Abstract Background: There is increasing interest in promoting young people's health by modifying the school environment. However, existing research offers little guidance on how the school context enables or constrains students' health behaviours, or how students' backgrounds relate to these processes. For these reasons, this paper reports on a meta-ethnography of qualitative studies examining: through what processes does the school environment (social and physical) influence young people's health? Methods: Systematic review of qualitative studies. Sixteen databases were searched, eliciting 62, 329 references which were screened, with included studies quality assessed, data extracted and synthesized using an adaptation ...
Substance use (smoking, drinking and illicit drug use) remains, a serious problem for young people l...
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of grow...
Experiences and exposures that happen early on in life can have long-term implications for health (M...
Background: There is increasing interest in promoting young people’s health by modifying the school...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in promoting young people's health by modifying the school ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in promoting young people's health by modifying the school ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the limited effectiveness of traditional health education curricula in schools,...
The school environment and student health: meta-ethnography investigation. Future qualitative resear...
Background In contrast to curriculum-based health education interventions in schools, the school en...
This thesis explores the health behaviours of young people. The main focus is on risk behaviours, i....
BACKGROUND: School systems are increasingly typified by diversity of provision, parental choice and ...
Background: School systems are increasingly typified by diversity of provision, parental choice and ...
A collaborative, multi method qualitative case study of three secondary schools was undertaken as pa...
PURPOSE: To explore young people's experiences of school and drug use, generate hypotheses regarding...
Despite the fast-growing evidence of the importance of the psychosocial work environment for the hea...
Substance use (smoking, drinking and illicit drug use) remains, a serious problem for young people l...
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of grow...
Experiences and exposures that happen early on in life can have long-term implications for health (M...
Background: There is increasing interest in promoting young people’s health by modifying the school...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in promoting young people's health by modifying the school ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in promoting young people's health by modifying the school ...
BACKGROUND: Owing to the limited effectiveness of traditional health education curricula in schools,...
The school environment and student health: meta-ethnography investigation. Future qualitative resear...
Background In contrast to curriculum-based health education interventions in schools, the school en...
This thesis explores the health behaviours of young people. The main focus is on risk behaviours, i....
BACKGROUND: School systems are increasingly typified by diversity of provision, parental choice and ...
Background: School systems are increasingly typified by diversity of provision, parental choice and ...
A collaborative, multi method qualitative case study of three secondary schools was undertaken as pa...
PURPOSE: To explore young people's experiences of school and drug use, generate hypotheses regarding...
Despite the fast-growing evidence of the importance of the psychosocial work environment for the hea...
Substance use (smoking, drinking and illicit drug use) remains, a serious problem for young people l...
Compared with the volume of research on school effects on educational outcomes, and in spite of grow...
Experiences and exposures that happen early on in life can have long-term implications for health (M...