Journal article

'Next Generation Youth Well-being Study:' understanding the health and social well-being trajectories of Australian Aboriginal adolescents aged 10-24 years: Study protocol

L Gubhaju, E Banks, J Ward, C D'Este, R Ivers, R Roseby, P Azzopardi, A Williamson, C Chamberlain, B Liu, C Hotu, J Boyle, B McNamara, SJ Eades

BMJ Open | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019

Abstract

Introduction Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter referred to as 'Aboriginal') adolescents (10-24 years) experience multiple challenges to their health and well-being. However, limited evidence is available on factors influencing their health trajectories. Given the needs of this group, the young age profile of the Aboriginal population and the long-term implications of issues during adolescence, reliable longitudinal data are needed. Methods and analysis The 'Next Generation: Youth Well-being Study' is a mixed-methods cohort study aiming to recruit 2250 Aboriginal adolescents aged 10-24 years from rural, remote and urban communities in Central Australia, Western Au..

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