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Teachers may help reduce mental health problems in children

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Researchers have found that school-based services delivered by teachers and other school-based professionals can help reduce mental problems in elementary-aged children.

"Given the limited accessibility of traditional mental services for children school-based mental services are a tremendous vehicle for overcoming barriers to mental care and meaningfully expanding the reach of supports and services for so many children in need," Amanda Sanchez, from the

"Treating children in schools can powerfully overcome issues of cost, transportation, and stigma that typically restrict broad utilization of mental services," Sanchez added.

The findings of the study, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent (JAACAP), are based on a meta-analysis of 43 controlled trials that collectively had almost 50,000 elementary-aged children participate in school-based mental services.

The researchers examined the overall effectiveness of school-based mental services, as well as the relative effectiveness of various school-based intervention models that differed according to treatment target, format, and intensity.

In addition to supporting the overall effectiveness of school-based mental care, follow-up analyses revealed that school-based services targeting child behaviour problems were particularly effective, relative to services targeting child attention problems, mood and anxiety problems.

Moreover, treatments that were implemented multiple times per week were more than twice as effective as treatments that were only implemented on a weekly (or less) basis.

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First Published: Fri, March 02 2018. 18:02 IST
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