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Cluster-randomised controlled trial of an occupational therapy intervention for children aged 11-13 years, designed to increase participation to prevent symptoms of mental illness.

Ema TokolahiAlain C VandalPaula KerstenJanet PearsonClare Hocking
Published in: Child and adolescent mental health (2018)
This was the first known cluster-randomised controlled trial to investigate an occupational therapy intervention promoting emotional wellbeing in a non-clinical sample of children. No compelling evidence was found to support the use of the intervention in schools in its current format, however, results were promising that the focus on occupations influenced participation. Recommendations are made to redesign the intervention as an embedded intervention in the classroom, cotaught by teachers and including parental involvement.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental illness
  • study protocol
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • double blind