Research indicates that a number of psychosocial interventions are effective for reducing behavioural problems in youth. These interventions are now often included on best practice lists aiming to facilitate informed treatment choices among practitioners. However, analyses in neighbouring research areas have highlighted serious shortcomings in how primary studies are analysed and how studies are synthesised in research reviews. This study took a closer look at the evidence of efficacy for psychosocial interventions that aim to reduce behavioural problems in youth, as shown in systematic research reviews by the Cochrane and the Campbell Collaborations (n = 8). The findings suggest a bias towards overemphasising the efficacy of the interventi...
Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
The aims of the present study were to identify empirically supported psychosocial intervention progr...
Background: Internalising problems, such as depression and anxiety, are common and represent an impo...
Research indicates that a number of psychosocial interventions are effective for reducing behavioura...
Introduction Disruptive behaviour disorders are common among children and adolescents, with negative...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric P...
The objective of this review was to systematically identify and evaluate all known studies testing e...
Background: Violence exposure (direct, indirect, individual, structural) affects youth mental health...
Aims: To identify and assess the effectiveness of experimental studies of interventions that report ...
Objective Disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) represent a common motive for referral among youth...
Summary Background: This report synthesizes the findings from international evidence reviews on the...
BACKGROUND: Substance use has detrimental short-term and long-term consequences for young people. Po...
The research is a meta-analytic review synthesizing evidence regarding the effectiveness of coping i...
: We systematically reviewed and meta-analysed evaluations testing the effectiveness of positive you...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
The aims of the present study were to identify empirically supported psychosocial intervention progr...
Background: Internalising problems, such as depression and anxiety, are common and represent an impo...
Research indicates that a number of psychosocial interventions are effective for reducing behavioura...
Introduction Disruptive behaviour disorders are common among children and adolescents, with negative...
© 2015 The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric P...
The objective of this review was to systematically identify and evaluate all known studies testing e...
Background: Violence exposure (direct, indirect, individual, structural) affects youth mental health...
Aims: To identify and assess the effectiveness of experimental studies of interventions that report ...
Objective Disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) represent a common motive for referral among youth...
Summary Background: This report synthesizes the findings from international evidence reviews on the...
BACKGROUND: Substance use has detrimental short-term and long-term consequences for young people. Po...
The research is a meta-analytic review synthesizing evidence regarding the effectiveness of coping i...
: We systematically reviewed and meta-analysed evaluations testing the effectiveness of positive you...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Aim: Recent findings from systematic reviews and primary research studies have shown more modest eff...
The aims of the present study were to identify empirically supported psychosocial intervention progr...
Background: Internalising problems, such as depression and anxiety, are common and represent an impo...