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 | 4746 | 2018 |
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 | 764 | 2000 |
Phobic beliefs: Do cognitive factors play a role in specific phobias? SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis Behaviour Research and Therapy 33 (7), 805-816, 1995 | 209 | 1995 |
The relationship between disgust sensitivity, anxiety and obsessions SJ Thorpe, SP Patel, LM Simonds Behaviour research and therapy 41 (12), 1397-1409, 2003 | 196 | 2003 |
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 | 169 | 1998 |
Claustrophobia in MRI: the role of cognitions S Thorpe, PM Salkovskis, A Dittner Magnetic resonance imaging 26 (8), 1081-1088, 2008 | 158 | 2008 |
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 | 140 | 1997 |
Attitudes toward obsessive-compulsive disorders: An experimental investigation LM Simonds, SJ Thorpe Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 38, 331-336, 2003 | 135 | 2003 |
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 | 132 | 2004 |
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 | 104 | 2003 |
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 | 90 | 1997 |
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 | 77 | 2007 |
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 | 75 | 2011 |
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 | 75 | 2000 |
Selective attention to real phobic and safety stimuli SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis Behaviour Research and Therapy 36 (5), 471-481, 1998 | 66 | 1998 |
Reasons for undergoing cosmetic surgery: a retrospective study SJ Thorpe, B Ahmed, K Steer Sexualities, Evolution & Gender 6 (2-3), 75-96, 2004 | 62 | 2004 |
Animal phobias. SJ Thorpe, PM Salkovskis | 59 | 1999 |
An evaluation of two clinically-derived treatments for technophobia MJ Brosnan, SJ Thorpe Computers in Human Behavior 22 (6), 1080-1095, 2006 | 46 | 2006 |
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 | 38 | 2011 |
Exploring aspects of the cognitive behavioural model of physical hoarding in relation to digital hoarding behaviours S Thorpe, A Bolster, N Neave Digital health 5, 2055207619882172, 2019 | 28 | 2019 |