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Making the Right Connections:. Promoting positive mental health among BC youth. The 2008 BC Adolescent Health Survey. Administration took place in Grade 7-12 classes in 50 of the 59 BC School Districts. Over 29 000 surveys were collected in 1,760 classrooms between February and June 2008.
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Making the Right Connections: Promoting positive mental health among BC youth
The 2008 BC Adolescent Health Survey • Administration took place in Grade 7-12 classes in 50 of the 59 BC School Districts. • Over 29 000 surveys were collected in 1,760 classrooms between February and June 2008. “In closing, I would like to say that I am a healthy, fit person and I am happy with who I am!” BC Youth Participant
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Key Findings Making the Right Connections
Key findings • Most youth in BC reported positive mental health and fewer youth are considering and attempting suicide than in 2003. • Some youth face obstacles to achieving positive mental health. • Over half (56%) of youth with a mental or emotional health condition had not accessed mental health services that they needed.
Key findings • Supportive peer and adult relationships are linked to positive health outcomes for even the most vulnerable youth. • Youth who could identify having skills or competencies were more likely to report positive mental health • Different skills played a role for different youth