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Systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions relevant for young offenders with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or self-harm

Systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions relevant for young offenders with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or self-harm
Systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions relevant for young offenders with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or self-harm
Background Mood and anxiety disorders, and problems with self-harm are significant and serious issues that are common in young people in the Criminal Justice System. Aims To examine whether interventions relevant to young offenders with mood or anxiety disorders, or problems with self-harm are effective. Method Systematic review and meta-analysis of data from randomised controlled trials relevant to young offenders experiencing these problems. Results An exhaustive search of the worldwide literature (published and unpublished) yielded 10 studies suitable for inclusion in this review. Meta-analysis of data from three studies (with a total population of 171 individuals) revealed that group-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may help to reduce symptoms of depression in young offenders. Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest that group-based CBT may be useful for young offenders with such mental health problems, but larger high quality RCTs are now needed to bolster the evidence-base.
young offender, juvenile delinquent, mood disorder, anxiety disorder, attempted suicide, self-harm, systematic review, interventions
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9-20
Townsend, Ellen
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Walker, Dawn-Marie
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Sargeant, Sally
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Vostanis, Panos
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Hawton, Keith
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Stocker, Olivia
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Sithole, Jabulani
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Townsend, Ellen
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Walker, Dawn-Marie
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Sargeant, Sally
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Vostanis, Panos
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Hawton, Keith
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Stocker, Olivia
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Sithole, Jabulani
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Townsend, Ellen, Walker, Dawn-Marie, Sargeant, Sally, Vostanis, Panos, Hawton, Keith, Stocker, Olivia and Sithole, Jabulani (2010) Systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions relevant for young offenders with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, or self-harm. Journal of Adolescence, 33 (1), 9-20. (doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2009.05.015). (PMID:19560808)

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Background Mood and anxiety disorders, and problems with self-harm are significant and serious issues that are common in young people in the Criminal Justice System. Aims To examine whether interventions relevant to young offenders with mood or anxiety disorders, or problems with self-harm are effective. Method Systematic review and meta-analysis of data from randomised controlled trials relevant to young offenders experiencing these problems. Results An exhaustive search of the worldwide literature (published and unpublished) yielded 10 studies suitable for inclusion in this review. Meta-analysis of data from three studies (with a total population of 171 individuals) revealed that group-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may help to reduce symptoms of depression in young offenders. Conclusions These preliminary findings suggest that group-based CBT may be useful for young offenders with such mental health problems, but larger high quality RCTs are now needed to bolster the evidence-base.

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e-pub ahead of print date: June 2009
Published date: February 2010
Keywords: young offender, juvenile delinquent, mood disorder, anxiety disorder, attempted suicide, self-harm, systematic review, interventions
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 372891
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/372891
ISSN: 0140-1971
PURE UUID: f769581a-0b87-41de-a28a-baf59aef2306
ORCID for Dawn-Marie Walker: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2135-1363

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:51

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Author: Ellen Townsend
Author: Dawn-Marie Walker ORCID iD
Author: Sally Sargeant
Author: Panos Vostanis
Author: Keith Hawton
Author: Olivia Stocker
Author: Jabulani Sithole

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