Abstract

Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) for Young People in Treatment for Non‐Opioid Drug Use: A Systematic Review

Highlights

  • This systematic review and meta-analysis examines risk and protective factors for radicalization in democratic countries

  • Among 101 risk and protective factors analysed, the most significant factors are those known to be related to criminal attitudes and behaviours, and social-psychological factors

  • This systematic review supports the development of more evidence-based approaches by identifying the relative magnitude of the effects for a large number of factors

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This systematic review and meta-analysis examines risk and protective factors for radicalization in democratic countries. The review includes 127 studies, half of which were published from 2018-2020. Among 101 risk and protective factors analysed, the most significant factors are those known to be related to criminal attitudes and behaviours, and social-psychological factors

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What is the aim of this review?
Differences in estimates by geographic region and ideology
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