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Geoff R Hooke
Geoff R Hooke
Perth Clinic; University of Western Australia
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Psychometric properties of the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) in depressed clinical samples
AC Page, GR Hooke, DL Morrison
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 46 (3), 283-297, 2007
3932007
Assessing clinical significance of treatment outcomes using the DASS-21.
FR Ronk, JR Korman, GR Hooke, AC Page
Psychological assessment 25 (4), 1103, 2013
1652013
Monitoring treatment response and outcomes using the World Health Organization's Wellbeing Index in psychiatric care
EA Newnham, GR Hooke, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 122 (1-2), 133-138, 2010
1242010
Progress monitoring and feedback in psychiatric care reduces depressive symptoms
EA Newnham, GR Hooke, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 127 (1-3), 139-146, 2010
1072010
Readmission: a useful indicator of the quality of inpatient psychiatric care
SL Byrne, GR Hooke, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 126 (1-2), 206-213, 2010
992010
Multifacet assessment of capability for suicide: Development and prospective validation of the Acquired Capability With Rehearsal for Suicide Scale.
SE George, AC Page, GR Hooke, WGK Stritzke
Psychological assessment 28 (11), 1452, 2016
752016
Predicting outcomes of group cognitive behavior therapy for patients with affective and neurotic disorders
GR Hooke, AC Page
Behavior modification 26 (5), 648-658, 2002
692002
Measuring mental health outcomes in a private psychiatric clinic: Health of the Nation Outcome Scales and Medical Outcomes Short Form SF-36
AC Page, GR Hooke, EM Rutherford
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 35 (3), 377-381, 2001
672001
The value of adding the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire to outcome assessments of psychiatric inpatients with mood and affective disorders
ML Hope, AC Page, GR Hooke
Quality of Life Research 18, 647-655, 2009
542009
Identifying and targeting predictors of drop-out from group cognitive behaviour therapy
S Davis, GR Hooke, AC Page
Australian Journal of Psychology 58 (1), 48-56, 2006
542006
Psychometrische eigenschaften der deutschen version des suicide behaviors questionnaire revised (SBQ-R)
H Glaesmer, ND Kapusta, T Teismann, B Wagner, N Hallensleben, ...
PPmP-Psychotherapie· Psychosomatik· Medizinische Psychologie 68 (08), 346-352, 2018
532018
The effects of progress monitoring on subsequent readmission to psychiatric care: A six-month follow-up
SL Byrne, GR Hooke, EA Newnham, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 137 (1-3), 113-116, 2012
452012
Daily assessment of interpersonal factors to predict suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury in psychiatric inpatients.
MJ Kyron, GR Hooke, AC Page
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 86 (6), 556, 2018
442018
Intensive cognitive-behaviour group therapy for diagnostically heterogeneous groups of patients with psychiatric disorder
JJ Manning, GR Hooke, DA Tannenbaum, TH Blythe, TM Clarke
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 28 (4), 667-674, 1994
431994
Development and psychometrics of the five item daily index in a psychiatric sample
K Dyer, G Hooke, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 152, 409-415, 2014
392014
Daily monitoring of temporal trajectories of suicidal ideation predict self-injury: A novel application of patient progress monitoring
E Restifo, S Kashyap, GR Hooke, AC Page
Patient-Focused and Feedback Research in Psychotherapy, 91-99, 2018
362018
Effects of providing domain specific progress monitoring and feedback to therapists and patients on outcome
K Dyer, GR Hooke, AC Page
Psychotherapy Research 26 (3), 297-306, 2016
342016
Outcomes for depressed and anxious inpatients discharged before or after group cognitive behavior therapy: a naturalistic comparison
AC Page, GR Hooke
The Journal of nervous and mental disease 191 (10), 653-659, 2003
342003
Assessing interpersonal and mood factors to predict trajectories of suicidal ideation within an inpatient setting
MJ Kyron, GR Hooke, AC Page
Journal of affective disorders 252, 315-324, 2019
332019
Validity of clinically significant change classifications yielded by Jacobson-Truax and Hageman-Arrindell methods
FR Ronk, GR Hooke, AC Page
BMC psychiatry 16, 1-9, 2016
302016
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