Despite the prevalence and negative consequences of depressive disorders among youth, as well as the need for schools to adopt and implement a continuum of mental health services to address depressive disorders, school mental health providers receive very limited guidance in the selection and application of appropriate evidence-based depression prevention and intervention programs for use within a school-based multi-tiered system of support (MTSS). With the goal of supporting school-based mental health providers in the delivery of evidence-based practices targeting depressive symptoms among youth within a MTSS framework, the following study sought to conduct a critical review of the existing school-based prevention and intervention programm...
Increasing enrolment rates could place schools in a crucial position to support mental health in low...
This review examines the evidence concerning the efficacy and effectiveness of universal, school-bas...
Children who show signs of depression are at greater risk of having depression as adults as well as ...
A systematic review was conducted to identify and describe school-based prevention and early interve...
School-based interventions are considered a promising effort to prevent the occurrence of mental dis...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Depression in children and adolescents is considerably undertreated, and the school may be a good se...
Studies reveal that low income is a significant risk factor for depression and only roughly 25% of c...
It is estimated that 2.6 million adolescents suffer from major depressive episodes each year. Resear...
Children who show signs of depression are at greater risk of having depression as adults as well as ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
As evidence-based programs (EBPs) are transported to more representative clinical settings from high...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools, the workplace and older people. The schools work...
Many mental health disorders emerge in late childhood and early adolescence and contribute to the bu...
Increasing enrolment rates could place schools in a crucial position to support mental health in low...
This review examines the evidence concerning the efficacy and effectiveness of universal, school-bas...
Children who show signs of depression are at greater risk of having depression as adults as well as ...
A systematic review was conducted to identify and describe school-based prevention and early interve...
School-based interventions are considered a promising effort to prevent the occurrence of mental dis...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Depression in children and adolescents is considerably undertreated, and the school may be a good se...
Studies reveal that low income is a significant risk factor for depression and only roughly 25% of c...
It is estimated that 2.6 million adolescents suffer from major depressive episodes each year. Resear...
Children who show signs of depression are at greater risk of having depression as adults as well as ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
As evidence-based programs (EBPs) are transported to more representative clinical settings from high...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools, the workplace and older people. The schools work...
Many mental health disorders emerge in late childhood and early adolescence and contribute to the bu...
Increasing enrolment rates could place schools in a crucial position to support mental health in low...
This review examines the evidence concerning the efficacy and effectiveness of universal, school-bas...
Children who show signs of depression are at greater risk of having depression as adults as well as ...