The role of school connectedness in the prevention of youth depression and anxiety: a systematic review with youth consultation
Abstract Background School connectedness reflects the quality of students' engagement with peers, teachers, and learning in the school environment. It has attracted attention from both the health and education sectors as a potentially modifiable protective factor for common mental health proble...
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Main Authors: | Monika Raniti (Author), Divyangana Rakesh (Author), George C. Patton (Author), Susan M. Sawyer (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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