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Tess Fletcher

Research Officer

Tess Fletcher

Research Officer

BPsych, PhD

tess.fletcher@telethonkids.org.au

+61 8 6319 1494

http://www.linkedin.com/in/tess-fletcher

@TessMDFletcher

Tess Fletcher is an early career researcher who has worked as a research assistant and research officer for the past 10 years and has gained considerable experience in a broad variety of research areas, resulting in a wide-ranging breadth of skill. She was recently awarded her PhD in Psychology in which her research focused on women’s intentions to consume alcohol in pregnancy. Her primary area of interest is identifying and understanding the drivers of effective behaviour change.

She currently works as a Research Officer on both Reframe Training and Making FASD History research projects. She is also an active member of the Institutes Gender Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity Council.

Projects

SMS4Dads

SMS4RRdads is a digital prevention and early intervention service that will engage, screen and support expectant and new fathers experiencing or at risk of perinatal mental illness.

Published research

The effects of birth spacing on early childhood development in high-income nations: A systematic review

This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the associations between birth spacing and developmental outcomes in early childhood (3–10 years of age). Studies examining the associations between interpregnancy intervals and child development outcomes during and beyond the perinatal period have not been systematically reviewed.

Is ‘a little’ too much?: An exploration of women’s beliefs about alcohol use during pregnancy

Interventions to address alcohol use during pregnancy need to target underlying determinants of the behaviour. Using the theory of planned behaviour as a theoretical framework, the aim of this study was to identify behavioural, normative and control beliefs regarding alcohol use during pregnancy among a sample of women.

Education and Qualifications
  • Bachelor of Psychology– Curtin University
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology)– Curtin University
Awards/Honours
  • 2018 - FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence PhD Scholarship Recipient