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Increasing global knowledge exchange in school mental health
2014
Advances in School Mental Health Promotion
The current educational policy context in the United States necessitates that school-based programs prioritize students' academic outcomes. This review examined the quantitative research on school mental health (SMH) early interventions and academic outcomes for atrisk high school students. Seven articles met the inclusion criteria for this review. All articles were examined according to study design and demographics, early intervention characteristics, and outcomes. Of the studies included,
doi:10.1080/1754730x.2015.992148
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