Should we abandon universal school-based interventions for mental health?
Universal school-based interventions are interventions delivered to all students, irrespective of need, in peer groups. On average these interventions show small, positive, effects. However, a number of recent well powered trials have reported null and iatrogenic (unintended negative) effects from universal school-based Mindfulness, CBT and DBT based interventions. I will discuss these findings and focus on the results of one large universal CBT based intervention from Australia. I will propose a number of potential mechanisms underlying these results, present some possible solutions whilst also discussing whether or not the field should move away from universal school-based interventions.
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Date:
3 December 2024, 12:30 (Tuesday, 8th week, Michaelmas 2024)
Venue:
28/30 Norham Gardens, 28/30 Norham Gardens OX2 6PY
Venue Details:
Seminar Room D and online
Speaker:
Dr Jack Andrews (University of Oxford)
Organising department:
Department of Education
Organiser:
Dr Sonali Nag (University of Oxford)
Part of:
Child Development and Learning Seminar Series MT 2024
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editors:
Hannah Freeman,
Heather Sherkunov,
Kristina Khoo