Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.

Planet Youth is an international evidence-based primary prevention model, developed in Iceland, that has been used to reduce substance use rates amongst adolescents. The model’s whole population approach offers an opportunity to improve public health outcomes in many areas. It works by directly targ...

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Format: Report
Language:English
Published: WRDATF 2019
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Online Access:https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/
https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/1/Planet-Youth-Roscommon-Main-Report-2018.pdf
https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/2/Roscommon-Schools-Planet-Youth-School-Report-2018.pdf
https://planetyouth.ie/resources/
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spelling ftndcdu:oai:generic.eprints.org:30532 2024-02-11T10:05:09+01:00 Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon. 2019-05 application/pdf https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/ https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/1/Planet-Youth-Roscommon-Main-Report-2018.pdf https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/2/Roscommon-Schools-Planet-Youth-School-Report-2018.pdf https://planetyouth.ie/resources/ en eng WRDATF https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/1/Planet-Youth-Roscommon-Main-Report-2018.pdf https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/2/Roscommon-Schools-Planet-Youth-School-Report-2018.pdf Western Region Drug and Alcohol Task Force, Planet Youth. (2019) Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon. Galway: WRDATF. Prevalence Alcohol consumption Cannabis / Marijuana Alcohol Sedatives hypnotics or tranquillisers (CNS depressants) MDMA / Ecstasy Attitude toward substance use Family role Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person) Student (secondary level) Roscommon Report NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftndcdu 2024-01-12T00:02:49Z Planet Youth is an international evidence-based primary prevention model, developed in Iceland, that has been used to reduce substance use rates amongst adolescents. The model’s whole population approach offers an opportunity to improve public health outcomes in many areas. It works by directly targeting the risk and protective factors in young people’s lives that determine their substance use behaviours and enhancing the social environment they are growing up in. By developing targeted interventions that seek to reduce the identified risk factors and strengthen the identified protective factors the problems associated with adolescent substance use can be reduced or prevented before they arise. In October 2018 all of the pupils in Roscommon that returned to school after sitting the Junior Certificate were invited to complete the Planet Youth questionnaire. This report summarises the findings from the 9 schools and 2 Youthreach centres in the county and comprises 480 respondents. Report Iceland HRB National Drugs Library (Health Research Board)
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topic Prevalence
Alcohol consumption
Cannabis / Marijuana
Alcohol
Sedatives
hypnotics or tranquillisers (CNS depressants)
MDMA / Ecstasy
Attitude toward substance use
Family role
Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
Student (secondary level)
Roscommon
spellingShingle Prevalence
Alcohol consumption
Cannabis / Marijuana
Alcohol
Sedatives
hypnotics or tranquillisers (CNS depressants)
MDMA / Ecstasy
Attitude toward substance use
Family role
Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
Student (secondary level)
Roscommon
Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
topic_facet Prevalence
Alcohol consumption
Cannabis / Marijuana
Alcohol
Sedatives
hypnotics or tranquillisers (CNS depressants)
MDMA / Ecstasy
Attitude toward substance use
Family role
Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
Student (secondary level)
Roscommon
description Planet Youth is an international evidence-based primary prevention model, developed in Iceland, that has been used to reduce substance use rates amongst adolescents. The model’s whole population approach offers an opportunity to improve public health outcomes in many areas. It works by directly targeting the risk and protective factors in young people’s lives that determine their substance use behaviours and enhancing the social environment they are growing up in. By developing targeted interventions that seek to reduce the identified risk factors and strengthen the identified protective factors the problems associated with adolescent substance use can be reduced or prevented before they arise. In October 2018 all of the pupils in Roscommon that returned to school after sitting the Junior Certificate were invited to complete the Planet Youth questionnaire. This report summarises the findings from the 9 schools and 2 Youthreach centres in the county and comprises 480 respondents.
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title Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
title_short Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
title_full Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
title_fullStr Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
title_full_unstemmed Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon.
title_sort growing up in the west: county report roscommon.
publisher WRDATF
publishDate 2019
url https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/
https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/1/Planet-Youth-Roscommon-Main-Report-2018.pdf
https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/2/Roscommon-Schools-Planet-Youth-School-Report-2018.pdf
https://planetyouth.ie/resources/
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https://www.drugsandalcohol.ie/30532/2/Roscommon-Schools-Planet-Youth-School-Report-2018.pdf
Western Region Drug and Alcohol Task Force, Planet Youth. (2019) Growing up in the west: county report Roscommon. Galway: WRDATF.
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