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Violence prevention and intervention programmes for adolescents in Australia: a systematic review

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posted on 2016-06-01, 00:00 authored by Elise Cox, Rachel Leung, G Baksheev, Andrew Day, John ToumbourouJohn Toumbourou, Peter MillerPeter Miller, Peter KremerPeter Kremer, Arlene WalkerArlene Walker
Objective: This article reports the findings of a systematic review of the peer-reviewed published evaluation literature which documents the outcomes of Australian youth violence prevention programmes. Method: A total of 19 evaluation studies evaluating 17 different programmes implemented across Australia were identified and categorised in terms of whether they examined programme effects on bullying, alcohol and other drug-related violence, and antisocial/violent behaviour. Results: Evidence to support their effectiveness was mixed. The more successful programmes focus on both addressing known risk factors for violence and enhancing protective factors across individual, family, and community levels. Conclusions: There is a need to continue to evaluate the effects of adolescent violence prevention programmes to ensure that efforts to reduce youth violence in Australia are indeed successful.

History

Journal

Australian psychologist

Volume

51

Issue

3

Pagination

206 - 222

Publisher

Wiley

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0005-0067

eISSN

1742-9544

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Wiley