Evaluated whether a universal school-based program, designed to prevent depression in adolescents, could be effectively implemented within the constraints of the school environment. Participants were 260 Year 9 secondary school students. Students completed measures of depressive symptoms and hopelessness and were then assigned to 1 of 3 groups: (a) Resourceful Adolescent Program-Adolescents (RAP-A), an 11-session school-based resilience building program, as part of the school curriculum; (b) Resourceful Adolescent Program-Family (RAP-F), the same program as in RAP-A, but in which each student's parents were also invited to participate in a 3-session parent program; and (c) Adolescent Watch, a comparison group in which adolescents simply com...
Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of school-based depression prevention programs ...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted among a potential high-risk group of 1,343 adolescents f...
Background: Adolescents are at risk of developing depressive symptoms. Given the prevalence, recurre...
Evaluated whether a universal school-based program, designed to prevent depression in adolescents, c...
The present study evaluated the impact of a universal prevention of depression program [the Resource...
We have designed and validated a school-based prevention program which teaches cognitive skills and ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Background: The incidence of depressive symptoms increases during adolescence, from 10.0% to 24.5% a...
Background The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depress...
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the implementation of a universal school-based cognitive...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders in adolescents are a widespread and increasing problem. Prevention...
Objective Depressive disorders in adolescents are a widespread problem with extensive psychosocial c...
This study examined the 2-, 3- and 4-year outcomes of a school-based, universal approach to the prev...
The longitudinal effectiveness of a universal, adolescent school-based depression prevention program...
Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of school-based depression prevention programs ...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted among a potential high-risk group of 1,343 adolescents f...
Background: Adolescents are at risk of developing depressive symptoms. Given the prevalence, recurre...
Evaluated whether a universal school-based program, designed to prevent depression in adolescents, c...
The present study evaluated the impact of a universal prevention of depression program [the Resource...
We have designed and validated a school-based prevention program which teaches cognitive skills and ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Background: The incidence of depressive symptoms increases during adolescence, from 10.0% to 24.5% a...
Background The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depress...
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the implementation of a universal school-based cognitive...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders in adolescents are a widespread and increasing problem. Prevention...
Objective Depressive disorders in adolescents are a widespread problem with extensive psychosocial c...
This study examined the 2-, 3- and 4-year outcomes of a school-based, universal approach to the prev...
The longitudinal effectiveness of a universal, adolescent school-based depression prevention program...
Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of school-based depression prevention programs ...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted among a potential high-risk group of 1,343 adolescents f...
Background: Adolescents are at risk of developing depressive symptoms. Given the prevalence, recurre...