Shochet, I., Hoge, R & Wurfl, A. (Invited book chapter in press). Building Resilience in Adolescents: The Resourceful Adolescent Program (RAP). In K.Geldard (Ed). Practical Interventions for Young People. Sage Publications Ltd.
Shochet,I.M & Hoge, R (Invited book chapter in press) Resourceful Adolescent Program: A Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Teenage Depression In E Essau (Ed.), Treatment of Adolescent Depression. Oxford Unversity Press.
Shochet, I.M., Homel, R., Cockshaw, W.D. & Montgomery, D.T. (2008). How do school connectedness and attachment to parents interrelate in predicting adolescent depressive symptoms? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37 (3), 676-681.
Shochet, I.M., Smyth, T. & Homel, R. (2007). The Impact of Parental Attachment on Adolescent Perception of the School Environment and School Connectedness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 28 (2), 109-118
Shochet I.M., Dadds M.R., Ham D. & Montague R.(2006) School Connectedness Is an Underemphasized Parameter in Adolescent Mental Health: Results of a Community Prediction Study; Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 35 (2), 170–179
Shochet,I., & Ham,D.(2004) Universal School-based Approaches to Preventing Adolescent Depression: Past Findings and Future Directions of the Resourceful Adolescent Program. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 6(3), 17-25.
Shochet I, Wurfl A., & Hoge R.(2004) The Resourceful Adolescent Programs: Working with teenagers in Queensland, Australia. In Mental Health Promotion: Case Studies from Countries”. A joint publication of the World Federation for Mental Health and the World Health Organisation.
Shochet,I., & Ham,D.(2003) A Universal Approach for Preventing Adolescent Depression: Promoting family wellbeing and resilience in adolescents. In I.Katz & J Pinkerton, Eds., Evaluating family Support: International Lessons for Policy, Practice and Research. West Suusex: John Wiley and Sons. This Chapter describes the RAP Programs with Particular emphasis on building risk and protective factors in family functioning
Shochet,I., Montague,R., & Ham,D.(2002). A Universal approach to the Prevention of Depression in Adolescents. In N.N. Singh, T.H. Ollendick & A.N. Singh, Eds., International Perspectives on Child And Adolescent mental Health, volume 2(pp 213 – 235). London: Elsevier. This chapter presents an overview of the Resourceful Adolescent Programs including initial evaluations.
Shochet, I. (2002). The Resourceful Adolescent Program (RAP): building resilience and preventing depression in adolescents through universal school-based interventions. In L Rowling, G Martin & L Walker, Eds., Mental health promotion and young people: concepts and practice ( pp. 172-184). Sydney: McGraw Hill. This chapter covers a lot of the same ground as the J Clin Child Psych paper but includes information about other current trials of RAP.
Shochet, I. M., Dadds, M. R., Holland, D., Whitefield, K., Harnett, P. H., & Osgarby, S. M. (2001). The efficacy of a universal school-based program to prevent adolescent depression. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 30, 303-315. This paper describes the initial trial of RAP-A as a universal intervention.
Shochet, I., & Osgarby, S. (1999). The Resourceful Adolescent Project: Building psychological resilience in adolescents and their parents. The Australian Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 16, 46-65. An article describing the RAP Project, including RAP-A and RAP-P
Merry, S., McDowell, H., Wild, C. J., et al (2004) A randomized placebo-controlled trial of a school-based depression prevention program. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43, 538-547.
Muris, P., Bogie, N., & Hoogsteder, A. (2001). Effects of an early intervention group program for anxious and depressed adolescents: a pilot study. Psychological Reports, 88, 481-482. This paper describes a trial of a Dutch translation of RAP-A as an indicated intervention.
