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This may be, the peers conclude, because there is little existing evidence about behavior interventions to draw on and little is being funded.
This ambitious volume brings together and assesses all major systematic reviews of the effectiveness of criminological interventions, to draw broad conclusions about what works in policing, corrections, developmental prevention, situational prevention, drug abuse treatments, sentencing and deterrence, and communities.
As has been pointed out (19), these provide discourses for interventions to draw on and build from and point to the fluid and multiple nature of masculinities in any given setting.
However, low prevalence settings/countries are extremely diverse, and the strength of the evidence base among them was mixed (strong, moderate, and weak in study design and documentation), geographically limited, and had insufficient evidence on interventions to draw conclusions about how best to reduce additional vulnerabilities of affected children.
There were insufficient studies applying long-term non-interactive interventions to draw clear conclusions on their impact on purchase and/or intake of healthier food choices or their impact on factors that might effect the primary outcome (Table 3).> -wrap-foot> Classificatiof of the study regarding risk of bias between brackets.
There were insufficient studies applying short-term interactive interventions to draw clear conclusions on their impact on purchase and/or intake of healthier food options or on mediating factors that might effect the primary outcome (Table 4).> -wrap-foot> Classificatiof of the study regarding risk of bias between brackets.
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Although it was a playful intervention to draw the attention of local councillors and media as well as the public, it had a deeper intent -- to highlight the lack of green space in Manchester, the absence of which has had a whole range of effects on physical and mental health in the community.
In summary, there is large heterogeneity in the outcome measures of the studies applying a short-term or long-term interactive or non-interactive intervention to draw clear conclusions on their impact on purchase and/or intake of healthier food options, or on factors that might mediate the effect of these interventions.
There were insufficient strong studies applying nutrition education plus monetary incentive offered to customers including a short-term or long-term interactive or non-interactive intervention to draw clear conclusions on their impact on purchase and/or intake of healthier food options or on the mediating factors that might effect the primary outcome (Table 7).
Yorke et al's [ 50] review of 15 RCTs of psychological interventions was unable to draw firm conclusions, but following pooling of data, reported two trials as showing positive effects on QOL after cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
Solution: The question implicit in many early (often outraged) student comments was, "How could anyone believe this?!" My intervention was simply to draw out this implicit skepticism and build upon it by encouraging students to supply an answer.
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