Australia's national
youth mental health survey reported that these affect one in every seven children aged 4 - 17 years.5 Similar rates are reported internationally.6, 7,8 Emotional problems include anxiety and depression.
Not exact matches
Mission Australia's 2015
survey of Australian
youth revealed almost 30 per cent of young people considered
mental health to be a major issue affecting their lives.
The latest instalment of Mission Australia's annual
Youth Survey reveals
mental health is now perceived to be the number one concern for young people aged 15 to 19.
The report card was based on a
survey, which looked at various factors such as staff training, the safety of
youth as well as the
mental health services offered.
A preventable predisposing factor for the development of all
mental health disorders in children and adolescents has been found in a cross-sectional
survey involving second - hand smoke exposure in
youth who are not themselves cigarette smokers.
You will be asked to complete a 10 -15-minute
survey which consists of questions pertaining to your involvement in the provision of school
mental health services with
youth.
Out - of - Home Services for Emotional or Behavioral Problems Among
Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services among youths aged 12
Youths Aged 12 to 17: 2002 to 2006 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a survey to examine the use of out - of - home mental health services among youths aged 12
Health Services Administration (2008) NSDUH Report Presents results from a
survey to examine the use of out - of - home
mental health services among youths aged 12
health services among
youths aged 12
youths aged 12 to 17.