Department of Clinical Psychology National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital PUBLICATIONS
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1 Department of Clinical Psychology National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital PUBLICATIONS Accepted for Publication Kennedy P, Sherlock O, McClelland M, Short D, Royle J and Wilson C. A multi-centre study of the community needs of people with spinal cord injuries: the first 18 months. Spinal Cord. 85 Kennedy P, Smithson E, McClelland M, Short D, Royle J and Wilson C. Life satisfaction, appraisals and functional outcomes in spinal cord injured people living in the community. Spinal Cord. 92 Dean RE and Kennedy P. Measuring appraisals following acquired spinal cord injury: a preliminary psychometric analysis of the appraisals of disability: primary and secondary scale (ADAPSS). Rehabilitation Psychology. 88 Published Kennedy P, Scott-Wilson U and Sandhu N (2009). The psychometric analysis of a brief and sensitive measure of perceived manageability. Spinal Cord 91 Chevalier Z, Kennedy P and Sherlock O (2009). Spinal cord injury, coping and psychological adjustment: a literature review. Spinal Cord 90 Scott Richards J, Kewman, DG, Richardson E and Kennedy P (2009). Chapter 1: Spinal Cord Injury. In: Rehabilitation Psychology (2 nd Edition). Edited by R. Frank and T Elliott: American Psychological Association. 89 Kennedy P (2009). Chapter 2, Coping effectively with spinal cord injuries. In: Psychological Aspects Associated with Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: New Directions and Best Evidence, edited by A Craig and Y Tran: Nova Science. Duff J (2009). Chapter 3, Rehabilitation and goal planning approaches following spinal cord injury: facilitating adjustment. In: Psychological Aspects Associated with Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: New Directions and Best Evidence, edited by A Craig and Y Tran: Nova Science. Webster G (2009). Chapter 4, Paediatric spinal cord injury: impact on children and families. In: Psychological Aspects Associated with Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: New Directions and Best Evidence, edited by A Craig and Y Tran: Nova Science. Cotter I (2009). Chapter 7, Cognitive impairment following SCI: implications for rehabilitation. In: Psychological Aspects Associated with Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: New Directions and Best Evidence, edited by A Craig and Y Tran: Nova Science. Songhuai L, Olver L, Jianjun L, Kennedy P, Genlin L, Duff J and Scott-Wilson, U. (2009). A comparative review of life satisfaction, quality of life and mood between Chinese and British people with tetraplegia. Spinal Cord, 47, Kennedy P, Evans M and Sandhu N (2009). Psychological adjustment to spinal cord injury: the contribution of coping, hope and cognitive appraisals. Psychology, Health & Medicine, 14, Kennedy P (2008). Coping Effectively with Spinal Cord Injuries: Therapists Guide. Treatments that work series. Oxford University Press. 86 1
2 Kennedy P (2008). Coping Effectively with Spinal Cord Injuries: Workbook. Treatments that work series. Oxford University Press. 86 Kennedy P, Sherlock O and Sandu N (2009). Rehabilitation outcomes in people with pre-morbid mental health disorders following spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 47, Gall A, Horne D, Kennedy P, Turner-Stokes L and Tussler D (2008). No. 9: Chronic spinal cord injury: management of patients in acute hospital settings: National Guidelines. Concise Guidance to Good Practice: RCP, BSRM, MASCIP and BASCIP. 84 Daisley A and Webster G (2008). Familial brain injury: impact and interventions with child relatives. In: A Tyerman and N King (Eds), Psychological approaches to rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Oxford: Blackwells. 69 Horsch A, McManus F, Kennedy P and Edge J. (2007) Anxiety, depressive and posttraumatic stress symptoms in mothers of children with Type 1 Diabetes. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 20, (5), Chandler M and Kennedy P (2007). The association between threat appraisals and psychological adjustment in partners of people with spinal cord injuries. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52(4), Webster G and Daisley A (2007). Including children in family-focused acquired brain injury rehabilitation: a national survey of rehabilitation staff practice. Clinical Rehabilitation, 21(12), Bryce TN, Norrbrink Budh C, Cardenas DD, Dijkers M, Roy Felix ER, Finnerup NB, Kennedy P, Lundeberg T, Scott Richards J, Rintala DH, Siddall P and Widerstrom-Noga E (2007). Pain after spinal cord injury: an evidence-based review for Clinical Practice and Research. