Results for young people attracted to the same sex or both sexes Youth '07. The health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand.
Fleming, Terry M.
Results for young people attracted to the same sex or both sexes Youth '07. The health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand. Rossen, F.V., Lucassen, M.F.G., Denny, S., Robinson, E. - Auckland, N.Z. : University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group, 2009 - 40 pages ; 30 cm. electronic document (41 pages) ; PDF file: 2.17 MB - Youth2000 survey series .
Youth2000 survey series
This report presents information on those students in Youth’07
who reported they were sexually attracted to others of the same
sex or to both sexes. It can be compared with the report Health and Wellbeing (Le Brun et al., 2005), which presented findings
from the 2001 survey. That survey found that 3.9% of secondary school students in New Zealand were same-sex-or both-sex-attracted. As such, these people form a sizeable group,
comparable in proportion to other minority populations (e.g.
minority ethnic groups). (From the introduction). Access the website for other data and publications from this survey series. Record #3651
nz
9780473155179 (pbk.); 9780473155186 (online)
ADOLESCENTS
BULLYING
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
HEALTH
LGBTQIA+
MENTAL HEALTH
SAFETY
SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS
SCHOOLS
SEXUAL HEALTH
STATISTICS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUICIDE
SURVEYS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH2000
NEW ZEALAND
TRO 613.0433 YOU
Results for young people attracted to the same sex or both sexes Youth '07. The health and wellbeing of secondary school students in New Zealand. Rossen, F.V., Lucassen, M.F.G., Denny, S., Robinson, E. - Auckland, N.Z. : University of Auckland. Adolescent Health Research Group, 2009 - 40 pages ; 30 cm. electronic document (41 pages) ; PDF file: 2.17 MB - Youth2000 survey series .
Youth2000 survey series
This report presents information on those students in Youth’07
who reported they were sexually attracted to others of the same
sex or to both sexes. It can be compared with the report Health and Wellbeing (Le Brun et al., 2005), which presented findings
from the 2001 survey. That survey found that 3.9% of secondary school students in New Zealand were same-sex-or both-sex-attracted. As such, these people form a sizeable group,
comparable in proportion to other minority populations (e.g.
minority ethnic groups). (From the introduction). Access the website for other data and publications from this survey series. Record #3651
nz
9780473155179 (pbk.); 9780473155186 (online)
ADOLESCENTS
BULLYING
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
HEALTH
LGBTQIA+
MENTAL HEALTH
SAFETY
SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS
SCHOOLS
SEXUAL HEALTH
STATISTICS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SUICIDE
SURVEYS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH2000
NEW ZEALAND
TRO 613.0433 YOU