Suicide behaviours and mental health in 2001 and 2007 Youth '07. The health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand S. Fortune, P. Watson, E. Robinson, T. Fleming, S. Merry and S. Dennyora
By: Fortune, Sarah.
Contributor(s): Robinson, Elizabeth | Watson, Peter | Robinson, Elizabeth | Fleming, Terry M | Merry, Sally | Denny, Simon | University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group.
Material type: ScoreSeries: Youth2000 survey series.Publisher: Auckland, New Zealand : University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group, 2010Description: 68 p. ; 30 cm. ; computer file : PDF format.ISBN: 9780473172923 (print); 9780473172930 (online).Other title: Youth '07: the health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand. Suicide behaviours and mental health in 2001 and 2007.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | CHILDREN | EDUCATION | HEALTH | MENTAL HEALTH | STATISTICS | SUICIDE | VIOLENCE | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUTH2000 | NEW ZEALAND | CHILD ABUSEDDC classification: 613.0433 YOU Online resources: Click here to access online | AHRG website Summary: This report presents information from the Youth2000 surveys of secondary school students in New Zealand. The report focuses on suicide and self-harm behaviours, mental health, and some of the factors that have been shown in other studies to be related either to increased or to decreased risk of mental health difficulties and suicide behaviours. Results are presented from the 2007 survey and where possible compared with the corresponding results from the 2001 survey. Record #5140Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report | Family Violence library | TRO 613.0433 YOU | Available | FV16080102 | |
Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON16080103 |
This report presents information from the
Youth2000 surveys of secondary school students
in New Zealand. The report focuses on suicide
and self-harm behaviours, mental health, and
some of the factors that have been shown in
other studies to be related either to increased
or to decreased risk of mental health difficulties
and suicide behaviours. Results are presented
from the 2007 survey and where possible
compared with the corresponding results from
the 2001 survey. Record #5140
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