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Association Between Experiencing Relational Bullying and Adolescent Health Related Quality of Life
Chester, Kayleigh; Spencer, Neil; Whiting, Lisa; Brooks, Fiona (2017-11-01)BACKGROUND Bullying is a public health concern for the school-aged population, however, the health outcomes associated with the subtype of relational bullying are less understood. The purpose of this study was to examine ... -
Associations between adolescents' experience of general practitioners and health outcomes in England: : a cross-sectional study of national data
Yassaee, Arrash; Hargreaves, Dougal; Lamb, Stephanie; Chester, Kayleigh; Brooks, Fiona (2015-11-13)Adolescence is a key stage of the life course when lifelong health behaviours and attitudes to health care can be established. Poor experience of consultations with a general practitioner (GP) is common among adolescents, ... -
Associations between physical activity in adolescence and health behaviours, well-being, family and social relations.
Brooks, F.; Smeeton, N.C.; Chester, Kayleigh; Spencer, Neil; Klemera, Ellen (2014-09-16)Across Europe and North America, few young people meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA) of 1 hour of moderate to vigorous PA per day. However, the lives of young people cannot simply be polarised as either ... -
Bullying isn’t just verbal or physical – it can also be social, and this can have the worst effects
Chester, Kayleigh (The Conversation, 2018-01-03)Bullying is a problem for schools worldwide. It is a fairly common behaviour, although it can be difficult to identify the number of young people who have been bullied because of the different ways bullying is measured. ... -
Bullying victimization: time trends and the overlap between traditional and cyberbullying across countries in Europe and North America
Cosma, Alina; Walsh, Sophie; Chester, Kayleigh; Callaghan, Mary; Molcho, Michal; Craig, Wendy; Pickett, William (2020-01)Objectives This study explores recent cross-national trends over time (2002–2014) in the occurrence of victimization by bullying; then it documents the overlap between cybervictimization and traditional bullying in 2014 ... -
Cross-national time trends in bullying victimisation among children aged 11, 13 and 15 from 2002 – 2010
Chester, Kayleigh; Callaghan, Mary; Cosma, Alina; Donnelly, Peter; Craig, Wendy; Walsh, Sophie; Molcho, Michal (2015-04-01)Background: Bullying among children and adolescents is a public health concern; victimization is associated with psychological and physical health problems. The purpose of this study is to examine temporal trends in bullying ... -
Cyberbullying: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014
Brooks, Fiona; Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Elene; Magnusson, Josefine (Public Health England, 2017-06) -
Experience of primary care services among early adolescents in England and association with health outcomes
Yassaee, Arrash; Hargreaves, Dougal; Chester, Kayleigh; Lamb, Stephanie; Hagell, Ann; Brooks, Fiona (2017-04-01)Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate adolescents' (11–15 years) experience of their general practitioner (GP), whether poor reported GP experience was associated with worse physical and mental health measures ... -
HBSC England National Report: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) : World Health Organization Collaborative Cross National Study
Brooks, Fiona; Magnusson, Josefine; Klemera, Elene; Chester, Kayleigh; Spencer, Neil; Smeeton, Nigel (University of Hertfordshire, 2015-10-15)Findings from the 2014 HBSC study for England -
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC): World Health Organization Collaborative Cross National Study : Findings from the 2018 HBSC study for England
Brooks, Fiona; Klemera, Ellen; Chester, Kayleigh; Magnusson, Josefine; Spencer, Neil (University of Hertfordshire, 2020-01)This report presents data from the 2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in England. HBSC is an international study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The study captures ... -
Intentional self-harm in adolescence: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014
Brooks, Fiona; Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Elene; Magnusson, Josefine (Public Health England, 2017-06) -
Is there a link between overactive bladder and the metabolic syndrome in women? : A systematic review of observational studies
Bunn, Frances; Kirby, Michael; Pinkney, Emma; Cardozo, L.; Chapple, C.; Chester, Kayleigh; Cruz, F.; Haab, F.; Kelleher, C.; Milsom, I.; Sievart, K.D.; Tubaro, A.; Wagg, A. (2015-01-28)To conduct a systematic review to determine whether there is an association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) or overactive bladder (OAB) in women. We systematically reviewed English ... -
Mental health: one in three young people in England are struggling - new report
Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Ellen; Brooks, Fiona (2020-01-23) -
The mitigating role of ecological health assets in adolescent cyberbullying victimization
Chester, Kayleigh; Magnusson, Josefine; Klemera, Elene; Spencer, Neil; Brooks, Fiona (2019-04-01)Over the last decade, cyberbullying has emerged as a public health concern among young people. Cyberbullying refers to intentional harmful behaviors and communication carried out repeatedly using electronic media. Considerable ... -
The role of school-based health education in adolescent spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Elene; Magnusson, Josefine; Spencer, Neil; Brooks, Fiona (2019-08-01)Background: The broad nature of young people’s development is internationally acknowledged, which includes physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social elements. In England, schools have a legal obligation to promote ... -
Self-harm in Adolescence: Protective Health Assets in the Family, School and Community
Klemera, Elene; Brooks, Fiona; Chester, Kayleigh; Magnusson, Josefine; Spencer, Neil (2016-09-22)Objectives and main purpose: The aim of this paper was to examine if the multiple environments of the adolescent including family, peers, school and neighbourhood might function as protective health assets against self-harming ... -
Social Care Research Readiness Project: Mapping The Social Care Landscape Across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Hertfordshire : Mapping The Social Care Landscape Across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Hertfordshire
Wills, Wendy; Almack, Kathryn; Littlechild, Brian; Chester, Kayleigh (University of Hertfordshire, 2020-03-31) -
Understanding young people’s experiences and perceptions of relational bullying: A qualitative study
Chester, Kayleigh; Whiting, Lisa; Spencer, Neil; Brooks, Fiona (2023-03-21)Background: Bullying among young people has been acknowledged as a public health concern. Relational bullying is the systematic manipulation and damage of peer relationships; the way in which it is perceived can influence ... -
Video gaming in adolescence : factors associated with leisure time use
Brooks, F.; Chester, Kayleigh; Smeeton, N.C.; Spencer, Neil (2016-01-02)The geographies of the current generation of young people are markedly distinct from previous generations by virtue of their access to a virtual playground. The vast majority of young people now engage in video gaming as ... -
Wellbeing of adolescent girls: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014
Brooks, Fiona; Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Elene; Magnusson, Josefine (Public Health England, 2017-06)