Health and WellBeing in the Second Decade of Life.
This important book explores adolescent health and well-being through an ecological and developmental lens, drawing on international comparative studies and data sources to provide valuable contextual insights.
This important book explores adolescent health and well-being through an ecological and developmental lens, drawing on international comparative studies and data sources to provide valuable contextual insights.
Recognising that children and adolescents are not a homogenous group, this book highlights the importance of age distinctions in shaping health needs, risks, and protective behaviours. Adolescent development, the epidemiology and social determinants of adolescent health, health literacy and health promotion are foundational themes woven throughout the chapters. It explores how gender influences both health behaviors and outcomes, emphasising the need for a nuanced understanding of adolescent well-being. By presenting data comparisons across time and socio-demographic groups, this book sheds light on disparities related to gender, ethnicity (including Black and minority ethnic and Indigenous populations), age, geography, and socioeconomic status, offering valuable insights into the diverse factors that shape adolescent health.
This textbook is intended for clinicians, researchers, policymakers, advocates, youth workers, adolescents and their parents and carers.
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"This new volume brings a hugely welcome focus on young peoples health through the lens of young people's strengths, rather than framing them (and their life stage) as a problem. The authors present an authoritative, timely and nuanced understanding of adolescent health in a changed world. The book presents a roadmap for improving the offer to young people and thereby improving their health. The final chapter makes the critical point that in order for adolescents to flourish we need to move past just seeing them as problems in transition, to important contributors to society. Supporting them to thrive is essential to us all." --Dr Ann Hagell, Independent Consultant in Youth Health, UK
Beyond recognizing the life-course opportunities inherent in adolescence, this book articulates the value of supporting adolescents to give voice to their passions and shape their own lives. It appreciates the importance of families and communities as they continue to protect adolescents, while concurrently empowering and supporting them as they expand their horizons. --Professor Susan M Sawyer, AM MD MBBS FRACP, Director, Centre for Adolescent Health, Royal Childrens Hospital and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Foreword: Professor Susan M Sawyer. Preface: Melissa Kang, Imelda Coyne,
Nicola J Gray.
Chapter
1. The Patterning of Adolescent Health Nicola J Gray.
Chapter 2.Theorising Adolescent Development and Health Melissa Kang.
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3. Health Risks Old and Emerging Nicola J Gray.
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4. Positive Health
Behaviours and Protective Factors Nicola J Gray.
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5. Adolescent Mental
Health and Well-Being Melissa Kang.
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6. Sexuality, Sexual and
Reproductive Health Melissa Kang.
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7. Promoting Adolescents Health
and Wellbeing Imelda Coyne.
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8. Adolescents with Chronic Conditions
and Disability Imelda Coyne.
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9. Adolescents Access to Healthcare
Services Imelda Coyne.
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10. New Directions for Adolescent Health
Melissa Kang, Imelda Coyne, Nicola J Gray.
Melissa Kang is Professor of Adolescent Health and Co-Head of the General Practice Clinical School in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney.
Imelda Coyne is Professor in Childrens Nursing, and Director of the Trinity Research in Childhood Centre, at Trinity College Dublin.
Nicola J Gray is Reader in Medicines and Health, Co-Chair of the UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, and Researcher within the WHO CC for Research in Education and Health at the Universities of Huddersfield, England, and Clermont Auvergne, France.