Effectiveness, efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of trauma‐informed depression, anxiety, and substance use prevention programs for young people aged 12–25 years: A mixed‐methods systematic review
Sasha Bailey,
Nicola Newton,
Yael Perry
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMental ill‐health and substance use bear significant public health burden on young people. Prevention is key. Trauma‐informed approaches to prevention of mental ill‐health and substance use demonstrate significant promise, yet it is unclear how well existing approaches work for young people targeting mental ill‐health and substance use. This review aimed to assess the effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of trauma‐informed mental ill‐health and/or substance use prevention programs for young … Show more
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