Objectives: An increasing proportion of young Norwegians are categorised as too ill to attend upper secondary education, and poor physical and mental health may reduce their opportunities to return to school or find paid employment. This study examined the differences in self-perceived health, mental health, and prevalence of pain between Norwegian adolescents, who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) compared to adolescents who attend upper secondary school (age 16-21 years). Design: Cross-sectional study. Participants and setting: A total of 96 NEET youth and 384 age and gender matched adolescents attending upper secondary school in the south of Norway participated in the study. Main outcome measures: Self-perceived health,...
Purpose: Adolescent subjective health has become a public health concern in Sweden and worldwide. Th...
Studies have revealed that relative poverty is associated with ill health, but the interpretations o...
Background Several studies have shown that children who are relatively young within ...
Objectives: An increasing proportion of young Norwegians are categorised as too ill to attend upper ...
Background There is evidence that poor adolescent health is associated with higher risk for problem...
Background: Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) have been identifie...
Background: Education is closely associated with health. Non-completion of upper secondary school in...
BACKGROUND: High school dropout is of major concern in the western world. Our aims were to estimate ...
Background: High school dropout is of major concern in the western world. Our aims were to estimate ...
Mental health problems are associated with a greater risk of being Not in Employment, Education or T...
Background: Participation in employment and education have been highlighted as key to health and we...
Objectives The purpose of the study is to explore the prevalence and predictors of not engaged in ed...
Objective: To study associations between pain, the use of analgesics, reduction in spare time activi...
Background Students with health disorders might be at risk of disengaging from education, which can...
Background: Body dissatisfaction (BD) is a psychological phenomenon associated with both physical an...
Purpose: Adolescent subjective health has become a public health concern in Sweden and worldwide. Th...
Studies have revealed that relative poverty is associated with ill health, but the interpretations o...
Background Several studies have shown that children who are relatively young within ...
Objectives: An increasing proportion of young Norwegians are categorised as too ill to attend upper ...
Background There is evidence that poor adolescent health is associated with higher risk for problem...
Background: Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) have been identifie...
Background: Education is closely associated with health. Non-completion of upper secondary school in...
BACKGROUND: High school dropout is of major concern in the western world. Our aims were to estimate ...
Background: High school dropout is of major concern in the western world. Our aims were to estimate ...
Mental health problems are associated with a greater risk of being Not in Employment, Education or T...
Background: Participation in employment and education have been highlighted as key to health and we...
Objectives The purpose of the study is to explore the prevalence and predictors of not engaged in ed...
Objective: To study associations between pain, the use of analgesics, reduction in spare time activi...
Background Students with health disorders might be at risk of disengaging from education, which can...
Background: Body dissatisfaction (BD) is a psychological phenomenon associated with both physical an...
Purpose: Adolescent subjective health has become a public health concern in Sweden and worldwide. Th...
Studies have revealed that relative poverty is associated with ill health, but the interpretations o...
Background Several studies have shown that children who are relatively young within ...