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D-Index
59
Citations
10240
World Ranking
1596
National Ranking
292

Overview

Tony Hope is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions include collaboration with other academics in the field, notably with Bryan Carsberg.

Hope has published a book through the publisher Peter Lang titled Current Issues in Accounting, released in 2025. This publication has been cited 24 times, indicating engagement with the academic and professional accounting community.

Their work primarily focuses on topics related to accounting, as reflected in the book publication. Details on main fields of study, subfields, and other research topics are not specified, but interest in accounting issues is the prominent theme available.

  • Bryan Carsberg (frequent coauthor)

  • Current Issues in Accounting (2025), Peter Lang

Best Publications

  • Psychiatric disorder and personality factors associated with suicide in older people: a descriptive and case-control study.

    Daniel Harwood;Keith Hawton;Tony Hope;Robin Jacoby

  • Predictors of institutionalization for people with dementia living at home with a carer

    Tony Hope;Janet Keene;Kathy Gedling;Christopher G. Fairburn

  • Do neuroleptic drugs hasten cognitive decline in dementia? Prospective study with necropsy follow up.

    Rupert McShane;Janet Keene;Kathy Gedling;Christopher Fairburn

  • Health of elderly male prisoners: worse than the general population, worse than younger prisoners

    Seena Fazel;Tony Hope;Ian O'Donnell;Mary Piper

  • Competence to Make Treatment Decisions in Anorexia Nervosa: Thinking Processes and Values

    Jacinta O. A. Tan;Tony Hope;Anne Stewart;Raymond Fitzpatrick

  • What are the ingredients for a successful evidence-based patient choice consultation?: A qualitative study.

    Sarah Ford;Theo Schofield;Tony Hope

  • Hidden psychiatric morbidity in elderly prisoners

    Seena Fazel;Tony Hope;Ian O'donnell;Robin Jacoby

  • Natural history of behavioural changes and psychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's disease. A longitudinal study.

    Tony Hope;Janet Keene;Christopher G. Fairburn;Robin Jacoby

  • Reduced serotonin 5-HT1A receptor binding in the temporal cortex correlates with aggressive behavior in Alzheimer disease.

    Mitchell K.P. Lai;Shirley W.Y. Tsang;Paul T. Francis;Margaret M. Esiri

  • Life problems and physical illness as risk factors for suicide in older people: a descriptive and case-control study.

    Daniel Michael James Harwood;Keith Hawton;Tony Hope;Louise Harriss

  • Competence to refuse treatment in anorexia nervosa.

    Jacinta Tan;Tony Hope;Anne Stewart

  • Suicide in older people: mode of death, demographic factors, and medical contact before death.

    Daniel Michael James Harwood;Keith Hawton;Tony Hope;Robin Jacoby

  • Are patients' decision‐making preferences being met?

    Sarah Ford;Theo Schofield;Tony Hope

  • Attitudes of patients with anorexia nervosa to compulsory treatment and coercion.

    Jacinta O.A. Tan;Anne Stewart;Raymond Fitzpatrick;Tony Hope

  • The grief experiences and needs of bereaved relatives and friends of older people dying through suicide: a descriptive and case-control study.

    Douglas W. Harwood;Keith E. Hawton;Tony Hope;Robin Jacoby

  • Anorexia nervosa and personal identity: The accounts of patients and their parents.

    Jacinta O.A. Tan;Tony Hope;Anne Stewart

  • What is Engineering Asset Management

    Joe E. Amadi-Echendu;Roger Willett;Kerry Brown;Tony Hope

  • Control and compulsory treatment in anorexia nervosa: the views of patients and parents.

    Jacinta O.A. Tan;Tony Hope;Anne Stewart;Raymond Fitzpatrick

  • Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

    Michael Dunn;Tony Hope

  • Estimating the relationship between disease progression and cost of care in dementia

    Jane L. Wolstenholme;Paul Fenn;Alastair M. Gray;Janet Keene

  • Behaviour changes in dementia. 2: Are there behavioural syndromes?

    Tony Hope;Janet Keene;Christopher Fairburn;Rupert McShane

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret M. Esiri
Margaret M. Esiri University of Oxford
Mitchell K.P. Lai
Mitchell K.P. Lai National University of Singapore
Paul T. Francis
Paul T. Francis University of Exeter
Christopher G. Fairburn
Christopher G. Fairburn University of Oxford
Julian Savulescu
Julian Savulescu University of Oxford
Michael Parker
Michael Parker University of Oxford
Harold W. Jaffe
Harold W. Jaffe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sue Ziebland
Sue Ziebland University of Oxford
Alan Stein
Alan Stein University of Oxford
William G. Honer
William G. Honer University of British Columbia

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