There are many psychosocial interventions for children and adolescents. The effects of these interventions in day-to-day practice are nevertheless often unclear. Researchers typically take the randomized controlled trial (RCT) as the “gold standard” for the supply of evidence regarding the effectiveness of an intervention. However, such trials are rarely performed in youth care practice because they are difficult to conduct and sometimes meet with ethical objections. RCTs may also be prematurely and thus unnecessarily conducted on interventions that are not yet fully developed or interventions that have yet to be accepted into actual practice. In this article, a four-stage model for the classification and development of effective interventi...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that clinical interventions for young persons with menta...
Introduction When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthcar...
Intervention studies This dissertation describes three trials in which the effectiveness of three pr...
Contains fulltext : 56999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are many...
Psychotherapies for children and adolescents have been tested in hundreds of randomized controlled t...
The implementation of evidence-based youth care guidelines remains a complex process. Several framew...
The Child and Youth care, including the Youth Mental Health Care, is faced with two major challenges...
Abstract Background Decision-making in child and yout...
Aim. This paper described a case study of a randomised controlled trial with the aim to illuminate h...
BACKGROUND: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) was a novel school-located intervention for 9-10...
There is growing agreement that child and youth services have been slow to implement evidence-based ...
Research indicates that a number of psychosocial interventions are effective for reducing behavioura...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Background: Mechanisms of therapeutic change are rarely studied in child and adolescent therapy. Our...
Background: Positive Youth Development (PYD) delivered outside school aims to enable young people to...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that clinical interventions for young persons with menta...
Introduction When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthcar...
Intervention studies This dissertation describes three trials in which the effectiveness of three pr...
Contains fulltext : 56999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are many...
Psychotherapies for children and adolescents have been tested in hundreds of randomized controlled t...
The implementation of evidence-based youth care guidelines remains a complex process. Several framew...
The Child and Youth care, including the Youth Mental Health Care, is faced with two major challenges...
Abstract Background Decision-making in child and yout...
Aim. This paper described a case study of a randomised controlled trial with the aim to illuminate h...
BACKGROUND: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) was a novel school-located intervention for 9-10...
There is growing agreement that child and youth services have been slow to implement evidence-based ...
Research indicates that a number of psychosocial interventions are effective for reducing behavioura...
Introduction: When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthca...
Background: Mechanisms of therapeutic change are rarely studied in child and adolescent therapy. Our...
Background: Positive Youth Development (PYD) delivered outside school aims to enable young people to...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that clinical interventions for young persons with menta...
Introduction When adolescents experience complex psychiatric and social problems, numerous healthcar...
Intervention studies This dissertation describes three trials in which the effectiveness of three pr...