Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians

Adolescence is the primary age of onset for common psychiatric disorders and thus presents a singular opportunity for prevention, particularly in school settings. Research efforts have advanced the understanding of diverse and interacting risk and protective factors for anxiety and depression. Such...

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Main Authors: E Hoare, IE Thorisdóttir, AL Kristjansson, ID Sigfusdóttir, Josh Hayward, Steven Allender, Claudia Strugnell, N Reavley, G Patton, Michael Berk, Felice Jacka
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30122705
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Lessons_from_Iceland_developing_scalable_and_sustainable_community_approaches_for_the_prevention_of_mental_disorders_in_young_Australians/20753482
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IE Thorisdóttir
AL Kristjansson
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Josh Hayward
Steven Allender
Claudia Strugnell
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G Patton
Michael Berk
Felice Jacka
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Steven Allender
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G Patton
Michael Berk
Felice Jacka
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description Adolescence is the primary age of onset for common psychiatric disorders and thus presents a singular opportunity for prevention, particularly in school settings. Research efforts have advanced the understanding of diverse and interacting risk and protective factors for anxiety and depression. Such factors span individual, family, school, economic, cultural, biological, and other domains. Despite this, Australian prevention programs have largely limited their focus to individual-level protective skills through psychoeducation, such as resilience and relationship building, usually with modest and short-term positive effects. We propose that multi-disciplinary, systems and community-based prevention efforts are needed to account for the complexity in underlying factors that contribute to common mental disorder onset. The Icelandic Model of Prevention, which has been shown to reduce substance use among adolescents, holds valuable insights for the prevention of other common mental disorders among Australian youth as it involves strengthening coordination within communities to reduce multiple risk factors and promote multiple protective factors. Effective prevention of depression and anxiety disorders, which arise as a result of multiple complex risk factors, is also likely to require structurally embedded, systems and community-based approaches to develop and implement local action that incorporates, and is adaptive to, context.
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spelling ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20753482 2025-06-15T14:30:49+00:00 Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians E Hoare IE Thorisdóttir AL Kristjansson ID Sigfusdóttir Josh Hayward Steven Allender Claudia Strugnell N Reavley G Patton Michael Berk Felice Jacka 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30122705 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Lessons_from_Iceland_developing_scalable_and_sustainable_community_approaches_for_the_prevention_of_mental_disorders_in_young_Australians/20753482 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30122705 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Lessons_from_Iceland_developing_scalable_and_sustainable_community_approaches_for_the_prevention_of_mental_disorders_in_young_Australians/20753482 All Rights Reserved Public health not elsewhere classified Prevention Australian young people Systems science Depression anxiety 110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified 920410 Mental Health School of Medicine Faculty of Health Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment 3209 Neurosciences 3202 Clinical sciences 4206 Public health 200409 Mental health 420313 Mental health services Text Journal contribution 2019 ftdeakinunifig 2025-05-22T07:10:51Z Adolescence is the primary age of onset for common psychiatric disorders and thus presents a singular opportunity for prevention, particularly in school settings. Research efforts have advanced the understanding of diverse and interacting risk and protective factors for anxiety and depression. Such factors span individual, family, school, economic, cultural, biological, and other domains. Despite this, Australian prevention programs have largely limited their focus to individual-level protective skills through psychoeducation, such as resilience and relationship building, usually with modest and short-term positive effects. We propose that multi-disciplinary, systems and community-based prevention efforts are needed to account for the complexity in underlying factors that contribute to common mental disorder onset. The Icelandic Model of Prevention, which has been shown to reduce substance use among adolescents, holds valuable insights for the prevention of other common mental disorders among Australian youth as it involves strengthening coordination within communities to reduce multiple risk factors and promote multiple protective factors. Effective prevention of depression and anxiety disorders, which arise as a result of multiple complex risk factors, is also likely to require structurally embedded, systems and community-based approaches to develop and implement local action that incorporates, and is adaptive to, context. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown
spellingShingle Public health not elsewhere classified
Prevention
Australian young people
Systems science
Depression
anxiety
110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified
920410 Mental Health
School of Medicine
Faculty of Health
Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment
3209 Neurosciences
3202 Clinical sciences
4206 Public health
200409 Mental health
420313 Mental health services
E Hoare
IE Thorisdóttir
AL Kristjansson
ID Sigfusdóttir
Josh Hayward
Steven Allender
Claudia Strugnell
N Reavley
G Patton
Michael Berk
Felice Jacka
Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title_full Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title_fullStr Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title_full_unstemmed Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title_short Lessons from Iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young Australians
title_sort lessons from iceland: developing scalable and sustainable community approaches for the prevention of mental disorders in young australians
topic Public health not elsewhere classified
Prevention
Australian young people
Systems science
Depression
anxiety
110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified
920410 Mental Health
School of Medicine
Faculty of Health
Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment
3209 Neurosciences
3202 Clinical sciences
4206 Public health
200409 Mental health
420313 Mental health services
topic_facet Public health not elsewhere classified
Prevention
Australian young people
Systems science
Depression
anxiety
110999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified
920410 Mental Health
School of Medicine
Faculty of Health
Innovation in Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Treatment
3209 Neurosciences
3202 Clinical sciences
4206 Public health
200409 Mental health
420313 Mental health services
url http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30122705
https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Lessons_from_Iceland_developing_scalable_and_sustainable_community_approaches_for_the_prevention_of_mental_disorders_in_young_Australians/20753482