Dr Siobhan Jones
Name | Dr Siobhan Jones |
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Job title | Associate |
Research outputs
Interim analysis of serum placental growth factor values for use in pre-eclampsia screening
Golob, E., Jones, S., Ganapathy, R. and Akolekar, R. 2023. Interim analysis of serum placental growth factor values for use in pre-eclampsia screening. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/uog.27570Understanding change within emotionally unstable personality disorder
Jones, S. 2017. Understanding change within emotionally unstable personality disorder. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied PsychologyExperiences of engaging with mental health services in 16-18 year olds: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Hassett, A. and Jones, S. 2017. Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16-18 year olds: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16- to 18-year-olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Jones, S., Hassett, A. and Sclare, I. 2017. Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16- to 18-year-olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. SAGE Open. 7 (3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017719113Experiences of engaging in mental health services in 16-18 year olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Jones, S., Hassett, A. and Sclare, I. 2016. Experiences of engaging in mental health services in 16-18 year olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.Adolescent engagement in mental health services
Jones, S. 2016. Adolescent engagement in mental health services. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied PsychologyUnderstanding bipolar disorder: why some people experience extreme mood states and what can help. A report by the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology
Cooke, A., Jones, S. and Lobban, F. 2010. Understanding bipolar disorder: why some people experience extreme mood states and what can help. A report by the British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology. London, UK British Psychological Society.3
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