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Kate Bartlem
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 65
Citations - 1212
Kate Bartlem is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 58 publications receiving 911 citations. Previous affiliations of Kate Bartlem include Information Technology University & Newcastle University.
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Systematic Review of Universal Resilience-Focused Interventions Targeting Child and Adolescent Mental Health in the School Setting
Julia Dray,Jenny Bowman,Elizabeth Campbell,Megan Freund,Luke Wolfenden,Rebecca K Hodder,Kathleen McElwaine,Danika Tremain,Kate Bartlem,Jacqueline Bailey,Tameka Small,Kerrin Palazzi,Christopher Oldmeadow,John Wiggers +13 more
TL;DR: The findings may suggest most promise for using universal resilience-focused interventions at least for short-term reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms for children and adolescents, particularly if a cognitive-behavioral therapy-based approach is used.
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Interventions for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in children aged five years and under
Rebecca K Hodder,Fiona Stacey,Kate O'Brien,Rebecca Wyse,Tara Clinton-McHarg,Flora Tzelepis,Erica L. James,Kate Bartlem,Nicole Nathan,Rachel Sutherland,Emma Robson,Sze Lin Yoong,Luke Wolfenden +12 more
TL;DR: There was very low-quality evidence child-feeding practice interventions are effective in increasing vegetable consumption of children aged five years and younger, however the effect size was very small and long-term follow-up is required.
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Readiness to Quit Smoking and Quit Attempts Among Australian Mental Health Inpatients
Emily Stockings,Jenny Bowman,Jenny Bowman,Kathleen McElwaine,Amanda L. Baker,Amanda L. Baker,Amanda L. Baker,Margarett Terry,Richard Clancy,Richard Clancy,Kate Bartlem,Kate Bartlem,Paula Wye,Paula Bridge,Jenny Knight,John Wiggers +15 more
TL;DR: The majority of smokers had made several quit attempts, with a large percentage occurring recently, suggesting that the actual quitting behavior should be considered as an important indication of the “desire to quit.”
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Chronic disease health risk behaviours amongst people with a mental illness
Kate Bartlem,Jennifer A. Bowman,J. Bailey,Megan Freund,Paula Wye,Christophe Lecathelinais,Kathleen McElwaine,Elizabeth Campbell,Karen Gillham,John Wiggers +9 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of chronic disease health risk behaviours was identified, with many participants expressing an interest in improving these behaviours, reinforcing recommendations that preventive care addressing the chronic disease risks of clients be provided routinely by mental health clinicians.
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Care provision to prevent chronic disease by community mental health clinicians.
Kate Bartlem,Jennifer A. Bowman,Megan Freund,Paula Wye,Kathleen McElwaine,Luke Wolfenden,Elizabeth Campbell,Karen Gillham,John Wiggers +8 more
TL;DR: The provision of preventive care focused on chronic disease prevention in community mental health services is suboptimal and interventions to increase the routine provision of such care should involve increasing the availability of evidence-based strategies to support care provision.