This article presents findings from a meta-analysis which sought to determine the effectiveness of interventions adopting a whole school approach to enhancing children and young people’s social and emotional development. Whole school interventions were included if they involved a coordinated set of activities across curriculum teaching, school ethos and environment, and family and community partnerships. A total of 45 studies (30 interventions) involving 496,299 participants were included in the analysis. Post-intervention outcomes demonstrated significant but small improvements in participants’ social and emotional adjustment (d = 0.220), behavioural adjustment (d = 0.134), and internalising symptoms (d = 0.109). Interventions were not sho...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
The current dissertation focused on the effectiveness of universal school-based interventions in imp...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine whether alternative school interventions were eff...
The first hypothesis for this study was that school-based interventions focused on reducing aggressi...
Many universal school-based interventions aim to stimulate students’ intrapersonal (e.g., self-estee...
Purpose This paper provides a critical perspective on the international evidence on promoting youn...
Introduction This meta-analysis evaluates the effect of school programs targeting stress management ...
Introduction: This meta-analysis evaluates the effect of school programs targeting stress management...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the international evidenc...
The development of socio-emotional competence in middle childhood is an essential acquisition that w...
Schools are key settings for promoting the social and emotional health and well-being of children. T...
Contains fulltext : 130123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the presen...
Purpose – Evidence from the USA/Australia suggests whole-school interventions designed to increase s...
Background Schools provide a natural context to promote children’s mental health. However, there ...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
The current dissertation focused on the effectiveness of universal school-based interventions in imp...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine whether alternative school interventions were eff...
The first hypothesis for this study was that school-based interventions focused on reducing aggressi...
Many universal school-based interventions aim to stimulate students’ intrapersonal (e.g., self-estee...
Purpose This paper provides a critical perspective on the international evidence on promoting youn...
Introduction This meta-analysis evaluates the effect of school programs targeting stress management ...
Introduction: This meta-analysis evaluates the effect of school programs targeting stress management...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the international evidenc...
The development of socio-emotional competence in middle childhood is an essential acquisition that w...
Schools are key settings for promoting the social and emotional health and well-being of children. T...
Contains fulltext : 130123.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the presen...
Purpose – Evidence from the USA/Australia suggests whole-school interventions designed to increase s...
Background Schools provide a natural context to promote children’s mental health. However, there ...
Background Interventions to modify school environments are effective in promoting young people’s hea...
Schools are recognized as one of the most important settings for promoting social and emotional well...
The current dissertation focused on the effectiveness of universal school-based interventions in imp...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine whether alternative school interventions were eff...