Prevention Archives - National Wraparound Initiative (NWI)
Research Links Children’s Physical Fitness and Mental Health
November 3, 2024 | NWI
This study tracked young people from childhood through to adolescence. Tests of physical fitness were compared to scores of kids’ thinking ability and emotional health. The findings, published recently in the journal Sports Medicine, showed that the more fit the kids were, the less stress and depression they reported as teenagers.
Sexual Cyberbullying Research Summary
September 21, 2024 | NWI
This research summary: 1. Defines various forms of sexual cyberbullying; 2. Reports what is known about the prevalence of these online behaviors; 3. Discusses the factors that increase the risk for or protect youth against sexual cyberbullying as well as the potential consequences of experiencing sexual cyberbullying; 4. Reviews what is known about preventing sexual cyberbullying; 5. Shares information about relevant laws and resources for youth-supporting professionals who want to help youth who may experience sexual cyberbullying.
Youth Sports Linked to Mental Health in Adulthood
July 28, 2024 | NWI
Adults who continuously played organized sports through their youth have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression than those who never played or those who dropped out, a new study finds.
Spring 2024 Updates to the Family First Clearinghouse
June 16, 2024 | NWI
This Spring, the clearinghouse that greenlights foster care prevention services approved one new program that states can finance by drawing down federal funds aimed at lessening the use of foster care, rejected nine others, and announced 16 new programs up for consideration.
Physical Fitness Linked to Better Mental Health in Young People
May 13, 2024 | NWI
A new largescale study bolsters existing research suggesting that exercise can protect against anxiety, depression and attention challenges.
Supporting Positive Youth Development in Any Setting
March 9, 2024 | NWI
Decades of research have demonstrated that learning and development are fundamentally shaped by the quality of relationships and experiences in the settings where young people and adults interact. High-quality youth programs focus on the experiences that young people have in these settings. Adults can develop their practice to support learning and development more effectively by understanding the things they can do to create and support these high-quality experiences. This new report describes how.
Strong Social Networks Key for Young People’s Mental Health
February 3, 2024 | NWI
New research demonstrates that having strong social networks, or a set of individuals a person is connected to, can make people more resilient to symptoms of anxiety and depression, particularly among young adults whose social lives and relationships were disrupted by COVID-19.
Toolkit Highlights Using Wraparound to Address Disparities in Child Welfare
January 8, 2024 | NWI
This toolkit centers racial equity in family sustainability. The recommended approach includes high-fidelity Wraparound and focuses on prevention.
Misdiagnosis of Mood Disorders in Black Teenagers
October 30, 2023 | NWI
Research shows that kids of color, specifically Black kids, may be more likely than white kids to get the wrong diagnosis when they show signs of a mood disorder. They might get written off as misbehaving. Or they might be wrongly diagnosed with a different disorder like conduct disorder. This article discusses why this might be happening and what can be done to ensure proper diagnosis.
Children Participating in Sports Have Better Long-Term Mental Health
September 24, 2023 | NWI
A new study that analyzed data on more than 4,200 children over an eight-year period has found children who regularly participate in sports from an early age will have better long term mental health.