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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD

@gabrielleehale

PhD, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology @USWPsych / Research interests explore the role of professional football clubs in enhancing young people’s mental health ⚽️

Joined February 2019
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“Physical activity interventions for the mental health of children: A systematic review” Second PhD paper published in Child: Care, Health, and Development onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/Q…


Why do people take part in extreme sports? Interesting insight into @HornbyOdette PhD research

New research from @UniSouthWales is redefining the psychology behind extreme sports 🧗‍♀️ PhD researcher Odette Hornby challenges the "adrenaline junkie" stereotype, revealing diverse motivations—from emotional regulation to a deep connection with nature. 🧵

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Might be of interest this Jack to @gabrielleehale .... equally her doctoral research in England based football community trusts role in #MentalHealth for #childrenandyoungpeople might be of interest to you... #connecting....

🚨Do you work in health promotion? Based in Bristol? I’m looking to explore the role of Pro Sport Clubs Community Trusts and Foundations in a system approach to community health improvement! Please email or follow the link below to register your interest in taking part!🚨

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Great turn out for our USW Period Dignity and Menopausal Wellbeing event. Looking forward to hearing from the invited speakers @USWResearch @uswstaff

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Great to see another PhD study among the top 10 cited papers in the Child: Care, Health and Development journal. #TopCitedArticle Read it here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials | The BMJ bmj.com/content/384/bm…


Are you a @uswstaff member aged 18 or over? Do you have periods? A link to sign up for an interview or focus group can be found below: southwales.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/period-dignity…

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Are you a @uswstaff member aged 18 or over? Do you have periods? A link to our survey can be found below: southwales.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/period-dignity…@USWResearch

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

It’s normal to feel scared at the idea of telling someone about your eating disorder...But it’s worth it. It’s #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek + the theme is ‘My Voice Matters’, so we’re here to remind you that yours does 💜 Here if you need to talk 👇 bit.ly/3ujORlZ

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As part of their ‘Women’s Health Matters’ series, Dr Deborah Lancastle has written about tracking menopause symptoms, for @ConversationUK theconversation.com/how-tracking-m… #menopause #perimenopause #menopausesymptoms

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'Development of a brief menstrual quality of life measure for women with heavy menstrual bleeding' published in @BioMedCentral Women's Health @bethanmolly @hollieedriscoll bmcwomenshealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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Our systematic review on the impact of physical activity interventions on adolescent mental health was a #TopCitedArticle in @TheCAMH among those published between Jan 1, 2021 and Dec 12, 2022. acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ca… @acamh @PhilipTyson11

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

LAST CHANCE TO REGISER Depression: Identifying & Supporting Children & Young People, 8 Feb at 15:45pm UK Book now: bit.ly/3gM7jgl FREE webinar on an especially important topic. #Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders in children and young people.


Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

We have just updated our 2016 MA on the antidepressant effects of exercise in ppl with depression. Curious? Click the link below and see our findings published @BJSM_BMJ bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/… @MariaKangas88 @PhysMentManc

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

During lockdown, people went from🏋️‍♀️🧘‍♀️ at gyms to 🏠 alone or with family, they started🚶‍♂️ their🐕 at lunch in🌳places instead of on a treadmill after work⏰ It was the perfect time to examine how the context of PA influences mood & wellbeing. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

We’ve launched our @TacklingBlues toolkit, sharing how HEIs can work with community orgs for student focused knowledge exchange. The hard work carries on next week as @AstonMonroMH, I & the team are off to co-produce TtB for this year with C&YP & our student mentors! 💙

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

So happy to see that our scientific paper on the 'Fear of clowns: An investigation into the prevalence of coulrophobia in an international sample' from my PhD research has been published online! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @USWResearch @USWPsych


Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

Gabrielle Hale, doctoral researcher, explores the role of professional football clubs in enhancing the mental health and well-being of young people #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek 👉southwales.ac.uk/news/news-2022…

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Dr. Gabrielle Hale, PhD Reposted

Please #RT: Participants needed! We're looking for regular drinkers to take part in a study investigating peoples experiences of finding and using alcohol reduction apps. You don't need to have used an app previously to take part.

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