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Problem Solving as an Active Ingredient in Indicated Prevention and Treatment of Youth Depression and Anxiety: An Integrative Review
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 71Issue 4p390–405Published online: July 6, 2022- Daniel Michelson
- Eleanor Hodgson
- Adam Bernstein
- Bruce F. Chorpita
- Vikram Patel
Cited in Scopus: 1Problem solving is a common focus of psychological interventions for young people. However, existing evidence syntheses are relatively limited in their scope and conclusions. Taking a transdiagnostic approach and incorporating diverse sources of evidence, we examined the role of problem solving as an active ingredient for the indicated prevention and treatment of depression and anxiety in 14–24-year-olds. Three information sources were integrated using framework synthesis: (1) a systematic review of randomized controlled trials of problem solving; (2) a metasynthesis of qualitative evidence on the therapeutic experience of problem solving; and (3) consultations with a Youth Advisory Group. - Review article
How Marginalized Young People Access, Engage With, and Navigate Health-Care Systems in the Digital Age: Systematic Review
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 62Issue 4p365–381Published online: February 8, 2018- Fiona Robards
- Melissa Kang
- Tim Usherwood
- Lena Sanci
Cited in Scopus: 57This systematic review examines how marginalized young people access and engage with health services and navigate health-care systems in high-income countries. - Review articleOpen Access
Creating an Enabling Environment for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Framework and Promising Approaches
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 56Issue 1SupplementS7–S14Published in issue: January, 2015- Joar Svanemyr
- Avni Amin
- Omar J. Robles
- Margaret E. Greene
Cited in Scopus: 129This article provides a conceptual framework and points out the key elements for creating enabling environments for adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH). An ecological framework is applied to organize the key elements of enabling environments for ASRH. At the individual level, strategies that are being implemented and seem promising are those that empower girls, build their individual assets, and create safe spaces. At the relationship level, strategies that are being implemented and seem promising include efforts to build parental support and communication as well as peer support networks.