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"Children's perceptions and experiences of fruit and vegetables" - from the SHEU research resource

Each month you can receive Internet links to some of the latest research about young people's health related behaviour.

"A focus group exploration of primary school children's perceptions and experiences of fruit and vegetables", is research published in the June issue of the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics.

To read more research about 5-11 year olds please follow this link...
/research-news-5-11-latest

"Developing Student Health and Wellbeing Services in Secondary Schools" - from the SHEU research resource

Each month you can receive Internet links to some of the latest research about young people's health related behaviour.

"Developing Student Health and Wellbeing Services in Secondary Schools" by Colette Hallas was published in the journal Education and Health. Colette is a Sex and Relationship Education Consultant with Barnsley Healthy Schools team and the article describes the development of Health and Wellbeing services in Barnsley schools.

There are some nice people about

We commissioned a bit of programming many years ago to produce the nifty charts you see in our Young People reports.  Previously David McG used to craft each one lovingly by hand, which took some time and made him more familiar than he wanted to be with the bugs in Microsoft chart software.  The commissioned software grabbed the figures from SPSS, drew a chart in SIgmaplot, and dropped the result onto the right page of the report.  Magic, if fairly expensive magic.

An example staff survey

We carried out a customised staff survey recently and this document explains the approach.

All staff were invited to take part in a well-being survey.  The questions were devised by the school with our advice on wording and layout.

The survey included questions on:

"Almost three quarters of underage drinkers do not like being drunk" - from the SHEU research resource

Each month you can receive Internet links to some of the latest research about young people's health related behaviour.

Follow this link to find research about 11-16 year olds...
/research-news-11-16-latest

For links to research about 5-11 and 16+ year olds follow this link...
/content/page/research-news

 

 

 

Young People and... food, drugs, sre, exercise, lifestyle, education and health

Each month SHEU compile lists of Internet links to research about young people and their health related behaviour.

Visit the archives - grouped under topic and age group.

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"The relationship between depression level and smoking motives in college smokers." - from the SHEU research resource

"The relationship between depression level and smoking motives in college smokers."

One example from new research on the Internet about health issues relating to young people (16+ year olds).

Please follow this link to find more research links about 16+ year olds

/research-news-16-plus-latest/res16/0511

Tell colleagues to visit the other SHEU research resources (about 5-11) and (about 11-16) yr. olds.

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Homophobic bullying in schools - Stonewall study

In 2006, we were asked by Stonewall, the lesbian and gay lobbying organisation, to host an online survey about homophobic bullying.
Over 1145 young people from across the UK took part in the survey.
The key findings were:

The difference is significant

If you have had reports from us before, you may have seen tables which bear some coded markings, like this:

* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001 (Chi-squared)

Asterisks show where the differences seen between figures are statistically significant, that is, unlikely to be due to chance.  Just how unlikely is shown by the number of asterisks, where *** says that fewer than one in a thousand similar studies would yield a result as different as this by chance alone.

Looking after ourselves?

Many years ago SHEU were invited to a conference of the Asthma Training Centre*, who were in the middle of a big effort to raise awareness of childhood asthma and to train school nurses about the management of asthma in schools.  Dr Dave was interested to discover that while medical staff think of well-managed asthma as being keeping the occurrence and severity of symptoms at a minimum, many young people with asthma seemed to have a goal of taking as little medication as possible.

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