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Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey, initial findings : hauora hinengaro / emotional and mental health Terry (Theresa) Fleming, Jemaima Tiatia-Seath, Roshini Peiris-John, Kylie Sutcliffe, Dan Archer, L. Bavin, Sue Crengle and Teryann Clark

By: Fleming, Theresa.
Contributor(s): Tiatia-Seath, Jemaima | Peiris-John, Roshini | Sutcliffe, Kylie | Archer, Dan | Bavin, L | Clark, Terryann C | The Youth19 Research Group, The University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Youth2000 survey series.Publisher: The Youth19 Research Group, The University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington, 2020Description: electronic document (24 p.); PDF file; 34 p.; 30 cm.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | ASIAN PEOPLES | CHILDREN | DEPRESSION | EDUCATION | HEALTH | MENTAL HEALTH | LGBTIQ+ | MĀORI | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | SCHOOLS | SUICIDE IDEATION | STATISTICS | SURVEYS | YOUNG PEOPLE | TAIOHI | TAMARIKI | TAITAMARIKI | YOUTH19 | YOUTH2000 | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Publications from previous Youth2000 surveys In: Youth2000 survey seriesSummary: This report highlights the emotional and mental health findings from the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey (Youth19). It is designed to be read with the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey, Initial Findings: Introduction and Methods report (#6787), which explains how the survey was conducted, who was included and how to interpret the results. This document and other Youth19 outputs are available at www.youth19.ac.nz. As part of Youth19, secondary school students answered questions about their emotional and mental health. In this report we present an overview of findings and changes over time in areas of emotional and mental health, first for the total population (all students combined) and then for Māori, Pacific, Asian, and Pākehā and other European groups. Finally, we highlight ways to support mental wellbeing for young people. More in-depth publications that explore youth emotional and mental health will be published in the near future. (From the summary). Record #6788
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Youth2000 survey series

This report highlights the emotional and mental health findings from the Youth19 Rangatahi
Smart Survey (Youth19). It is designed to be read with the Youth19 Rangatahi Smart Survey, Initial Findings: Introduction and Methods report (#6787), which explains how the survey was conducted, who was included and how to interpret the results. This document and other Youth19 outputs are available at www.youth19.ac.nz.

As part of Youth19, secondary school students answered questions about their emotional and mental health. In this report we present an overview of findings and changes over time in areas of emotional and mental health, first for the total population (all students combined) and then for Māori, Pacific, Asian, and Pākehā and other European groups. Finally, we highlight ways to support mental wellbeing for young people.

More in-depth publications that explore youth emotional and mental health will be published in the near future. (From the summary). Record #6788

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