Abstract 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 ...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections and the rate of teenage pregnancy in the UK are among ...
Thesis (PhD. Soc.Sc) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014Aclolescence, the transitional phas...
The prevalence of substance use and high-risk sexual behaviour of 460 primary school learners, from ...
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), ...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
Introduction and Aims. This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
Introduction and Aims This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky sex...
BACKGROUND Adolescents often experiment with substance use and sexual activity, which can impact up...
<p>Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the...
Abstract Background Multiple risk behaviour (MRB) refers to two or more risk behaviours such as smok...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
Owing to evidence for numerous determinants of risky sexual behaviours, the likelihood that risky be...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections and the rate of teenage pregnancy in the UK are among ...
Thesis (PhD. Soc.Sc) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014Aclolescence, the transitional phas...
The prevalence of substance use and high-risk sexual behaviour of 460 primary school learners, from ...
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), ...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Aim To describe the health and wellbeing of alternative education (AE) students from the Northland a...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
Introduction and Aims. This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky se...
Introduction and Aims This study examines the association of alcohol and polydrug use with risky sex...
BACKGROUND Adolescents often experiment with substance use and sexual activity, which can impact up...
<p>Objectives: The authors aimed to examine whether changes in health risk behaviour rates alter the...
Abstract Background Multiple risk behaviour (MRB) refers to two or more risk behaviours such as smok...
School factors are associated with many health outcomes in adolescence. However, previous studies re...
Owing to evidence for numerous determinants of risky sexual behaviours, the likelihood that risky be...
Background: Sexually transmissible infections and the rate of teenage pregnancy in the UK are among ...
Thesis (PhD. Soc.Sc) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014Aclolescence, the transitional phas...
The prevalence of substance use and high-risk sexual behaviour of 460 primary school learners, from ...