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Interventions for Adolescent Mental Health: An Overview of Systematic Reviews
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 59Issue 4SupplementS49–S60Published in issue: October, 2016- Jai K. Das
- Rehana A. Salam
- Zohra S. Lassi
- Marium Naveed Khan
- Wajeeha Mahmood
- Vikram Patel
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8Many mental health disorders emerge in late childhood and early adolescence and contribute to the burden of these disorders among young people and later in life. We systematically reviewed literature published up to December 2015 to identify systematic reviews on mental health interventions in adolescent population. A total of 38 systematic reviews were included. We classified the included reviews into the following categories for reporting the findings: school-based interventions (n = 12); community-based interventions (n = 6); digital platforms (n = 8); and individual-/family-based interventions (n = 12). - Review articleOpen Access
Interventions to Prevent Unintentional Injuries Among Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 59Issue 4SupplementS76–S87Published in issue: October, 2016- Rehana A. Salam
- Ahmed Arshad
- Jai K. Das
- Marium Naveed Khan
- Wajeeha Mahmood
- Stephen B. Freedman
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 39Globally, every day, ∼2,300 children and adolescents succumb to unintentional injuries sustained from motor vehicle collisions, drowning, poisoning, falls, burns, and violence. The rate of deaths due to motor vehicle injuries in adolescents is 10.2 per 100,000 adolescents. We systematically reviewed published evidence to identify interventions to prevent unintentional injuries among adolescents aged 11–19 years. We defined unintentional injuries as a subset of injuries for which there was no evidence of predetermined intent, and the definition included motor vehicle injuries, suffocation, drowning, poisoning, burns, falls, and sports and recreation.