‘Ingredients of Success’: Interventions to Support the Health, Happiness and Wellbeing of Scottish Young People aged 15-18 years: Scottish Research Evidence

Jo Williams, Roxanne Hawkins, Helen Sharpe, Hannah Biggs, Matthias Schwannauer, Joanne McLean

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    Abstract

    The project focused on Scottish interventions that aim to improve the health, happiness and wellbeing of young people aged 15-18 years in Scotland as they transition to adulthood. This project builds upon the findings of two large-scale systematic literature reviews, funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of the international evidence-base on the effectiveness of interventions for to support the health, happiness and wellbeing of young people. The reviews highlighted a lack of published Scottish intervention research and a gap in provision of interventions to enhance health, happiness and wellbeing of Scottish 15 to 18-year-olds. This project was also funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Foundation.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherThe Royal Society of Edinburgh
    Commissioning bodyRoyal Society of Edinburgh
    Number of pages71
    Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2019

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