Gender and secular trends in adolescent mental health over 24 years – The role of school-related stress

Volume: 250, Pages: 112890 - 112890
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Increasing levels of psychosomatic symptoms, and other mental health problems, among adolescents, and especially among girls, have been reported across various countries. The "educational stressors hypothesis" states that this trend can be explained by an increasing amount of stressors in the school environment. This study tests this hypothesis, using repeated cross-sectional data, between the years 1993-2017, from the Health Behaviours of...
Paper Details
Title
Gender and secular trends in adolescent mental health over 24 years – The role of school-related stress
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
250
Pages
112890 - 112890
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