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Characterising and justifying sample size sufficiency in interview-based studies: systematic analysis of qualitative health research over a 15-year period
K Vasileiou, J Barnett, S Thorpe, T Young
BMC medical research methodology 18, 1-18, 2018
35292018
Responsibility attitudes and interpretations are characteristic of obsessive compulsive disorder
PM Salkovskis, AL Wroe, A Gledhill, N Morrison, E Forrester, C Richards, ...
Behaviour research and therapy 38 (4), 347-372, 2000
7382000
Phobic beliefs: Do cognitive factors play a role in specific phobias?
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Behaviour Research and Therapy 33 (7), 805-816, 1995
2061995
The relationship between disgust sensitivity, anxiety and obsessions
SJ Thorpe, SP Patel, LM Simonds
Behaviour research and therapy 41 (12), 1397-1409, 2003
1852003
Studies on the role of disgust in the acquisition and maintenance of specific phobias
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Behaviour research and therapy 36 (9), 877-893, 1998
1691998
Claustrophobia in MRI: the role of cognitions
S Thorpe, PM Salkovskis, A Dittner
Magnetic resonance imaging 26 (8), 1081-1088, 2008
1572008
Information processing in spider phobics: The Stroop colour naming task may indicate strategic but not automatic attentional bias
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Behaviour Research and Therapy 35 (2), 131-144, 1997
1391997
Attitudes toward obsessive-compulsive disorders: An experimental investigation
LM Simonds, SJ Thorpe
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 38, 331-336, 2003
1312003
Factors involved in the formation of attitudes towards those who are mentally ill
SJ Addison, SJ Thorpe
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 39, 228-234, 2004
1262004
Neutralizing increases discomfort associated with obsessional thoughts: An experimental study with obsessional patients.
PM Salkovskis, SJ Thorpe, K Wahl, AL Wroe, E Forrester
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 112 (4), 709, 2003
1052003
The effect of one‐session treatment for spider phobia on attentional bias and beliefs
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 36 (2), 225-241, 1997
871997
The Obsessive Compulsive Inventory: Psychometric properties in a nonclinical student sample
LM Simonds, SJ Thorpe, SA Elliott
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 28 (2), 153-159, 2000
772000
Does computer anxiety reach levels which conform to DSM IV criteria for specific phobia?
SJ Thorpe, MJ Brosnan
Computers in Human Behavior 23 (3), 1258-1272, 2007
762007
Negative perfectionism increases the risk of fatigue following a period of stress
AJ Dittner, K Rimes, S Thorpe
Psychology and Health 26 (3), 253-268, 2011
722011
Selective attention to real phobic and safety stimuli
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Behaviour Research and Therapy 36 (5), 471-481, 1998
651998
Animal phobias.
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Phobias: a handbook of theory, research and treatment., 81-105, 1999
591999
Reasons for undergoing cosmetic surgery: a retrospective study
SJ Thorpe, B Ahmed, K Steer
Sexualities, Evolution & Gender 6 (2-3), 75-96, 2004
562004
An evaluation of two clinically-derived treatments for technophobia
MJ Brosnan, SJ Thorpe
Computers in Human Behavior 22 (6), 1080-1095, 2006
412006
The mediating roles of disgust sensitivity and danger expectancy in relation to hand washing behaviour
SJ Thorpe, J Barnett, K Friend, K Nottingham
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 39 (2), 175-190, 2011
352011
Recall and recognition memory for spider information
SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis
Journal of Anxiety Disorders 14 (4), 359-375, 2000
242000
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