Issue addressed: Mental health promotion aimed at populations with low socio-economic status (SES) may benefit by investigating prevention strategies that effectively address related child and adolescent problems.Methods: Evidence from a number of literature reviews and program evaluations was synthesised. First, the impact of SES on development from childhood to adulthood is considered in light of research on substanceabuse, violence, crime, and child development problems. Second, evaluations of interventions are reviewed to identify those that have shown outcomes in research studies (efficacy) or in real-world settings (effectiveness) in reducing developmental problems associated with low SES. Low SES is measured in different ways includi...
Purpose: – It is important within public health goals to promote adolescents’ mental health and to ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Background Prevention is key to reducing socioeconomic inequities in children’s mental health proble...
Mental health is an important contributor to child and family well-being. Conversely, mental illness...
Mental health is an important contributor to child and family well-being. Conversely, mental illness...
This special issue, Prevention of Aggression, Violence, and Mental Health Problems in Childhood and ...
Contains fulltext : 56094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is suffi...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
In order to achieve sustainable development and a consequent reduction in levels of poverty, a multi...
Children and adolescents in low and middle income countries (LAMIC) constitute 35-50% of the populat...
In order to achieve sustainable development and a consequent reduction in levels of poverty, a multi...
School Mental Health Promotion is a well recognized, institutionalized program in the developed coun...
Purpose: – It is important within public health goals to promote adolescents’ mental health and to ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Background Prevention is key to reducing socioeconomic inequities in children’s mental health proble...
Mental health is an important contributor to child and family well-being. Conversely, mental illness...
Mental health is an important contributor to child and family well-being. Conversely, mental illness...
This special issue, Prevention of Aggression, Violence, and Mental Health Problems in Childhood and ...
Contains fulltext : 56094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is suffi...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
There is sufficient evidence indicating the efficacy of interventions in reducing risk factors, incr...
It is widely recognized that poverty is a driver of adverse health. Thus, programs that address eco...
In order to achieve sustainable development and a consequent reduction in levels of poverty, a multi...
Children and adolescents in low and middle income countries (LAMIC) constitute 35-50% of the populat...
In order to achieve sustainable development and a consequent reduction in levels of poverty, a multi...
School Mental Health Promotion is a well recognized, institutionalized program in the developed coun...
Purpose: – It is important within public health goals to promote adolescents’ mental health and to ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is related to both immediate and persisting impairments in m...
Background Prevention is key to reducing socioeconomic inequities in children’s mental health proble...