Mental health matters : social inclusion of youth with mental health conditions
2014
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SymboleST/ESA/352
TitreMental health matters : social inclusion of youth with mental health conditions
AccèsFull text: reportsocialinclusionofyouthwithmentalhealth - PDF ;
Résumé
Although young people are generally considered a healthy age group, 20 per cent experience some form of mental-health condition, including behavioural disorders, which is expected to contribute significantly to disability and lost productivity across the life course. The main objective of the report is to make use of available research on this topic to raise awareness and to start a global dialogue on how to address mental-health conditions among young people. There is often still considerable social stigma around such conditions and it is hoped that this paper can start a dialogue to discuss and consider how to best address these issues in an open format. The ultimate goal is to ensure that youth are fully integrated in society. The report presents some key findings including that there is considerable burden and disability associated with mental-health conditions, particularly among those for whom the conditions start during youth. It also states that these conditions have a significant impact on youth development and that a public-health approach with preventive interventions is instrumental in addressing this issue at a global level.
Executive summary -- Introduction -- The mental-health condition of youth is an emerging global concern -- Risk factors contributing to the development of mental-health conditions in youth -- Service utilization and help-seeking behaviour among young people -- Conclusion.
Executive summary -- Introduction -- The mental-health condition of youth is an emerging global concern -- Risk factors contributing to the development of mental-health conditions in youth -- Service utilization and help-seeking behaviour among young people -- Conclusion.
DateNew York : UN, 2014
Description
ix, 56 p. : ill., graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-56).