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 30(5), Webster G and Kennedy P (2007). Addressing children s needs and evaluating rehabilitation outcome after spinal cord injury: the Child Needs Assessment Checklist and Goal-Planning Program. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 30(1), S Pollard C and Kennedy P (2007). A longitudinal analysis of emotional impact, coping strategies and post-traumatic psychological growth following spinal cord injury: a 10-year review. British Journal of Health Psychology, 12, Kennedy P (2007). Editor of Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities: a practitioner s guide. London and New York: Routledge. 75 Kennedy P (2007). Introduction, context and overview. Chapter 1, Part 1 in: Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities: A practitioner s guide. Edited by Paul Kennedy: Routledge. 75 Webster G and Kennedy P (2007). Spinal cord injuries, Chapter 6. In: Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities: A practitioner s guide. Edited by Paul Kennedy: Routledge. 75 Duff J (2007). Rehabilitation Planning, Chapter 12. In: Psychological Management of Physical Disabilities: A practitioner s guide. Edited by Paul Kennedy: Routledge. 75 Elfström ML, Kennedy P, Lude P and Taylor N (2007). Condition-related coping strategies in persons with spinal cord lesion: a cross-national validation of the Spinal Cord Lesion-related Coping Strategies Questionnaire in four community samples. Spinal Cord, 45,
3 Tasiemski T, Kennedy P and Gardner BP (2006). Examining the continuity of recreation engagement in individuals with spinal cord injuries. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 40(2), Sheppard R, Kennedy P and Mackey CA (2006). Theory of Planned Behaviour, skin care and pressure sores following spinal cord injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 13(4), Agar E, Kennedy P and King NS (2006). The role of negative cognitive appraisals in PTSD symptoms following spinal cord injuries. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 34, Horsch A, McManus F, Kennedy P and Edge J (2006). Can having a child with diabetes cause posttraumatic stress disorder in mothers and does this interfere with diabetes management? Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91 (I), Kennedy P (2006). Working with physically disabled people. In: What is Clinical Psychology? (4 th Edition). Edited by J Hall and S Llewelyn: Oxford University Press. 28 Kennedy P and Llewelyn S (2006). Editors of Essentials of Clinical Health Psychology. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 52 Kennedy, P., Lude, P. and Taylor, N. (2006). Quality of life, social participation, appraisals and coping post spinal cord injury: a review of four community samples. Spinal Cord, 44, Kennedy, P., Taylor, N. and Hindson, L. (2006). A pilot investigation of a psychosocial activity course for people with spinal cord injuries. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 11(1), Woolrich, R.A., Kennedy, P. and Tasiemski, T. (2006). A preliminary psychometric evaluation of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) in 963 people living with a spinal cord injury. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 11(1), Kennedy, P., Hindson, L. and Taylor, N. (2005). Retrospective evaluation of residential activity courses for people with spinal cord injury. SCI Nursing, 22(2), Tasiemski, T., Kennedy, P., Gardner, B.P. and Taylor, N (2005). The association of sports and physical recreation with life satisfaction in a community sample of people with spinal cord injuries. Neurorehabilitation, 20, Webster, G. and Daisley, A. (2005). A family resource pack for working with children affected by familial acquired brain injury. Clinical Psychology, 46, Kennedy, P., Taylor, N.M. and Duff, J. (2005). Characteristics predicting effective outcomes after coping effectiveness training. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 12(1), Lude, P., Kennedy, P., Evans, M., Lude, Y. and Beedie, A. (2005). Post traumatic distress symptoms following spinal cord injury: a comparative review of European samples. Spinal Cord, 43, Tasiemski, T., Kennedy, P., Gardner, B. and Blaikley, A. (2004). Athlectic identity and sports participation in people with spinal cord injury. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 21, Webster, G. and Hindson, L. (2004). The adaptation of children to spinal cord injury of a family member: the individual s perspective. SCI Nursing, 21,
