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Tameka Small
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 3
Citations - 486
Tameka Small is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 317 citations.
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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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Strategies to improve the implementation of healthy eating, physical activity and obesity prevention policies, practices or programmes within childcare services
Luke Wolfenden,Jannah Jones,Christopher M. Williams,Meghan Finch,Rebecca Wyse,Melanie Kingsland,Flora Tzelepis,John Wiggers,Amanda Williams,Kirsty Seward,Tameka Small,Vivian Welch,Debbie Booth,Sze Lin Yoong +13 more
TL;DR: It is uncertain whether the strategies tested improved the implementation of policies, practices or programmes that promote child healthy eating, physical activity and/or obesity prevention, and is it uncertain whether such interventions improve childcare service staff knowledge or attitudes.
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CAFÉ: a multicomponent audit and feedback intervention to improve implementation of healthy food policy in primary school canteens: protocol of a randomised controlled trial.
Christopher M. Williams,Nicole Nathan,Tessa Delaney,Sze Lin Yoong,John Wiggers,Sarah Preece,Nicole Lubans,Rachel Sutherland,Jessica Pinfold,Kay Smith,Tameka Small,Kathryn Reilly,Peter Butler,Rebecca Wyse,Luke Wolfenden +14 more
TL;DR: This study aims to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an audit and feedback intervention, delivered by telephone and email, in increasing the number of school canteens that have menus complying with a government healthy-canteen policy.