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Footnotes
Report on the ASSIST pilot programme, which promotes non-smoking in schools.
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References and Notes
Statistics relating to the health of people living in Scotland.
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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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6 Conclusions
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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2 Emotional and behavioural problems and mental wellbeing indicators
Mental health and wellbeing findings from the 2018 wave of the Scottish Schools Adolescent Lifestyle and Substance Use Survey (SALSUS).
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Appendix A: Trends in mental health and wellbeing - bases
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 A - EXPLANATORY NOTES AND BASES
The report presents analysis of trends and associations for smoking amongst 13 and 15 year old pupils between 1990 and 2013. Smoking is at its lowest level since the survey began.
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Appendix D: Chapter 3 bases
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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Footnotes
This report outlines findings from a survey of 1,361 pupils from 50 secondary local authority schools in Scotland. The pupils completed the survey between 8th February and 2nd April 2021, and responded to questions about their mental wellbeing,
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Footnotes
This paper summarises the key information currently available on New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) and evidence gaps. Data on Scotland is presented in the context of UK and international evidence.
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