Suzanne Jolley (S Jolley)
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2017-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Publications (10 Years): 8
Publications
- Suzanne Jolley, Sarah Grice
- Suzanne Jolley, J Lord, D Plant, E Wood, K Bracegirdle, S Browning, B Carter, K JamesA cluster randomised, 16-week, parallel-group multicentre trial to compare the effectiveness of a digital school-based cognitive behavioural resilience/wellbeing-building intervention targeting emotional and behavioural problems in vulnerable Year 4 primary school children in whole classes, to the usual school curriculum: a study protocol to the "CUES for Schools" trial. Trials 24 (1) (2023)
- Caroline Lawlor, Silia Vitoratou, James Duffy, Ben Cooper, Tanisha De Souza, Clair Le Boutillier, Ben Carter, Claire Hepworth, Suzanne Jolley
- Caroline Lawlor, Silia Vitoratou, Claire Hepworth, Suzanne Jolley
- Suzanne Jolley, Louise C Johns, Emma O'Donoghue, Joseph Oliver, Mizanur Khondoker, Majella Byrne, Lucy Butler, Carmine De Rosa, Daniela Leal, Jessica McGovern, Brigita Rasiukeviciute, Faye Sim, Eric Morris
- Caroline Lawlor, Claire Hepworth, Jane Smallwood, Ben Carter, Suzanne Jolley
- Suzanne Jolley, Elizabeth Kuipers, Catherine Stewart, Sophie Browning, Karen Bracegirdle, Nedah Basit, Kimberley Gin, Colette Hirsch, Richard Corrigall, Partha Banerjea, Grainne Turley, Daniel Stahl, Kristin R LaurensThe Coping with Unusual Experiences for Children Study (CUES): A pilot randomized controlled evaluation of the acceptability and potential clinical utility of a cognitive behavioural intervention package for young people aged 8-14 years with unusual experiences and emotional symptoms. The British journal of clinical psychology 57 (3) (2018)
- Suzanne Jolley, Sophie Browning, Richard Corrigall, Kristin R Laurens, Colette Hirsch, Karen Bracegirdle, Kimberley Gin, Francesca Muccio, Catherine Stewart, Partha Banerjea, Elizabeth Kuipers, Philippa Garety, Majella Byrne, Juliana Onwumere, Evanthia Achilla, Paul McCrone, Richard EmsleyCoping with Unusual ExperienceS for 12-18 year olds (CUES+): a transdiagnostic randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in reducing distress associated with unusual experiences in adolescent mental health services: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 18 (1) (2017)