4 Duff, J., Evans, M.J. and Kennedy, P. (2004). Goal planning: a retrospective audit of rehabilitation process and outcome. Clinical Rehabilitation, 18, Elliott, T.R. and Kennedy, P. (2004). Treatment of depression following spinal cord injury: an evidence-based review. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49(2), Berry, C., Kennedy, P. and Hindson, L. (2004). Internal consistency and responsiveness of the Skin Management Needs Assessment Checklist (SMnac) in post spinal cord injuries. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 27(1), Holly, P., Kennedy, P., Taylor, A. and Beedie, A. (2003). Immediate breast reconstruction and psychological adjustment in women who have undergone surgery for breast cancer: a preliminary study. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 8(4), Berry, C. and Kennedy, P. (2002). A psychometric analysis of the Needs Assessment Checklist (NAC). Spinal Cord, 41, Llewelyn, S. and Kennedy, P. (2003). Editors of the Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 52 Llewelyn, S. and Kennedy, P. (2003). Chapter 1: Introduction and overview. In: S Llewelyn and P Kennedy (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, pp Chichester: John Wiley and Son Ltd. 51 Kennedy, P. and Llewelyn, S. (2003). Chapter 3: The person s experience of healthcare. In S. Llewelyn and P. Kennedy (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, pp Chichester :John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 50 Duff, J. and Kennedy, P. (2003). Chapter 14: Spinal cord injury. In: S. Llewelyn and P. Kennedy (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, pp Chichester: John Wiley and Son Ltd. 49 Kennedy, P. and Llewelyn, S. (2003). Chapter 28: Convergence, integration and priorities. In: S. Llewelyn and P. Kennedy (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, pp Chichester: John Wiley and Son Ltd. 48 Kennedy, P., Berry, C., Coggrave, M., Rose, L. and Hamilton, L. (2003). The effect of a specialist seating assessment clinic on the skin management of individuals with spinal cord injury. Journal of Tissue Viability, 13(3), Kennedy, P., Duff, J., Evans, M. and Beedie, A. (2003). Coping effectiveness training reduces depression and anxiety following traumatic spinal cord injuries. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 42, Kennedy, P., Evans, M.J., Berry, C. and Mullin, J. (2003). Comparative analysis of goal achievement during rehabilitation for older and younger adults with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 41(1), Beedie, A. and Kennedy, P. (2002). Quality of social support predicts hopelessness and depression post spinal cord injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 9(3), Hill, L. and Kennedy, P. (2002). The role of coping strategies in mediating subjective disability in people who have psoriasis. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 7,
5 Tarzi, S., Kennedy, P., Stone, S. and Evans, M. (2001). Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus: psychological impact of hospitalisation and isolation in an older adult population. Journal of Hospital Infection, 49(4), Kennedy P. and Llewelyn S. (2001). Does the future belong to the scientist practitioner? The Psychologist, 14(2), Kennedy, P., Hopwood, M. and Duff, J. (2001). Chapter: Psychological Management of Chronic Illness and Disability. In Psychology and Psychiatry: Integrating Medical Practice. Editors J. Milgrom and G. Burrows. J Wiley & Sons. 40 Kennedy, P. and Duff, J. (2001). Post traumatic stress disorder and spinal cord injuries a scientific review. Spinal Cord, 39, Kennedy, P. and Evans, M.J. (2001). Evaluation of post traumatic distress in the first 6 months following SCI. Spinal Cord, 39, Weitzenkamp, D.A., Gerhart, K.A., Charlifue, S.W., Whiteneck, G.G., Glass, C.A. and Kennedy, P. (2000). Ranking the criteria for assessing quality of life after disability: evidence for priority shifting among long-term spinal cord injury survivors. British Journal of Health Psychology, 5, Kennedy, P., Marsh, M., Lowe, R., Grey, N., Short, E. and Rogers, B. (2000). A longitudinal analysis of psychological impact and coping strategies following spinal cord injury. British Journal of Health Psychology, 5, Kennedy, P. and Rogers, B. (2000). Anxiety and depression after spinal cord injury: a longitudinal analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 81, Kennedy, P. and Rogers, B (2000). A qualitative analysis of reported coping in a community sample of people with spinal cord injuries: the first year post discharge. SCI Psychosocial Process, 13(2), 1, 44-49, Kennedy, P. and Rogers, B. (2000). Reported quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries: a longitudinal analysis of the first 6 months post-discharge. Spinal Cord, 38, Kennedy, P., Rogers, B., Speer, S. and Frankel, H. (1999). Spinal cord injuries and attempted suicide: a retrospective review. Spinal Cord, 37, Kennedy, P. and Hamilton, L.R. (1999). The needs assessment checklist: A clinical approach to measuring outcome. Spinal Cord, 37, Gerhart, K.A., Weitzenkamp, D.A., Kennedy, P., Glass, C.A. and Charlifue, S.W. (1999). Correlates of stress in long-term spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 37, King, C. and Kennedy, P. (1999). Coping effectiveness training for people with spinal cord injury: Preliminary results of a controlled trial. