Sarah J. Cockell, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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(A Decisional Balance measure of readiness for change in anorexia nervosa.) |
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Cockell SJ, Oates-Johnson T, Gilmour DT, et al. (2003) Postpartum flatal and Fecal Incontinence Quality-of-Life Scale: a disease- and population-specific measure. Qualitative Health Research. 13: 1132-44 |
Cockell SJ, Geller J, Linden W. (2003) Decisional balance in anorexia nervosa: capitalizing on ambivalence European Eating Disorders Review. 11: 75-89 |
Cockell SJ, Hewitt PL, Seal B, et al. (2002) Cognitive Therapy and Research. 26: 745-758 |
Zaider TI, Johnson JG, Cockell SJ. (2002) Psychiatric disorders associated with the onset and persistence of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder during adolescence Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 31: 319-329 |
Cockell SJ, Geller J, Linden W. (2002) The development of a decisional balance scale for anorexia nervosa European Eating Disorders Review. 10: 359-375 |
Geller J, Cockell SJ, Drab DL. (2001) Assessing readiness for change in the eating disorders: the psychometric properties of the readiness and motivation interview. Psychological Assessment. 13: 189-198 |
Geller J, Srikameswaran S, Cockell SJ, et al. (2000) Assessment of shape- and weight-based self-esteem in adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 28: 339-345 |
Zaider TI, Johnson JG, Cockell SJ. (2000) Psychiatric comorbidity associated with eating disorder symptomatology among adolescents in the community. The International Journal of Eating Disorders. 28: 58-67 |
Geller J, Cockell SJ, Hewitt PL, et al. (2000) Inhibited expression of negative emotions and interpersonal orientation in anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 28: 8-19 |