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Table 5 Intervention outcomes with definitions and rationales

From: Trauma-informed prevention programmes for depression, anxiety, and substance use among young people: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review

Outcome

Definition

Rationale

Effectiveness—outcome measures

What outcomes were used to measure programme effectivenessa?

To identify range of outcomes used to measure effectiveness of available interventions

Effectiveness—outcome results

What were the programme effectiveness results?

To evaluate effectiveness of available interventions

Acceptability—outcome measures

What outcomes were used to measure programme acceptabilityb?

To identify range of outcomes used to measure acceptability of available interventions

Acceptability—outcome results

What were the programme acceptability results?

To evaluate acceptability of available interventions

Feasibility—outcome measures

What outcomes were used to measure programme feasibilityc?

To identify range of outcomes used to measure feasibility of available interventions

Feasibility—outcome results

What were the programme feasibility results?

To evaluate feasibility of available interventions

  1. aThe degree to which the programme has reduced and prevented mental ill-health and substance use among participants
  2. bThe degree to which programme users are satisfied
  3. cThe degree to which the logistical delivery of the programme was achievable and sustainable, with consideration of required land, resources, and capital. This includes the level of attendance or participation from programme start to completion