© Introduction We evaluated a classroom-based sensitisation intervention that was designed to reduce demand-side barriers affecting referrals to a school counselling programme. The sensitisation intervention was offered in the context of a host trial evaluating a low-intensity problem-solving treatment for common adolescent mental health problems. Methods We conducted a stepped-wedge, cluster randomised controlled trial with 70 classes in 6 secondary schools serving low-income communities in New Delhi, India.The classes were randomised to receive a classroom sensitisation session involving a brief video presentation and moderated group discussion, delivered by a lay counsellor over one class period (intervention condition, IC), in two steps...
Background: Secondary schools have attempted to address gaps in help-seeking for mental health probl...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether intergroup contact in addition to education is more effective tha...
© Introduction We evaluated a classroom-based sensitisation intervention that was designed to reduce...
Introduction We evaluated a classroom-based sensitisation intervention that was designed to reduce d...
BackgroundConduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental h...
Background: Conduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental...
Background Conduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental ...
Background: Mental health problems are a leading cause of disability in adolescents worldwide. Probl...
Background Conduct, anxiety and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental ...
Background: The PRIDE programme aims to establish a suite of transdiagnostic psychological intervent...
Background Psychosocial interventions for adolescent mental health problems are effective, but evide...
Abstract Background There is an increasing need for Mental Health Promotion (MHP) among adolescents,...
Background Psychosocial interventions for adolescent mental health problems are effective, but evid...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are a leading cause of disability in adolescents worldwide. Probl...
Background: Secondary schools have attempted to address gaps in help-seeking for mental health probl...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether intergroup contact in addition to education is more effective tha...
© Introduction We evaluated a classroom-based sensitisation intervention that was designed to reduce...
Introduction We evaluated a classroom-based sensitisation intervention that was designed to reduce d...
BackgroundConduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental h...
Background: Conduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental...
Background Conduct, anxiety, and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental ...
Background: Mental health problems are a leading cause of disability in adolescents worldwide. Probl...
Background Conduct, anxiety and depressive disorders account for over 75% of the adolescent mental ...
Background: The PRIDE programme aims to establish a suite of transdiagnostic psychological intervent...
Background Psychosocial interventions for adolescent mental health problems are effective, but evide...
Abstract Background There is an increasing need for Mental Health Promotion (MHP) among adolescents,...
Background Psychosocial interventions for adolescent mental health problems are effective, but evid...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are a leading cause of disability in adolescents worldwide. Probl...
Background: Secondary schools have attempted to address gaps in help-seeking for mental health probl...
Background: There are increasing rates of internalising difficulties, particularly anxiety and depre...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether intergroup contact in addition to education is more effective tha...