Xchange prevention registry

About the Xchange prevention registry

Xchange is an online registry of thoroughly evaluated prevention interventions. Use the options below to find prevention programmes or strategies. Find here a toolbox for implementers to make their interventions ready for inclusion in Xchange and fitter for real-life use. Read more about Xchange here.

Programmes that do not yet qualify for inclusion in the Xchange prevention registry but are in the process of being assessed and could be included soon are listed in a separate section called 'Waiting room'.

 

Our partners

The Xchange prevention registry is a collaborative effort between the EUDA and a number of partner organisations. Learn more about our partners here.

Search for programmes

Programme title Date added European countries where evaluated Xchange rating
Unplugged - a Comprehensive Social Influence programme for schools: life skills training with correction of normative beliefs Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, France Beneficial
Strengthening Families 10-14 (SFP Iowa Version) - family protection and resilience-building processes for adolescents and their parents Germany, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom Unlikely to be beneficial
Good Behaviour Game (GBG) - group-contingent positive reinforcement of children's prosocial behaviour Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland, United Kingdom, Estonia Beneficial
Good Behaviour Game (GBG) Potencialmente beneficioso
Strengthening Families Program (SFP) Se necesitan estudios adicionales
Unplugged Beneficioso
Unplugged (#Tamojunto) Potencialmente perjudicial
MOTI-4: Motivational Interviewing, self–monitoring, and strengthening behavioural control to reduce cannabis use Netherlands Possibly beneficial
Life Skills Training (LST) - a classroom-based universal prevention programme to reduce the long-term risk of alcohol, tobacco and drugs in middle-school Italy, Spain Additional studies recommended
Preventure - a personality-targeted intervention to prevent substance use disorders in vulnerable youth Netherlands, United Kingdom Possibly beneficial

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