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Identifying and changing cognitive vulnerability in the classroom: preliminary evaluation of CUES-Ed, a school-based universal cognitive behavioural early intervention service for 7-10 year olds.

Raphael UnderwoodAnna RedfernDebbie PlantKaren BracegirdleSophie BrowningSuzanne Jolley
Published in: Child and adolescent mental health (2021)
Targeted cognitive vulnerability mechanisms change following CUES-Ed. As stigmatising appraisals and JTC may increase vulnerability to future mental illness, findings suggest a promise in reducing future risk. A formally controlled research study, with longer-term follow-up, is required to test this. Limitations and implications for future evaluation are discussed.
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