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A review of the literature on peer support in mental health services
J Repper, T Carter
Journal of mental health 20 (4), 392-411, 2011
12682011
Physical activity and exercise in youth mental health promotion: a scoping review
M Pascoe, AP Bailey, M Craike, T Carter, R Patten, N Stepto, A Parker
BMJ open sport & exercise medicine 6 (1), e000677, 2020
2382020
The effect of exercise on depressive symptoms in adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
T Carter, ID Morres, O Meade, P Callaghan
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 55 (7), 580-590, 2016
2312016
Pragmatic randomised controlled trial of preferred intensity exercise in women living with depression
P Callaghan, E Khalil, I Morres, T Carter
BMC public health 11, 1-8, 2011
1652011
The effect of physical activity on anxiety in children and young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis
T Carter, M Pascoe, A Bastounis, ID Morres, P Callaghan, AG Parker
Journal of Affective Disorders 285, 10-21, 2021
982021
Preferred intensity exercise for adolescents receiving treatment for depression: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
T Carter, B Guo, D Turner, I Morres, E Khalil, E Brighton, M Armstrong, ...
BMC psychiatry 15, 1-12, 2015
962015
The effectiveness of exercise-based interventions for preventing or treating postpartum depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
T Carter, A Bastounis, B Guo, C Jane Morrell
Archives of Women's Mental Health 22, 37-53, 2019
932019
Using personal experience to support others with similar difficulties: A review of the literature on peer support in mental health services
J Repper, T Carter
Together/University of Nottingham/NSUN, London, 2010
892010
Exercise for adolescents with depression: valued aspects and perceived change
T Carter, I Morres, J Repper, P Callaghan
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 23 (1), 37-44, 2016
742016
Evaluation of mental health recovery and Wellness Recovery Action Planning education in Ireland: a mixed methods pre–postevaluation
A Higgins, P Callaghan, J DeVries, B Keogh, J Morrissey, M Nash, ...
Journal of Advanced Nursing 68 (11), 2418-2428, 2012
642012
The effectiveness of a preferred intensity exercise programme on the mental health outcomes of young people with depression: a sequential mixed methods evaluation
T Carter, P Callaghan, E Khalil, I Morres
BMC public health 12, 1-6, 2012
432012
An exploration of predictors of children's nurses’ attitudes, knowledge, confidence and clinical behavioural intentions towards children and young people who self‐harm
T Carter, A Latif, P Callaghan, JC Manning
Journal of clinical nursing 27 (13-14), 2836-2846, 2018
362018
‘Our Care through Our Eyes’. Impact of a co-produced digital educational programme on nurses’ knowledge, confidence and attitudes in providing care for children and young …
JC Manning, T Carter, A Latif, A Horsley, J Cooper, M Armstrong, J Crew, ...
BMJ open 7 (4), e014750, 2017
332017
Exploring the mental health experiences of young trans and gender diverse people during the Covid-19 pandemic
BA Jones, M Bowe, N McNamara, E Guerin, T Carter
International Journal of Transgender Health 24 (3), 292-304, 2023
322023
Our Care through Our Eyes
JC Manning, T Carter, A Latif, A Horsley, J Cooper, M Armstrong, J Crew, ...
Impact of a co-produced digital educational programme on nurses’ knowledge …, 2017
302017
Exercise interventions for mental disorders in young people: a scoping review
MC Pascoe, AP Bailey, M Craike, T Carter, R Patten, NK Stepto, ...
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 6 (1), e000678, 2020
222020
Assessment tools of immediate risk of self-harm and suicide in children and young people: a scoping review
T Carter, GM Walker, A Aubeeluck, JC Manning
Journal of child health care 23 (2), 178-199, 2019
192019
Cost-effectiveness of a preferred intensity exercise programme for young people with depression compared with treatment as usual: an economic evaluation alongside a clinical …
D Turner, T Carter, T Sach, B Guo, P Callaghan
BMJ open 7 (11), e016211, 2017
192017
Pragmatic randomised controlled trial of an exercise programme to improve wellbeing outcomes in women with depression: findings from the qualitative component
E Khalil, P Callaghan, T Carter, I Morres
Psychology 3 (11), 979, 2012
192012
A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of preferred intensity exercise in depressed adult women in the United Kingdom: secondary analysis of individual variability of depression
ID Morres, A Hinton-Bayre, E Motakis, T Carter, P Callaghan
BMC Public Health 19, 1-11, 2019
152019
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