The importance of support networks for adolescent mental health (IMAGE)
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The project aims to study the mental health of adolescents aged 14 to 17 living in Spain and to analyse which support networks are important at this stage. To do so, both qualitative and quantitative methodologies were combined, yielding several samples: a representative sample of 806 adolescents nationwide and an additional sample of 228 LGTBI+ adolescents for the survey and 44 LGTBQI+ participants in discussion groups.
The results show that 11.2% of adolescents in the overall sample report feeling very or quite unhappy, and 38.8% indicate that they have experienced loneliness regularly in the past year. Regarding depression, 14% would be experiencing severe episodes, and 6.6% would be in very severe episodes.
Additionally, the study finds that 15.7% of respondents report having attempted suicide, 19.8% have considered it, and 29.3% have engaged in self-harming behaviours in the past year, of which 10.5% report thinking about it frequently.
The study was conducted by Rey Juan Carlos University and the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, together with Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Universitat Jaume I, Alberto Hurtado University, and Universitat de Girona. It is supported by the Social Observatory of the «La Caixa» Foundation.
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