Secondary School Pupils' Mental Wellbeing Is Associated with Belonging to a Perceived Minority and Experiencing Discrimination
Adolescents' mental health is a global issue and there is a growing interest in tackling mental health in schools. The study aimed to assess secondary school pupils' mental wellbeing and the factors related to their mental wellbeing (sociodemographic characteristics, perception of belongin...
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Main Authors: | Pinja Kokkonen (Author), Christina Athanasopoulou (Author), Helena Leino-Kilpi (Author), Evanthia Sakellari (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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