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  1. Keywords: Behavioral activation, Systematic review, Lived experience, Transdiagnostic, Youth mental health, Active ingredient Background Depression and anxiety are common, often co-occur, and are associated with significant disability among young people [ 1 , 2 ], indicating a need for conceptually integrated and resource-efficient interventions that can address symptoms of both conditions.

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    The rapid review was carried over period of four months (June-September 2020). Rapid reviews are literature reviews conducted systematically within a limited time frame and with specific databases . We addressed the study’s objectives by drawing insights from two separate but complementary systematic reviews. The first review (quantitative review) ...

    Eligible RCT studies were systematically identified from the PracticeWise Evidence-Based Services (PWEBS) database. PWEBS is the largest repository of published youth (aged up to 21 years) mental health intervention research articles, identified and biannually updated through the systematic search of online databases and personal nominations submit...

    Eligible RCT studies were assessed for quality using the Cochrane Collaboration’s Risk of Bias (RoB) assessment tool . The following domains were rated for bias: (1) random sequence generation (selection bias), (2) allocation concealment (selection bias), (3) blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias), and (4) incomplete outcome data (attritio...

    Engaging individuals who are the focus of research into the research process can lead to better outcomes and ultimately better service, in particular for young people, whose “voices” are often absent from the published literature [30, 31]. In line with the principles of participatory research, consultative workshops were held with a Youth Advisor G...

    • Kanika Malik, Maliha Ibrahim, Adam Bernstein, Rahul Kodihalli Venkatesh, Tara Rai, Bruce Chorpita, V...
    • 2021
  2. Adolescent mental health is currently recognized as a global priority . Mental health problems most commonly emerge in adolescence, and treatment at this life-stage can prevent problems from being maintained into adulthood, to avoid life-long mental distress and the individual, social, and economic costs that accompany this .

  3. Nov 3, 2022 · Extent of mental health challenges and potential benefits – some children and young people have serious mental health challenges and are in desperate need of more activities in their life, and therefore their parents/caregivers are prepared to do more work/put consequences in place in order to ensure this occurs. Other children/young people may have lower mental health needs and/or extra ...

  4. Oct 7, 2021 · Background Psychological interventions such as behavioral activation (BA) that focus on overt behaviors rather than complex cognitive skills may be developmentally well-suited to address youth ...

  5. Apr 14, 2024 · Behavioural Activation (BA)—a brief therapy based on the scheduling of enjoyable, purposeful and rewarding activities—is an effective and cost-effective treatment for depression in adults that shows promise for children and adolescents. We provide an update on a previous systematic review of evidence on BA—delivered in-person, telephone, or online—for depression and comorbid anxiety in ...

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  7. Oct 7, 2021 · Background: Psychological interventions such as behavioral activation (BA) that focus on overt behaviors rather than complex cognitive skills may be developmentally well-suited to address youth mental health problems. The current systematic review synthesized evidence on the characteristics, effectiveness and acceptability of behavioral activation (BA) to examine its role as a potential ...

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