Objective: Recent studies suggest mental health in youths is deteriorating. The current policy in the United Kingdom emphasizes the role of schools for mental health promotion and prevention, but little data exist on what aspects of schools influence mental health in pupils. This study explored school-level influences on the mental health of young people in a large school-based sample from the United Kingdom. Method: Baseline data from a large cluster randomized controlled trial collected between 2016 and 2018 from mainstream secondary schools selected to be representative in relation to their quality rating, size, deprivation, mixed or single-sex pupil population, and country were analyzed. Participants were pupils in their first or second...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
Background: Recent estimates suggest that one in ten young people worldwide experiences a diagnosabl...
Introduction Improving our understanding of the broad range of social, emotional and behavioural fac...
Background: The incidence of mental health disorders in children and young people is an escalating ...
Background: The incidence of mental health disorders in children and young people is an escalating ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
Funder: NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames ValleyFunder: The Westminster Foundati...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
Mental health difficulties are childhood-onset with lifelong health, social and economic consequence...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Studies suggest that individual student-reported connection to school is ...
BACKGROUND: Schools are becoming central to the identification and referral of children and young pe...
Background: This paper examines socioeconomic inequalities in mental health at school entry and expl...
PURPOSE: To examine the changes in mental health difficulties in early adolescence between 2009 and ...
Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those most at ri...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
Background: Recent estimates suggest that one in ten young people worldwide experiences a diagnosabl...
Introduction Improving our understanding of the broad range of social, emotional and behavioural fac...
Background: The incidence of mental health disorders in children and young people is an escalating ...
Background: The incidence of mental health disorders in children and young people is an escalating ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a recent reported rise in prevalence of mental health problems among chil...
Research reports high levels of mental health problems faced by young people in the UK. Schools prov...
Funder: NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames ValleyFunder: The Westminster Foundati...
Current mental health provision for children is based on estimates of one in ten children experienci...
Mental health difficulties are childhood-onset with lifelong health, social and economic consequence...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Studies suggest that individual student-reported connection to school is ...
BACKGROUND: Schools are becoming central to the identification and referral of children and young pe...
Background: This paper examines socioeconomic inequalities in mental health at school entry and expl...
PURPOSE: To examine the changes in mental health difficulties in early adolescence between 2009 and ...
Background Understanding adolescents' mental health during lockdown and identifying those most at ri...
About 20% of schoolchildren across different cultures experience mental health problems, such as con...
Background: Recent estimates suggest that one in ten young people worldwide experiences a diagnosabl...
Introduction Improving our understanding of the broad range of social, emotional and behavioural fac...