Objective: The Rock and Water Program (RWP) has been implemented in some Australian schools as a means of addressing school disengagement, anger and aggression, which are significant determinants of mental illness. However, much of the evidence supporting the RWP is anecdotal. This project explored rural adolescent males’ perceptions of the RWP. Design: Questionnaires were used to gather data about the students prior to their commencement in the RWP. Focus group interviews were conducted with students at weeks 5 and 9 of the 9-week program. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Setting and Participants: The RWP was facilitated in four schools in rural NSW over three terms for a total of 12 program deliveries. One hundred and eighty-se...
Background: A 2004 study showed adolescents living in rural Australia were aware of the impact of dr...
Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Many children...
The research project was designed to diagnose the phenomenon of aggression among the students of th...
Problematic anger is often the outward manifestation and expression of deeper mental health issues i...
The aim of this study is to explore boys’ achievement within a New Zealand secondary school. More sp...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
Background: Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing problem b...
Background: Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing problem b...
Abstract Background Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing p...
This study aims to explain how adolescents in a rural high school conceptualise school violence. Qua...
This report on Engaging Middle Years Boys in Rural Educational Settings of the New South Wales Depar...
In Australia, junior high school students expelled from mainstream schools for disruptive behaviour,...
A theoretical eclectic model adopting a preventive approach to address adolescents at-risk of offend...
BACKGROUND: Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth (P.A.R.T.Y.) is an immersive 1 day in-h...
Background: A 2004 study showed adolescents living in rural Australia were aware of the impact of dr...
Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Many children...
The research project was designed to diagnose the phenomenon of aggression among the students of th...
Problematic anger is often the outward manifestation and expression of deeper mental health issues i...
The aim of this study is to explore boys’ achievement within a New Zealand secondary school. More sp...
Objective: To record the drought-related experiences of young people and to contrast these with thei...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
Background: Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing problem b...
Background: Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing problem b...
Abstract Background Students following a low education track have an increased risk for developing p...
This study aims to explain how adolescents in a rural high school conceptualise school violence. Qua...
This report on Engaging Middle Years Boys in Rural Educational Settings of the New South Wales Depar...
In Australia, junior high school students expelled from mainstream schools for disruptive behaviour,...
A theoretical eclectic model adopting a preventive approach to address adolescents at-risk of offend...
BACKGROUND: Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth (P.A.R.T.Y.) is an immersive 1 day in-h...
Background: A 2004 study showed adolescents living in rural Australia were aware of the impact of dr...
Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Many children...
The research project was designed to diagnose the phenomenon of aggression among the students of th...