Prevalences of Parental and Peer Support and Their Independent Associations With Mental Distress and Unhealthy Behaviours in 53 Countries
Objective: Parental and peer support are both associated with mental distress and unhealthy behaviour indices in adolescents.Methods: We used the Global School-Based Student Health Survey data (n = 192,633) from 53 countries and calculated the weighted prevalence of individual and combined parental...
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Main Authors: | Lian Li (Author), Guodong Xu (Author), Dongsheng Zhou (Author), Ping Song (Author), Yucheng Wang (Author), Guolin Bian (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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