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1 Introduction and background
Report on the lifestyles trends of 13 and 15 year olds in Scotland.
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1 Background and methodology
This report examines the prevalence of regular use of 2 or more substances among adolescents in Scotland, and key factors associated with multiple substance use.
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3. Healthy
Maps available national data on child health and wellbeing against the SHANNARI domains, to produce a full and detailed picture of ‘where we are now’ on child health and wellbeing in Scotland.
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Executive Summary
Mental Health and Wellbeing among Adolescents in Scotland looks at trends and key associations for the mental health of boys and girls aged 13 and 15. The report found that friendships and a positive experience of school are the two things most
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4 Equalities and mental health and wellbeing in 2013
Mental Health and Wellbeing among Adolescents in Scotland looks at trends and key associations for the mental health of boys and girls aged 13 and 15. The report found that friendships and a positive experience of school are the two things most
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Appendix E: Leisure activities figures
Mental Health and Wellbeing among Adolescents in Scotland looks at trends and key associations for the mental health of boys and girls aged 13 and 15. The report found that friendships and a positive experience of school are the two things most
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Appendix C: Local Authority trend data
Mental Health and Wellbeing among Adolescents in Scotland looks at trends and key associations for the mental health of boys and girls aged 13 and 15. The report found that friendships and a positive experience of school are the two things most
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Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS): 2014 event
Event on 11 December 2014 which showcased SALSUS 2013 reports.
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Footnotes
The 2017/18 report assesses the performance of NHS Scotland and details key achievements and outcomes.
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Footnotes
A consultation is being held to gather views about the Scottish Government's preferred Minimum Unit Price of 50 pence per unit of alcohol.
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