Background: Mental health problems are common in adolescence and seeking help for them is becoming more common. Referrals to adolescent mental healthcare have recently increased in Finland. Objective: To examine time trends in internalizing and externalizing mental health symptoms among Finnish adolescents. Method: A time-trend school survey was conducted among 9th graders (15-year-olds) in Tampere, Finland, in three time periods: 2002-03, 2012-13 and 2018-19 (N = 4,162). Results: Compared to the period 2002-03, prevalence of externalizing symptoms decreased in the period 2012-13 and further in 2018-19. The prevalence of internalizing symptoms did not change significantly between 2002-03 and 2012-13; however, in 2018-19, depression, social ...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Mental health in adolescence is an increasing public health concern. Over half of all mental disorde...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background: Mental health problems are common in adolescence and seeking help for them is becoming m...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Research points in different directions when looking at possible increases in mental...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
BACKGROUND: Both research and popular media reports suggest that adolescent mental health has been d...
Background A long-term trend of increasing mental health problems among adolescents in many Western ...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Mental health in adolescence is an increasing public health concern. Over half of all mental disorde...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background: Mental health problems are common in adolescence and seeking help for them is becoming m...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Previous studies suggest an overall increase of adolescent mental health symptoms global...
Background: Research points in different directions when looking at possible increases in mental...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
OBJECTIVE: Worldwide there are frequent reports on increasing psychosomatic problems, anxiety, emoti...
BACKGROUND: Both research and popular media reports suggest that adolescent mental health has been d...
Background A long-term trend of increasing mental health problems among adolescents in many Western ...
Objective There is increasing concern that mental health may be deteriorating in recent generations ...
Mental health in adolescence is an increasing public health concern. Over half of all mental disorde...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...