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Appendix B: Details of studies included in the review (not screening tools)

Item

Country

Study design

Population features

Features of intervention

Mode, provider and setting

Type of
evidence

Ercan et al.
(2006)

UK

needs
assessment

Survey

Age

Young people
13-15 year-olds

Gender

Mixed sex

Other information

Data presented on age
and gender

What is being assessed?

Single focus on emotional health
and wellbeing

What is offered to the young
person following the health
assessment?

Tailored advice

Resource access

What is the mode of the assessment?

Computer / online resource

What is the mode of the assessment?

Screening tool

Who provides the intervention?

Self-assessment

Acceptability

Fisher
(1999)

USA

Review

Age

Young people

Gender

Mixed sex

What is being assessed?

Unspecified health check

What is offered to the young
person following the health
assessment?

Not stated / unclear

What is the mode of the assessment?

Not stated / unclear

Who provides the intervention?

Not stated / unclear

Effectiveness

Fothergill et
al.
(2003)

UK

Systematic
review

Age

Young people

Gender

Mixed sex

What is being assessed?

Single focus on emotional health
and wellbeing

What is offered to the young
person following the health
assessment?

Not stated / unclear

What is the mode of the assessment?

Screening tool

Who provides the intervention?

School nurse

Effectiveness

A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young people aged 9 to 14 years

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