Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Adolescent injury mortality is consistently associated with risk taking behaviour, including transport and interpersonal violence (AIHW, 2003), which often occurs in the context of alcohol and other substance use. A rapid increase in risk taking and injury through early to late adolescence highlights the need for effective school based interventions. Aim: The aim of the current research was to examine the relationship between school connectedness and adolescent risk and injury, in order to inform effective prevention approaches. School connectedness, or students’ feelings of belongingness to school, has been shown to be a critical protective fac...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Adolescents engage in many risk-taking behaviors that have the potential to lead to injury. The scho...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people (AIHW, 2008). A primary contributing factor ...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
School connectedness is an important protective factor for adolescent risk-taking behaviour. This st...
Background There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of school-based...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
School connectedness is an important protective factor for adolescent risk-taking behaviour. This st...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
Background: Injury is the leading cause of mortality for young people in Australia (AIHW, 2008). Ado...
Adolescents engage in many risk-taking behaviors that have the potential to lead to injury. The scho...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people (AIHW, 2008). A primary contributing factor ...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Unsafe road behaviors, violence and alcohol use, are primary contributors to adolescent injury. Rese...
Injury is the leading cause of death among young people, and involvement in health risk behaviors, s...
School connectedness is an important protective factor for adolescent risk-taking behaviour. This st...
Background There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of school-based...
Background\ud \ud There is considerable and ongoing debate about the role and effectiveness of schoo...
School connectedness is an important protective factor for adolescent risk-taking behaviour. This st...
Background Injury is the leading cause of adolescent death and injury around the road is a common so...
Transport related injury is a leading cause of death and disability for adolescents and represents a...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...
High-risk adolescents are most vulnerable to the negative outcomes of risk taking behaviour, such as...