We explored progress on key indicators of adolescent health and wellbeing among New Zealand secondary school students over the last two decades. We analysed data from comprehensive surveys conducted in 2001, 2007, 2012 and 2019 (n = 9546, 9098, 8487, and 7311, respectively). Schools, and students within schools, were randomly selected. Prevalence estimates and adjusted odds ratios show large reductions in substance use (e.g. prevalence of past-month binge drinking declined from 41.5% to 21.8%), sexual experience (31.6% to 20.6%) and past-month risky driving (58.8% to 37.1%). However, from 2012–2019 there were rapid increases in symptoms of depression (13.0% to 22.8%; RADS-SF), suicide thoughts (15.3% to 20.8%) and suicide attempts (3.9% to ...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
We explored progress on key indicators of adolescent health and wellbeing among New Zealand secondar...
Objective: To describe the self-reported mental health of New Zealand secondary school students in 2...
Abstract Objective: To describe the health status over time of Māori secondary school students in Ne...
This literature review examines the current findings of mental health and wellbeing research in New ...
The most significant causes of adolescent morbidity and mortality in developed nations are related t...
BackgroundSignificant progress has been made addressing adolescent health needs in New Zealand, but ...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
Abstract Objective: To describe trends in self‐reported sexual and reproductive health behaviours am...
Objective: To explore trends, and identify risk factors, that may explain changes in adolescent expo...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea [Translation: “The starfish heals itself”; This traditional Samoan prov...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
We explored progress on key indicators of adolescent health and wellbeing among New Zealand secondar...
Objective: To describe the self-reported mental health of New Zealand secondary school students in 2...
Abstract Objective: To describe the health status over time of Māori secondary school students in Ne...
This literature review examines the current findings of mental health and wellbeing research in New ...
The most significant causes of adolescent morbidity and mortality in developed nations are related t...
BackgroundSignificant progress has been made addressing adolescent health needs in New Zealand, but ...
Young people experiencing mental health conditions are vulnerable to poorer educational outcomes for...
Abstract Objective: To describe trends in self‐reported sexual and reproductive health behaviours am...
Objective: To explore trends, and identify risk factors, that may explain changes in adolescent expo...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea [Translation: “The starfish heals itself”; This traditional Samoan prov...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...
In this report the New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Service (NZCYES) presents information to...