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 |
Pruijs et al. |
The |
Outcome |
Age Children Young people 10, 12 and 14 years-old Gender Mixed sex |
What is being assessed? Single focus on screening for What is offered to the young Referral into health system |
What is the mode of the assessment? Not stated / unclear Who provides the intervention? Health professional - unspecified |
Effectiveness |
Puskar et al. |
USA |
Outcome |
Age Children Young people Gender Mixed sex Other information Study focuses on rural |
What is being assessed? Single focus on emotional health What is offered to the young Not stated / unclear |
What is the mode of the assessment? Computer / online resource Who provides the intervention? Self-assessment Who provides the intervention? Nurse Intervention site Intervention site - unspecified |
Effectiveness Uptake |
Redding et |
Not stated |
Single group |
Age Children Young people Gender Mixed sex |
What is being assessed? Behavioural measures What is offered to the young Not stated / unclear |
What is the mode of the assessment? Computer / online resource Intervention site Specialist clinic |
Effectiveness |
A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young people aged 9 to 14 years
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More intriguing information
1. The name is absent2. The name is absent
3. Does Market Concentration Promote or Reduce New Product Introductions? Evidence from US Food Industry
4. The name is absent
5. Valuing Farm Financial Information
6. The name is absent
7. Ahorro y crecimiento: alguna evidencia para la economía argentina, 1970-2004
8. PROPOSED IMMIGRATION POLICY REFORM & FARM LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
9. The name is absent
10. Needing to be ‘in the know’: strategies of subordination used by 10-11 year old school boys