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List of works by Catherine J Kaylor-Hughes

'Munchausen's syndrome by proxy' or a 'miscarriage of justice'? An initial application of functional neuroimaging to the question of guilt versus innocence.

scientific article published on 29 October 2007

Direct to Public Peer Support and e-Therapy Program Versus Information to Aid Self-Management of Depression and Anxiety: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)

article published in 2017

Direct to Public Peer Support and e-Therapy Program Versus Information to Aid Self-Management of Depression and Anxiety: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

scientific article

Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a specialist depression service versus usual specialist mental health care to manage persistent depression: a randomised controlled trial

scientific article (publication date: September 2016)

Factor structure and longitudinal measurement invariance of PHQ-9 for specialist mental health care patients with persistent major depressive disorder: Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling.

scientific article published on 8 May 2017

How is a specialist depression service effective for persistent moderate to severe depressive disorder?: a qualitative study of service user experience.

scientific article

Looking for truth and finding lies: the prospects for a nascent neuroimaging of deception

scientific article published on 01 January 2008

Protocol investigating the clinical utility of an objective measure of activity and attention (QbTest) on diagnostic and treatment decision-making in children and young people with ADHD-'Assessing QbTest Utility in ADHD' (AQUA): a randomised control

scientific article

Speaking of secrets and lies: the contribution of ventrolateral prefrontal cortex to vocal deception

scientific article published on 01 February 2008

The impact of a computerised test of attention and activity (QbTest) on diagnostic decision-making in children and young people with suspected attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: single-blind randomised controlled trial

scientific article