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Lack of evidence on mental health and well-being impacts of individual-level interventions for vulnerable adolescents: systematic mapping review

Lack of evidence on mental health and well-being impacts of individual-level interventions for vulnerable adolescents: systematic mapping review
Lack of evidence on mental health and well-being impacts of individual-level interventions for vulnerable adolescents: systematic mapping review

Objectives: To review empirical evaluations of individual-level interventions intended to improve mental health or well-being for vulnerable adolescents. Study design: This is a systematic mapping review. Methods: Thirteen databases covering academic and gray literature were searched for published reviews and randomised controlled trials, and gray literature (2005–2016) and the results quality-assessed to prioritise best available evidence. We aimed to identify well-conducted systematic reviews and trials that evaluated individual-level interventions, for mental health/well-being outcomes, where the population was adolescents aged 10–24 years in any of 12 vulnerable groups at high risk of poor health outcomes (e.g. homeless, offenders, ‘looked after’ carers). Results: Thirty systematic reviews and 16 additional trials were identified. There was insufficient evidence to identify promising individual-level interventions that improve the mental health/well-being of any of the vulnerable groups. Conclusions: Despite Western policy to promote health and well-being among vulnerable young people, the dearth of evidence suggests a lack of interest in evaluating interventions targeting these groups in respect of their mental health/well-being outcomes.

At-risk adolescents, Health inequalities, Mapping review, Mental health, Systematic review, Vulnerable adolescents
0033-3506
29-32
Vojt, G.
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Skivington, K.
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Sweeting, H.
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Campbell, M.
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Fenton, C.
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Thomson, H.
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Vojt, G.
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Skivington, K.
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Sweeting, H.
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Campbell, M.
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Fenton, C.
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Thomson, H.
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Vojt, G., Skivington, K., Sweeting, H., Campbell, M., Fenton, C. and Thomson, H. (2018) Lack of evidence on mental health and well-being impacts of individual-level interventions for vulnerable adolescents: systematic mapping review. Public Health, 161, 29-32. (doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2018.04.003).

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Abstract

Objectives: To review empirical evaluations of individual-level interventions intended to improve mental health or well-being for vulnerable adolescents. Study design: This is a systematic mapping review. Methods: Thirteen databases covering academic and gray literature were searched for published reviews and randomised controlled trials, and gray literature (2005–2016) and the results quality-assessed to prioritise best available evidence. We aimed to identify well-conducted systematic reviews and trials that evaluated individual-level interventions, for mental health/well-being outcomes, where the population was adolescents aged 10–24 years in any of 12 vulnerable groups at high risk of poor health outcomes (e.g. homeless, offenders, ‘looked after’ carers). Results: Thirty systematic reviews and 16 additional trials were identified. There was insufficient evidence to identify promising individual-level interventions that improve the mental health/well-being of any of the vulnerable groups. Conclusions: Despite Western policy to promote health and well-being among vulnerable young people, the dearth of evidence suggests a lack of interest in evaluating interventions targeting these groups in respect of their mental health/well-being outcomes.

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Published date: 1 August 2018
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s)
Keywords: At-risk adolescents, Health inequalities, Mapping review, Mental health, Systematic review, Vulnerable adolescents

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Local EPrints ID: 502388
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502388
ISSN: 0033-3506
PURE UUID: fd12f75c-bc8a-4f38-a1ab-95bb0db6bde3
ORCID for G. Vojt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9135-0684

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Date deposited: 24 Jun 2025 16:47
Last modified: 25 Jun 2025 02:14

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Author: G. Vojt ORCID iD
Author: K. Skivington
Author: H. Sweeting
Author: M. Campbell
Author: C. Fenton
Author: H. Thomson

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