Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for single-arm feasibility trial
Background Anxiety disorders are common among primary-school aged children, but few affected children receive evidence-based treatment. Identifying and supporting children who experience anxiety problems through schools would address substantial treatment access barriers that families and school sta...
Main Authors: | Reardon, T, Ball, S, Breen, M, Brown, P, Day, E, Ford, T, Gray, A, Green, I, Hill, C, Jasper, B, King, T, Larkin, M, Macdonald, I, Morgan, F, Pollard, J, Sancho, M, Sniehotta, FF, Spence, SH, Stallard, P, Stainer, J, Ukoumunne, OC, Violato, M, Williams, C, Williamson, V, Creswell, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2022
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