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Young people attracted to the same sex or both sexes : findings from the Youth '12 national youth health and wellbeing survey Lucassen, M.F.G., Clark, T. C., Moselen, E., Robinson, E.M., & The Adolescent Health Research Grou

By: Lucassen, M.
Contributor(s): Moselen, Emma | Robinson, E | University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group | Clark, Terryann C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Youth2000 survey series.Publisher: Auckland, New Zealand : University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group, 2014Description: electronic document (44 pages) ; PDF file: 3.94 MB.ISBN: 978-0-473-30206-1 (online).Other title: Youth’12 The Health and Wellbeing of Secondary School Students in New Zealand: Results for young people attracted to the same sex or both sexes.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | BULLYING | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | CHILDREN | EDUCATION | HEALTH | LGBTIQ+ | MENTAL HEALTH | SAFETY | SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS | SCHOOLS | SEXUAL HEALTH | STATISTICS | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | SUICIDE | SURVEYS | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUTH2000 | NEW ZEALANDDDC classification: TRO 613.0433 YOU 2012 Online resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This report is the third report focused on sexual attraction from the Youth2000 survey series. The Youth2000 survey series has been conducted by the Adolescent Health Research Group (AHRG) at the University of Auckland. This group has carried out nationally representative surveys of New Zealand secondary school students in 2001, 2007, and 2012. The current document follows on from the previous reports published in 2005 (Le Brun, Robinson, Warren, & Watson, 2004) and 2009 (Rossen, ucassen, Denny, & Robinson, 2009) which specifically focused on non-heterosexual or same/both-sex attracted students. This report presents findings on the students in Youth’12 (i.e. the Youth2000 survey conducted in 2012) who reported that they were sexually attracted to others of the same sex or to both sexes. Approximately 4% of secondary school students in New Zealand were same/both-sex attracted in 2001, 2007 and 2012. As such, these young people form a sizeable group, similar in proportion to other minority populations (e.g. minority ethnic groups). (From the introduction). Access the website for other data and publications from this survey series. Record #5144
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Youth2000 survey series

This report is the third report focused on sexual attraction from the Youth2000 survey series. The Youth2000 survey series has been conducted by the Adolescent Health Research Group (AHRG) at the University of Auckland. This group has carried out nationally representative surveys of New Zealand secondary school students in 2001, 2007, and 2012. The current document follows on from the previous reports published in 2005 (Le Brun, Robinson, Warren, & Watson, 2004) and 2009 (Rossen, ucassen, Denny, & Robinson, 2009) which specifically focused on non-heterosexual or same/both-sex attracted students.
This report presents findings on the students in Youth’12 (i.e. the Youth2000 survey conducted in 2012) who reported that they were sexually attracted to others of the same sex or to both sexes. Approximately 4% of secondary school students in New Zealand were same/both-sex attracted in 2001, 2007 and 2012.
As such, these young people form a sizeable group, similar in proportion to other minority populations (e.g. minority ethnic groups). (From the introduction). Access the website for other data and publications from this survey series. Record #5144

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