Youth intervention is a research area that focuses on implementing strategies and programs to support and assist young people who are at risk or facing challenges such as delinquency, substance abuse, mental health issues, or school dropout. It involves a combination of prevention, early intervention, and treatment services to help youth develop skills, coping mechanisms, and support systems to navigate challenges and make positive choices for their future. Youth intervention programs may involve mentoring, counseling, educational support, vocational training, and other services aimed at promoting positive youth development and preventing negative outcomes.