What Are the Challenges Involved in the Prevention of Depression in Schools?

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serval:BIB_68B44DC160FA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
What Are the Challenges Involved in the Prevention of Depression in Schools?
Journal
Contemporary School Psychology
Author(s)
Gondek Dawid, Lereya Tanya
ISSN
2161-1505
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Number
4
Pages
395-400
Language
english
Abstract
Depression is linked with serious social and educational impairments and elevated rates of smoking, substance misuse and obesity among children and adolescents. Due to already existing structures within schools and their important role within the community, they appear to provide an ideal environment to implement preventative strategies against depression. Even though there is a growing evidence base for school-based interventions, it is rarely supportive for their effectiveness. In the current piece, we are exploring potential reasons for a limited success of school-based prevention against depression. We mainly focus on parental mental health as one of the potential moderators of the effectiveness of school-based approaches. We argue that family-oriented approach to mental health provision at schools needs to be taken. We also explore barriers to parental involvement experienced by schools and make recommendations of how these can be mitigated. Finally, the article outlines existing school-based interventions targeting mental health of both pupils and parents.
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