Dr. David Jones

Dr. David Jones is a Consultant Child and Family Psychiatrist and Senior Lecturer, University of Oxford, at the Park Hospital for Children, Oxford.  He leads a multi-disciplinary child psychiatric clinical team providing services for abused children and their families.  He has researched and published widely in the fields of child abuse and neglect, and consent to treatment among children.

Email: David.Jones@oxmhc-tr.nhs.uk

 Selected recent publications (since 2000)

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Hindley, N., Ramchandani, P. & Jones, DPH (2006). Risk factors for recurrence of maltreatment: a systematic review. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 91(9), 744-752.

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Bass C, Jones DPH (2006). Fabricated or Induced Illness. Psychiatry, 5(2), 60-65.

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Jones DPH (2006). Assessment of Parenting for the Family Court. Psychiatry, 5(1), 29-32.

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Aldgate J & Jones DPH (2006). The place of attachment in children’s development. In, The Developing World of the Child (J Aldgate, D Jones, W Rose & C Jeffery eds.). Chap 4, pp 67-96. London: Jessica Kingsley.

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Rose W, Aldgate J and Jones DPH. (2006). Developmental Progression. In, The Developing World of the Child (J Aldgate, D Jones, W Rose & C Jeffery eds.). Chap 9, pp 163-185. London: Jessica Kingsley.

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Jones DPH. (2006). Communicating with children about adverse experiences. In, The Developing World of the Child (J Aldgate, D Jones, W Rose & C Jeffery eds.). Chap 14, pp 243-266. London: Jessica Kingsley.

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Jones DPH, Hindley N & Ramchandani P. (2006). Making plans: assessment, intervention and evaluating outcomes. In, The Developing World of the Child (J Aldgate, D Jones, W Rose & C Jeffery eds.). Chap 15, pp 267-286. London: Jessica Kingsley.

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Quas J, Goodman G, Ghetti S, Alexander K, Edelstein R, Redlich A, Cordon I & Jones DPH. (2005). Childhood sexual assault victims: Long term outcomes after testifying in criminal court. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 70, serial no 280, vii - 145.

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Alexander K, Quas J, Goodman GS, Ghetti S, Edelstein R, Redlich A, Cordon I, & Jones DPH. (2005). Traumatic impact predicts long-term memory for documented child sexual abuse. Psychological Science, 16, 33-40.

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Paz I, Jones DPH & Byrne G. (2005). Child maltreatment, child protection and mental health. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 18, 411-421.

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Ramchandani P & Jones DPH.  (2003). Psychological Treatments for Children who have been Sexually Abused:  From research findings to service provision.  British Journal of Psychiatry 183, 484-490

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Westcott H, & Jones DPH.  (2003). Are Children Reliable Witnesses to their Experiences?  In, P Reder, S Duncan and C Lucey (Eds.).  Studies in the Assessment of Parenting. Ch 6, pp105-123   London: Routledge

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Jones DPH. (2003). Communicating with vulnerable children: A guide for practitioners. London: Gaskell.

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Goodman-Brown T, Edelstein R, Goodman G, Jones DPH, & Gordon D (2003).  Why children tell:  a model of children’s disclosure of sexual abuse.  Child Abuse and Neglect, 27, 525-40

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Quas JA, Goodman GS, & Jones DPH (2003).  Predictors of attributions of self-blame and internalising behaviour problems in sexually abused children.  Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 44, 723-736

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Goodman GS, Ghetti S, Quas J, Edelstein R, Alexander K, Redlich A, Cordon I, & Jones DPH (2003).  A prospective study of memory for child sexual abuse: New findings relevant to the repressed-memory controversy.  Psychological Science, 14, 113-118

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Lindsey C, Jones DPH, Holmes J & Shooter M (2002).  Vulnerable Patients, Vulnerable Doctors; Good Practice in Our Clinical Relationships.  Council Report CR 101.  London:  Royal College of Psychiatrists

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Birch D, Bull R, Cooke B, Davies G (Chair), Esam B, Jones DPH, Plotnikoff J, Spencer J, & Westcott H. [Guidance Writing Group] (2002).  Achieving Best Evidence in Criminal Proceedings:  Guidance for Vulnerable and Intimidated Witnesses, including Children.  London: Home Office

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Jones DPH (2002).  Parents with Substance Use Problems and their Infants. Child Abuse and Neglect, 26, 93-95

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Tan J & Jones DPH (2001).  Children’s Consent.  Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 14, 303-307

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Jones DPH (2001). Assessment of Parenting Capacity.  In J Horwath (ed).  The Child’s World: Assessing children in need.  Ch 16, pp 255-272.  London: Jessica Kingsley

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Jones DPH (2000). Child Abuse and Neglect.  In, M.Gelder, J. Lopez-Ibor, & N. Andreasen (Eds),  The New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Ch 9.3.1, pp 1825-34. Oxford:  Oxford University Press

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Jones DPH.  (2000). Editorial: Re-focusing child protective services.  Child Abuse and Neglect, 24, 373-74

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Jones DPH, Byrne G & Newbold C. (2000).   Management, Treatment and Outcomes.  In, M. Eminson and R.Postlethwaite (Eds), Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy Abuse: A Practical Approach. Chap 13, pp. 276 – 294.  Oxford:  Butterworth Heinemann

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Oates RK, Jones DPH, Denson D, Sirotnak A, Gary N, & Krugman RD. (2000).  Erroneous Concerns about Child Sexual Abuse.  Child Abuse and Neglect, 24, 149-157