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 38, Kennedy, P. (1999). Chapter 6: Working with physically disabled people. In: What is Clinical Psychology? Third Edition. Editors. Dr J Hall and Dr J Marzillier. Oxford University Press. 28 Duff, J., Kennedy, P. and Swalwell, E. (1999). Clinical audit of physical rehabilitation: patients' views of goal planning. Clinical Psychology Forum, 129, Kennedy, P. (1999). Commentary on Personality traits and coping styles were associated with depression in spinal cord injuries. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 2,
6 Kennedy, P. (1998). Chapter 8, Volume 12: Spinal Cord Injuries. In: Comprehensive Clinical Psychology. Editors Johnston and Johnston, Series Eds. A. S. Bellack and M. Hersen. Pergamon Press. 25 Johnston, M. and Kennedy, P. (1998). Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 5(2). Special Issue guest co-editors on Clinical Health Psychology in Chronic Conditions. 24 Gorman, C., Kennedy, P. and Hamilton, L. (1998). Alterations in self-perceptions following childhood onset of spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 36, Grey, N. and Kennedy, P. (1997). High Pressure Areas. Nursing Times, 93, Kennedy, P., Frankel, H., Gardner, B. and Nuseibeh, I. (1997). Factors associated with acute and chronic pain following traumatic spinal cord injuries. Spinal Cord. 35, Kennedy, P. (1997). Chapter entitled Spinal Cord Injury. In Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine, Edited by John Weinman et al. Cambridge University Press. 20 Kennedy, P. and Hamilton, L. (1997). Psychological impact of the management of methicillinresistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in patients with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 35, Kennedy, P., Henderson, J. and Gallagher, S. (1996). Improving goal attainment with spinal cord injured patients. Journal of the Association for Quality in Healthcare, 3(4), Kennedy, P., Lowe, R., Grey, N. and Short, E. (1995). Traumatic injury and psychological impact: a cross-sectional analyses of coping strategies. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, Kennedy, P., Gorsuch, N. and Marsh, N. (1995). Childhood onset of spinal cord injury: self-esteem and self-perception. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, Kennedy, P. and Swalwell, E. (1995). Clinical audit of physical rehabilitation: goal planning and needs assessment. Auditorium, University of Oxford, 4, Jamous, A., Kennedy, P. and Grey, N. (1994). Psychological and emotional effects of the use of Baclofen: a preliminary study. Paraplegia, 32, Wilson, C., Kennedy, P. and Glass, C. (1994). Meeting the psychological needs of people with traumatic spinal cord injuries. Clinical Psychology Forum, September, Glass, C., Kennedy, P. and Wilson, C. (1993). The development of psychological services following spinal trauma. Clinical Psychology Forum, May, Opinion article (1993). Burn-out: Can we risk ignoring it? Journal of Nursing Management, 1, Kennedy, P. and Pearce, N. (1993). Goal planning, needs assessment and advocacy: new directions without insurrection. Health Services Management, 89, 3, Grey, N. and Kennedy, P. (1993). The Functional Independence Measure: a comparative study of clinician and self-ratings. Paraplegia, 31, Kennedy, P. (1993). The effectiveness of the use of humour in the rehabilitation of people with spinal cord injury: a pilot study. Journal of the American Paraplegia Society, 16,
7 Kennedy, P. (1992). Health psychology input to clinical psychology training courses. Clinical Psychology Forum, August (Issue 10), Kennedy, P. (1991). Counselling with spinal cord injured people. Chapter 8, In: Davis, H. and Fallowfield, L. Counselling and Communication in Healthcare. Chichester: Wiley. 6 Kennedy, P., Walker, L. and White, D. (1991). Ecological evaluation of goal planning and advocacy in a rehabilitation environment for spinal cord injured people. Paraplegia, 29, Kennedy, P. (1989). Psychological approaches in the management of spinal cord injuries. Holistic Medicine, 4, Kennedy, P. and Saxby, P. (1989). Developing clinical health psychology services at the National Spinal Injuries Centre. Health Psychology Update, 3, Kennedy, P., Fisher, K. and Pearson, E. (1988). Ecological evaluation of a rehabilitative environment for spinal cord injured people: behavioural mapping and feedback. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 27, Kennedy, P. (1988). Clinical services for spinal cord injured people. Clinical Psychology Forum, 15, Updated June 09 Ref: RESEARCH:Publications 7
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