Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), potentially disguising health inequalities. We present the first quantitative UK evidence of health inequalities between AES and mainstream education school (MES) pupils, assessing whether observed inequalities are attributable to socioeconomic, familial, educational and peer factors. Methods: Cross-sectional, self-reported data on individual- and poly-substance use (PSU: combined tobacco, alcohol and cannabis use) and sexual risk-taking from 219 pupils in AES (mean age 15.9 years) were compared with data from 4024 pupils in MES (mean age 15.5 years). Data were collected from 2008 to 2009 as part of the quasi-experimental evaluation of He...
Background: Prevention of substance (alcohol, tobacco, illegal/legal drug) use in adolescents is a p...
Rationale. There is a paucity of prospective UK studies exploring the role of Adverse Childhood Expe...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), p...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), ...
Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the re...
Sexual health risk-taking behaviour is typically initiated during adolescence and continues througho...
Improving understanding of risk factors for risky sexual behaviour is fundamental to achieve better ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of substance (alcohol, tobacco, illegal/legal drug) use in adolescents is a p...
For three decades there have been reports that the quality of schools affects student health. The li...
Objective: Adolescents are at risk of developing detrimental health behaviours that will affect thei...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
Background: Prevention of substance (alcohol, tobacco, illegal/legal drug) use in adolescents is a p...
Rationale. There is a paucity of prospective UK studies exploring the role of Adverse Childhood Expe...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), p...
Background: Surveys of young people under-represent those in alternative education settings (AES), ...
Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the re...
Sexual health risk-taking behaviour is typically initiated during adolescence and continues througho...
Improving understanding of risk factors for risky sexual behaviour is fundamental to achieve better ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of substance (alcohol, tobacco, illegal/legal drug) use in adolescents is a p...
For three decades there have been reports that the quality of schools affects student health. The li...
Objective: Adolescents are at risk of developing detrimental health behaviours that will affect thei...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
Background: Prevention of substance (alcohol, tobacco, illegal/legal drug) use in adolescents is a p...
Rationale. There is a paucity of prospective UK studies exploring the role of Adverse Childhood Expe...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...