Young adults and teenagers are engaged in work on a much smaller scale than older workers. Young people are engaged less in work because they are still in school, or they are involved in leisure activities. Some, on the other hand, would like to work, but find it difficult obtaining emplo...
A large proportion of young people in New Zealand (NZ) are affected by depression, suicidal ideation and other mental health concerns, but the majority do not access help. For NZ indigenous Māori, the burden of morbidity and mortality associated with mental health is considerably higher. ...
Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1370 2 of 19 are frequently blind to the impact of cyberbullying on children due to the secrecy with which it occurs [8]. In addition, many parents of teenagers are inept at monitoring or assessing their children's internet conduct [6]. This is owing to ...