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The effects of Positive Youth Development interventions on substance use, violence and inequalities: systematic review of theories of change, processes and outcomes

Bonnell C et al (2016)

National Institute for Health Research - doi.org/10.3310/phr04050

Mapiau Tystiolaeth

  • Lleoliadau Gofal: Lleoliad cymunedol
  • Grwpiau Poblogaeth: Pobl ifanc
  • Ymyriadau: Ymyriadau addysgol
  • Canlyniad: Newid mewn defnydd o gyffuriau / alcohol

Math o Dystiolaeth

Adolygiad Systematig

Nodau

Mae'r awduron yn datgan. "To systematically review evidence to answer the following questions: what theories of change inform PYD interventions addressing substance use and violence? What characteristics of participants and contexts are identified as barriers to and facilitators of implementation and receipt in process evaluations of PYD? What is the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of PYD in reducing substance use and violence? What characteristics of participants and contexts appear to moderate, or are necessary and sufficient for, PYD effectiveness?"

Canfyddiadau

Mae'r awduron yn datgan. "32,394 unique references were identified and 48 were included. A total of 16 reports described theories, 13 (10 studies) evaluated processes and 25 (10 studies) evaluated outcomes."

Casgliadau

Mae'r awduron yn datgan. "How PYD might promote health is currently undertheorised. Implementation can be challenging. We found little evidence that current PYD interventions delivered outside school reduce substance use or violence. However, these may not constitute a test of the effectiveness of the PYD model, as some included interventions that, although meeting our inclusion criteria, were not exemplars of PYD."