Universal school programmes aimed at the prevention of depression and other common mental health problems in adolescents are attractive because they are less stigmatising than targeted interventions, have a high uptake and may shift the € normal distribution' of mental health problems in the positive direction. Research up to now shows small effects of these interventions, but even small effects may have a large impact because of the large number of people receiving these interventions. However, such small effects may also be related to the modest quality of the trials in this area. This means that current research has no clear indication whether universal prevention has a large public health impact or no impact at all. The MYRIAD trial is ...
Background: The incidence of depressive symptoms increases during adolescence, from 10.0% to 24.5% a...
The longitudinal effectiveness of a universal, adolescent school-based depression prevention program...
This study examined the 2-, 3- and 4-year outcomes of a school-based, universal approach to the prev...
Universal school programmes aimed at the prevention of depression and other common mental health pro...
This review examines the evidence concerning the efficacy and effectiveness of universal, school-bas...
This is a methodologically exemplary trial of a population based (universal) approach to preventing ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Anxiety and depression are common in children and adolescents, and involve individual suffering, ris...
The World Health Organization predicts that depression will be the second leading cause of disease a...
Evaluated whether a universal school-based program, designed to prevent depression in adolescents, c...
To date, universal, school-based interventions have produced limited success in the long-term preven...
To date, universal, school-based interventions have produced limited success in the long-term preven...
This thesis is focused on universal prevention trials for adolescent depression. The review paper sc...
Background The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depress...
Background: The incidence of depressive symptoms increases during adolescence, from 10.0% to 24.5% a...
The longitudinal effectiveness of a universal, adolescent school-based depression prevention program...
This study examined the 2-, 3- and 4-year outcomes of a school-based, universal approach to the prev...
Universal school programmes aimed at the prevention of depression and other common mental health pro...
This review examines the evidence concerning the efficacy and effectiveness of universal, school-bas...
This is a methodologically exemplary trial of a population based (universal) approach to preventing ...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive ...
Anxiety and depression are common in children and adolescents, and involve individual suffering, ris...
The World Health Organization predicts that depression will be the second leading cause of disease a...
Evaluated whether a universal school-based program, designed to prevent depression in adolescents, c...
To date, universal, school-based interventions have produced limited success in the long-term preven...
To date, universal, school-based interventions have produced limited success in the long-term preven...
This thesis is focused on universal prevention trials for adolescent depression. The review paper sc...
Background The limited reach and effectiveness of psychological treatments for adolescent depress...
Background: The incidence of depressive symptoms increases during adolescence, from 10.0% to 24.5% a...
The longitudinal effectiveness of a universal, adolescent school-based depression prevention program...
This study examined the 2-, 3- and 4-year outcomes of a school-based, universal approach to the prev...