School-based prevention of depression: a randomised controlled study of the beyondblue schools research initiative.
@article{Sawyer2010SchoolbasedPO,
title={School-based prevention of depression: a randomised controlled study of the beyondblue schools research initiative.},
author={Michael G Sawyer and Sara Pfeiffer and Susan H Spence and Lyndal Bond and Brian W Graetz and Debra Kay and George C. Patton and Jeanie K Sheffield},
journal={Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines},
year={2010},
volume={51 2},
pages={
199-209
}
}BACKGROUND
Depressive disorders are experienced by 3-5% of the adolescent population at any point of time. They adversely affect adolescent development in a range of areas and greatly increase risk for suicide. The present study investigated the effectiveness of a universal intervention designed to reduce depressive symptoms among students commencing high school.
METHODS
Twenty-five pairs of secondary schools matched on socio-economic status were randomly assigned to either an intervention or…
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