2018 Journal Article Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for perinatal anxiety and depression versus treatment as usual: study protocol for two randomised controlled trialsLoughnan, Siobhan A., Newby, Jill M., Haskelberg, Hila, Mahoney, Alison, Kladnitski, Natalie, Smith, Jessica, Black, Emma, Holt, Christopher, Milgrom, Jeannette, Austin, Marie-Paule and Andrews, Gavin (2018). Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for perinatal anxiety and depression versus treatment as usual: study protocol for two randomised controlled trials. Trials, 19 (1) 56. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2422-5 |
2018 Journal Article Discrepancies Exist between Research Output and Disease Burden in Psycho-Oncology Depression Research: Findings from a Systematic ReviewBravery, Ben, Loughnan, Siobhan A. and Murphy, Michael J. (2018). Discrepancies Exist between Research Output and Disease Burden in Psycho-Oncology Depression Research: Findings from a Systematic Review. |
2017 Journal Article iCanADAPT early protocol: randomised controlled trial (RCT) of clinician supervised transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for depression and/or anxiety in early stage cancer survivors -vs- treatment as usual (vol 17, 193, 2017)Murphy, M. J., Newby, J. M., Butow, P., Kirsten, L., Allison, K., Loughnan, S., Price, M. A., Shaw, J., Shepherd, H., Smith, J. and Andrews, G. (2017). iCanADAPT early protocol: randomised controlled trial (RCT) of clinician supervised transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for depression and/or anxiety in early stage cancer survivors -vs- treatment as usual (vol 17, 193, 2017). BMC Cancer, 17 (1) 193. doi: 10.1186/s12885-017-3655-0 |
2017 Journal Article Help from home for depression: A randomised controlled trial comparing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy with bibliotherapy for depressionSmith, Jessica, Newby, Jill M., Burston, Nicole, Murphy, Michael J., Michael, Sarah, Mackenzie, Anna, Kiln, Felicity, Loughnan, Siobhan A., O'Moore, Kathleen A., Allard, Benjamin J., Williams, Alishia D. and Andrews, Gavin (2017). Help from home for depression: A randomised controlled trial comparing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy with bibliotherapy for depression. Internet Interventions, 9, 25-37. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2017.05.001 |
2017 Journal Article Acceptability of an internet cognitive behavioural therapy program for people with early-stage cancer and cancer survivors with depression and/or anxiety: thematic findings from focus groupsKarageorge, A., Murphy, M. J., Newby, J. M., Kirsten, L., Andrews, G., Allison, K., Loughnan, S., Price, M., Shaw, J., Shepherd, H., Smith, J. and Butow, P. (2017). Acceptability of an internet cognitive behavioural therapy program for people with early-stage cancer and cancer survivors with depression and/or anxiety: thematic findings from focus groups. Supportive Care in Cancer, 25 (7), 2129-2136. doi: 10.1007/s00520-017-3617-8 |
2017 Journal Article The effects of priming in a cued dot-probe task on appearance-related attentional biases in womenLane, Ben R., Mulgrew, Kate E., Mahar, Doug, White, Melanie J. and Loughnan, Siobhan A. (2017). The effects of priming in a cued dot-probe task on appearance-related attentional biases in women. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 50 (7), 817-825. doi: 10.1002/eat.22699 |
2016 Journal Article Internet cognitive-behavioural treatment for panic disorder: randomised controlled trial and evidence of effectiveness in primary careAllen, Adrian R., Newby, Jill M., Mackenzie, Anna, Smith, Jessica, Boulton, Matthew, Loughnan, Siobhan A. and Andrews, Gavin (2016). Internet cognitive-behavioural treatment for panic disorder: randomised controlled trial and evidence of effectiveness in primary care. BJ Psych Open, 2 (2), 154-162. doi: 10.1192/bjpo.bp.115.001826 |
2015 Journal Article Attention bias modification produces no changes to appearance-related bias, state or trait body dissatisfaction in nonclinical womenLoughnan, Siobhan A., Mulgrew, Kate E. and Lane, Ben R. (2015). Attention bias modification produces no changes to appearance-related bias, state or trait body dissatisfaction in nonclinical women. Health Psychology Open, 2 (2), 205510291561431. doi: 10.1177/2055102915614310 |