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Debra Dunstan
Debra Dunstan
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Norms for Zung’s self-rating anxiety scale
DA Dunstan, N Scott
BMC psychiatry 20, 1-8, 2020
4712020
Screening for Anxiety and Depression: Reassessing the Utility of the Zung Scales.
DA Dunstan, N Scott, AK . Todd
BMC Psychiatry, 2017
4712017
Clarification of the cut-off score for Zung’s Self-rating Depression Scale.
D D.A, N Scott
BMC Psychiatry, 2019
1612019
The digital psychiatrist: in search of evidence-based apps for anxiety and depression
JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
Frontiers in Psychiatry 10, 831, 2019
1192019
Bearing the brunt: co-workers’ experiences of work reintegration processes
DA Dunstan, E MacEachen
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 23, 44-54, 2013
1022013
Clinical or gimmickal: The use and effectiveness of mobile mental health apps for treating anxiety and depression
JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 54 (1), 20-28, 2020
912020
Treatment via videoconferencing: a pilot study of delivery by clinical psychology trainees
DA Dunstan, SM Tooth
Australian Journal of Rural Health 20 (2), 88-94, 2012
852012
Barriers and facilitating factors to help‐seeking for symptoms of clinical anxiety in adolescent males
LH Clark, JL Hudson, DA Dunstan, GI Clark
Australian Journal of Psychology 70 (3), 225-234, 2018
842018
The role of digital mental health resources to treat trauma symptoms in Australia during COVID-19.
JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 12 (S1), S269, 2020
692020
A theoretical model of co-worker responses to work reintegration processes
DA Dunstan, E Maceachen
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 24, 189-198, 2014
672014
Apps with maps—anxiety and depression mobile apps with evidence-based frameworks: systematic search of major app stores
JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
JMIR mental health 7 (6), e16525, 2020
632020
Assigning clinical significance and symptom severity using the zung scales: levels of misclassification arising from confusion between index and raw scores
DA Dunstan, N Scott
Depression research and treatment 2018 (1), 9250972, 2018
622018
What leads to the expectation to return to work? Insights from a Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) model of future work outcomes
DA Dunstan, T Covic, GA Tyson
Work 46 (1), 25-37, 2013
612013
Fracked: Coal seam gas extraction and farmers’ mental health
MI Morgan, DW Hine, N Bhullar, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
Journal of Environmental Psychology 47, 22-32, 2016
492016
Does the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire predict outcomes following a work-related compensable injury?
DA Dunstan, T Covic, GA Tyson, IG Lennie
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 28 (4), 369-370, 2005
432005
Compensable work disability management: A literature review of biopsychosocial perspectives
DA Dunstan, T Covic
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 53 (2), 67-77, 2006
422006
Smartphone psychology: New approaches towards safe and efficacious mobile mental health apps.
JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 51 (3), 214, 2020
372020
The relationship between hope social inclusion and mental wellbeing in supported employment
DA Dunstan, AK Falconer, IR Price
Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling, 1-15, 2017
372017
What's in character strengths? Profiling strengths of the heart and mind in a community sample
S Haridas, N Bhullar, DA Dunstan
Personality and Individual Differences 113, 32-37, 2017
362017
Confirmatory factor analysis of the Injustice Experience Questionnaire in an Australian compensable population
L Kennedy, DA Dunstan
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 24, 385-392, 2014
352014
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