17/02/2005
Exams more stressing than bullying claims survey
A new survey has revealed that exams are a greater cause of teenage stress than bullying and girls experience mental pressure more than boys.
Ed Cairns, a psychology professor at the University of Ulster, says the research, which forms part of the 2004 Young Life and Times Survey, is a warning signal about the growing incidence of mental health problems among young people.
"Despite these obvious pointers about the importance of mental health among young adults, this group has been largely neglected in terms of actual research," said Professor Cairns.
"This is an important piece of research which we hope will raise awareness about what is an important but largely neglected problem facing our society - and one which research suggests is likely to get worse - not better.¡¨
The latest findings echo a trend identified by policymakers, researchers and practitioners throughout the province which shows a growing number of young people developing mental health problems.
Key findings include:
The survey was completed by 824 respondents across Northern Ireland last year and was funded under the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation.
(MB/SP)
Ed Cairns, a psychology professor at the University of Ulster, says the research, which forms part of the 2004 Young Life and Times Survey, is a warning signal about the growing incidence of mental health problems among young people.
"Despite these obvious pointers about the importance of mental health among young adults, this group has been largely neglected in terms of actual research," said Professor Cairns.
"This is an important piece of research which we hope will raise awareness about what is an important but largely neglected problem facing our society - and one which research suggests is likely to get worse - not better.¡¨
The latest findings echo a trend identified by policymakers, researchers and practitioners throughout the province which shows a growing number of young people developing mental health problems.
Key findings include:
- 24% of sixteen year olds reported high levels of 'psychological distress';
- Significantly more females (30%) than males (16%) were psychologically distressed;
- 47% of males compared with only 25% of females said they 'rarely' or 'never' got stressed;
- 75% of respondents said that they had felt pressured by schoolwork at least sometimes; with over one quarter saying this happened 'often' or 'always';
- Young women at grammar schools were more likely to say they were 'always' or 'often' pressured at school, compared to those at secondary schools.
- Only 13% of young people reported that they were bullied at school.
The survey was completed by 824 respondents across Northern Ireland last year and was funded under the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation.
(MB/SP)
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