Authors
Hannah Noel, Simon Denny, Bridget Farrant, Fiona Rossen, Tasileta Teevale, Terryann Clark, Terry Fleming, Pat Bullen, Janie Sheridan, Sarah Fortune
Publication date
2013
Journal
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
Volume
49
Issue
11
Pages
935-941
Description
Aims
The aims of this study are to identify clinically meaningful groups of adolescents based on their engagement in high levels of risk behaviours or severe emotional health concerns and to describe the demographic characteristics of these groups in two populations of school students in New Zealand.
Methods
A nationally representative sample of secondary school students was surveyed in 2007; alternative education (AE) students in Auckland and Northland were surveyed in 2009. A total of 9107 secondary school students and 335 AE students completed a youth health questionnaire using Internet tablets. Latent class analysis (LCA) was used to identify groups of students on the basis of distinct profiles of their risk behaviours and mental health concerns.
Results
The majority (80%) of students in secondary schools are ‘healthy’ and report few health concerns, 16% are considered ‘risky’ or ‘distressed’, and 4 …
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