Daniel Hernández-Torrano , Dianne Vella-Brodrick , Laura Ibrayeva , Manat Sergazina , Kelsey Lewis , Anara Burambayeva , Aiida Kulsary
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摘要
近几十年来,关于儿童福祉、幸福和繁荣的研究得到了显著扩展,积极心理干预(PPIs)成为促进这些结果的关键方法。尽管人们对质子泵抑制剂及其在改善儿童心理健康和福祉结果方面的潜在益处越来越感兴趣,但它们的有效性仍然不确定,特别是对幼儿。本方案中提出的系统文献综述旨在通过调查PPIs对0-7岁幼儿心理健康和福祉的影响来填补这一空白。该系统文献综述方案已在PROSPERO (CRD42024518222)预注册,并按照系统综述和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目(PRISMA-P)制定。研究选择将以PICOS框架为指导,只包括英文出版物,不受出版年份的限制。搜索将通过Scopus、Web of Science、PsycINFO、PubMed、ERIC和ProQuest进行。其他研究将通过对相关综述研究和人工智能文献发现工具的人工参考检查来确定。数据综合将采用叙述方法,围绕参与者和干预特征、对照组、结果测量和研究设计进行结构化。将使用有效公共卫生实践项目(EPHPP)工具评估偏倚风险。本研究概述了一个结构化和可重复的审查方案,确保严格的搜索方法和一致的标准选择和编码研究。审查的目的是促进对ppi的更深入了解,并为其实施提供信息,以支持教育和相关背景下幼儿的心理健康和福祉结果。
Effects of positive psychological interventions on young children's mental health and well-being: A systematic review protocol
Research on child well-being, happiness, and flourishing has expanded significantly in recent decades, with positive psychological interventions (PPIs) emerging as key approaches to fostering these outcomes. Despite increasing interest in PPIs and their potential benefits in improving child mental health and well-being outcomes, their effectiveness remains uncertain, particularly for young children. The proposed systematic literature review outlined in this protocol aims to fill this gap by investigating the effects of PPIs on the mental health and well-being of young children aged 0–7 years. This systematic literature review protocol has been preregistered in PROSPERO (CRD42024518222) and has been developed following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P). Study selection will be guided by the PICOS framework, including only English-language publications without a restriction on publication year. Searches will be conducted across Scopus, Web of Science, PsycINFO, PubMed, ERIC, and ProQuest. Additional studies will be identified through manual reference checks of relevant review studies and AI-powered literature discovery tools. Data synthesis will use a narrative approach, structured around participants and intervention characteristics, comparison groups, outcome measures, and study design. The risk of bias will be assessed using the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) tool. This study outlines a structured and reproducible review protocol, ensuring rigorous search methods and consistent criteria for selecting and coding studies. The review will aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of PPIs and inform their implementation to support the mental health and well-being outcomes in young children in educational and related contexts.