While developing mental health work in schools, it is very important to consider the viewpoint of pupils. Parents can also give remarkable information on their children's viewpoint. The purpose of this study was to produce a description of the concepts used by schoolchildren aged 12-16 years and their families associated with promoting mental health in schools. The research material comprised interviews with schoolchildren and mothers, and verbal answers from the school well-being profile survey (n = 426). The analysis was conducted by applying the grounded theory method as introduced by Strauss. The study was conducted in a Finnish comprehensive school
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
While developing mental health work in schools, it is very important to consider the viewpoint of pu...
While developing mental health work in schools, it is very important to consider the viewpoint of pu...
Given the high prevalence of children living with a parent who has a mental health condition, preven...
Abstract The northern provinces of Finland are mostly not densely populated, with long distances to...
This research explores the views of adolescents about mental health promotion in secondary schools. ...
The European Union Dataprev project reviewed work on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools...
This thesis represents an assessed requirement of the Applied Educational and Child Psychology Docto...
Adolescents' mental health is a global issue and there is a growing interest in tackling mental heal...
on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools, the workplace and older people. The schools work...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
Schools have been identified as a main scenery for building social, emotional, and behavioural suppo...
Increased availability of evidence-informed, school-based, prevention and intervention programmes in...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
While developing mental health work in schools, it is very important to consider the viewpoint of pu...
While developing mental health work in schools, it is very important to consider the viewpoint of pu...
Given the high prevalence of children living with a parent who has a mental health condition, preven...
Abstract The northern provinces of Finland are mostly not densely populated, with long distances to...
This research explores the views of adolescents about mental health promotion in secondary schools. ...
The European Union Dataprev project reviewed work on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools...
This thesis represents an assessed requirement of the Applied Educational and Child Psychology Docto...
Adolescents' mental health is a global issue and there is a growing interest in tackling mental heal...
on mental health in four areas, parenting, schools, the workplace and older people. The schools work...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
Schools have been identified as a main scenery for building social, emotional, and behavioural suppo...
Increased availability of evidence-informed, school-based, prevention and intervention programmes in...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...
Background: The number of young people who suffer from mental illness increases in society. Preventi...