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A bio-ecological framing of evidence on the determinants of adolescent mental health - A scoping review of the international Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) study 1983–2020

机译:关于青少年心理健康决定因素的生物生态框架 - 学龄儿童国际卫生行为的范围审查1983 - 2020年

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This paper extracts, organises and summarises findings on adolescent mental health from a major international population study of young people using a scoping review methodology and applying a bio-ecological framework. Population data has been collected from more than 1.5 million adolescents over 37 years by the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children: WHO Cross-National (HBSC) Study. The paper reviews the contribution that this long standing study has made to our understanding of the individual, developmental, social, economic, cultural determinants of adolescent mental health by organising the findings of 104 empirical papers that met inclusion criteria, into individual, microsystem, mesosystem and macrosystem levels of the framework. Of these selected papers, 68 were based on national data and the other 36 were based on international data, from varying numbers of countries. Each paper was allocated to a system level in the bio-ecological framework according to the level of its primary focus. The majority (51 papers) investigate individual level determinants. A further 28 concentrate primarily on the microsystem level, 6 on the mesosystem level, and 29 on the macrosystem level. The paper identifies where there is evidence on the determinants of mental health, summarises what we have learned, and highlights research gaps. Implications for the future development of this population health study are discussed in terms of how it may continue to illuminate our understanding of adolescent mental health in a changing world and where new directions are required.
机译:本文采用范围审查方法从青少年国际人口研究和应用生物生态框架,组织和总结青少年精神卫生的调查结果。在学龄儿童的健康行为超过37岁以上的人口数据已从超过37岁以上的人口数据收集:跨国(HBSC)研究。本文通过组织符合纳入标准的104个经验论文,进入个体,微系统,中源系统,对青少年心理健康的个人,发展,社会,经济,文化决定因素对我们对青少年心理健康的认识的了解,使其对个人,微系统,中源系统的贡献框架的宏观系统级别。在这些选定的论文中,68人以国家数据为基础,其他36项以不同数量的国家为基础的国际数据。根据其主要焦点的水平,每篇论文分配给生物生态框架中的系统级别。大多数(51篇论文)调查单个决定簇。另外28个主要集中在Micsosystem级别的MicroSystem Level,6和宏观系统水平上的29个。本文确定了有关心理健康的决定因素的证据,总结了我们所学到的,并强调研究差距。根据如何在不断变化的世界中继续照亮我们对青少年心理健康的理解以及需要新的方向,讨论了对这项人口健康研究的未来发展的影响。

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  • 期刊名称 SSM - Population Health
  • 作者

    Candace Currie; Antony Morgan;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2020(-1),-1
  • 年度 2020
  • 页码 -1
  • 总页数 22
  • 原文格式 PDF
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  • 关键词

    机译:青少年;人口心理健康;社会决定因素;心理健康的决定因素;跨国调查;生物生态框架;HBSC;

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