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Conducted a systematic review examining the effects of gratitude interventions on physical health and health behaviors, providing evidence for the benefits of gratitude practices.
Performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the outcomes of intuitive eating interventions, contributing to the understanding of their effectiveness.
Led a pilot study evaluating a well-being app designed to support young people in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the potential of digital interventions.
Conducted a systematic review exploring the role of self-compassion in weight management, offering insights into the relationship between self-compassion and weight-related behaviors.
Developed and studied a mobile app to support the emotional well-being of young people during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to the development of digital mental health resources.
Conducted a randomized controlled trial of an online self-compassion intervention for weight management, providing evidence for the effectiveness of this approach.
Investigated the effect of an online self-compassion for weight management (SC4WM) intervention on self-compassion, eating behaviour, physical activity and body weight in adults seeking to manage weight.
Jennifer Brenton-Peters is a researcher specializing in the application of self-compassion and digital interventions for mental health and well-being, with a focus on eating behaviors and weight management. Her work explores innovative approaches to support young people and adults during challenging times.
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