School-based indicated prevention interventions for anxiety in children and adolescents: A commentary on a systematic review

Author:

Harris Catherine1,Packwood Dave2,Wood Amy3,Loughran Lynn4,Wheeler Paula5,Hill James Edward6

Affiliation:

1. Information Specialist, Health Technology Assessment Unit, University of Central Lancashire, Preston

2. Cheshire and Merseyside VCSE Children and Young People Network Manager, Voluntary Sector North West, North West

3. Honorary Lecturer, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool

4. VCF Partnership Officer/Policy & QA, Koala North West, Wirral

5. EPHC Theme Manager/Neighbourhood Coordinator, Lancaster University, Lancaster

6. Senior Research Fellow, Health Technology Assessment Unit, University of Central Lancashire, Preston

Abstract

Mental health problems such as anxiety are on the increase in children and adolescents. However, rising demand and cuts to mental health services make it difficult for young people to access the support they need. School-based interventions aimed at preventing or reducing anxiety have the potential to provide help to large numbers of children and adolescents. However, the effectiveness of these interventions for different groups is somewhat unclear. This commentary summarises and critically appraises a recent systematic review which investigated the effectiveness of school-based interventions to prevent and reduce anxiety symptoms in indicated groups of children and adolescents.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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