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Gideon de Jong
Gideon de Jong
Senior researcher and lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, School of Nursing, Edith Cowan University
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor ecu.edu.au
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Establishing contact and gaining trust: An exploratory study of care avoidance
G Schout, G De Jong, J Zeelen
Journal of advanced nursing 66 (2), 324-333, 2010
812010
Family group conferences in public mental health care: An exploration of opportunities
G De Jong, G Schout
International journal of mental health nursing 20 (1), 63-74, 2011
582011
Beyond care avoidance and care paralysis: Theorizing public mental health care
G Schout, G de Jong, J Zeelen
Sociology 45 (4), 665-681, 2011
502011
Researching the reintegration of formerly abducted children in northern Uganda through action research: Experiences and reflections
M Angucia, J Zeelen, G De Jong
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 20 (3), 217-231, 2010
392010
Prevention of involuntary admission through family group conferencing: a qualitative case study in community mental health nursing
G De Jong, G Schout, T Abma
Journal of advanced nursing 70 (11), 2651-2662, 2014
352014
Involving undergraduate nursing students in participatory health research: implications from the Netherlands
G de Jong, E Meijer, G Schout, T Abma
Journal of Professional Nursing 34 (6), 507-513, 2018
312018
Examining the Effects of Family Group Conferencing with Randomised Controlled Trials: The Golden Standard?
G De Jong, G Schout, T Abma
British Journal of Social Work, 2015
302015
Beyond silence and rumor: Storytelling as an educational tool to reduce the stigma around HIV/AIDS in South Africa
J Zeelen, H Wijbenga, M Vintges, G de Jong
Health education 110 (5), 382-398, 2010
302010
The validity and utility of violence risk assessment tools to predict patient violence in acute care settings: An integrative literature review
M Ghosh, D Twigg, Y Kutzer, A Towell‐Barnard, G De Jong, M Dodds
International journal of mental health nursing 28 (6), 1248-1267, 2019
292019
Family Group Conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory
G De Jong, G Schout, J Pennell, T Abma
Journal of social work 15 (3), 277-296, 2015
272015
Regaining ownership and restoring belongingness: Impact of family group conferences in coercive psychiatry
E Meijer, G Schout, G de Jong, T Abma
Journal of Advanced Nursing 73 (8), 1862-1872, 2017
232017
Breaking through marginalisation in public mental health care with Family Group Conferencing: Shame as risk and protective factor
G de Jong, G Schout
British Journal of Social Work 43 (7), 1439-1454, 2013
232013
Enabling social support and resilience: Outcomes of Family Group Conferencing in public mental health care
T De Jong, G., Schout, G., Meijer, E., Mulder, C.L. & Abma
European Journal of Social Work, 2015
22*2015
Gaps in the ice: Methamphetamine in Australia; its history, treatment, and ramifications for users and their families
DG Gordon, G De Jong
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2018
202018
The use of family group conferences in mental health: Barriers for implementation
G Schout, M Van Dijk, E Meijer, E Landeweer, G De Jong
Journal of Social Work, 2016
192016
Family Group Conferencing—Its added value in mental health care
G Schout, E Meijer, G de Jong
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 38 (6), 480-485, 2017
152017
Researching the applicability of Family Group Conferencing in public mental health care
G de Jong, G Schout
British Journal of Social Work 43 (4), 796-802, 2013
152013
Evaluating family group conferencing: Towards a meaningful research methodology
G De Jong, G Schout
Child abuse & neglect 85, 164-171, 2018
142018
Understanding the process of Family Group Conferencing in public mental health care: A multiple case study
G De Jong, G Schout, T Abma
British Journal of Social Work 48 (2), 353-370, 2018
142018
Family Group Conferencing in public mental health care
G De Jong, G Schout
The Quiet Revolution: Aggrandising People Power by Family Group Conferences …, 2012
14*2012
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