M., Lawrence, D. and Maaten, S. (2005). An international comparison of health service use in two jursdictions with and without outpatient commitment. 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Paris, France, July 2005. |