ARCHIVED - Young people in Canada: their health and well-being

 

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures

Foreword

Executive Summary

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • The Questionnaires
  • The Sample
  • Presentation of Findings
  • Composite Measures
  • Organization of the Report

Chapter 2: Socio-Economic Inequalities

  • Socio-Economic Status - Parent Occupation
  • Socio-Economic Status - Income
  • Major Findings

Chapter 3: The Home

  • Family Structure
  • Communication With Parents
  • Home Life and Relationship With Parents
  • Parent Relationship Scale
  • Family Affluence Scale and Relationship With Parents
  • Major Findings

Chapter 4: The Peer Group

  • Same-Sex Friendships
  • Opposite-Sex Friendships
  • Best Friends
  • Time Spent With Friends
  • Peer Risk Behaviour and Substance Use
  • Social Integration and Peer Influence
  • Major Findings

Chapter 5: The School Experience

  • Academic Achievement
  • School Satisfaction
  • Relationship With Teachers and Classroom Atmosphere
  • Relationships With Other Students
  • Parents and School
  • Pressure to Achieve at School
  • Major Findings

Chapter 6: Youth Health Risk Behaviours

  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Substance Use
  • Sexual Behaviour
  • Initiation to Risk
  • Major Findings

Chapter 7: Healthy Living

  • Eating Patterns
  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Milk Products
  • Grains and Cereals
  • Foods High in Sugar, Salt, and Caffeine
  • Dietary Habits and Body Weight
  • Dental Hygiene
  • Physical Activity and Leisure
  • Factors Associated With Physical Activity
  • Asthma
  • Medication Use
  • Major Findings

Chapter 8: Bullying and Fighting

  • Concerns About Bullying
  • The Size of the Bullying Problem in Canada
  • How Young People Bully Others
  • Fighting Behaviour
  • Major Findings

Chapter 9: Injuries

  • Magnitude of the Youth Injury Problem
  • Activities Associated With the Occurrence of Injuries
  • Locations of Injury
  • When Do Injuries Happen?
  • Physical Damage Caused by Injury
  • Patterns of Injury Treatment
  • Health Risk Behaviours That Lead to Injury
  • Major Findings

Chapter 10: Emotional Health

  • Psychosomatic Indicators of Emotional Health
  • Headaches
  • Backaches
  • Feeling Depressed or Low
  • Irritability or Bad Mood
  • Global Views of Emotional Health
  • Life Satisfaction
  • Perceived Health
  • Major Findings

Chapter 11: Conclusions

References

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