Education & Health - 2006, 24:3

'Planned' teenage pregnancy: Views and experiences of young people
The Government's attempts to reduce the UK's high teenage pregnancy rate have largely focused on 'unplanned' accidental teenage pregnancies, due to a lack of research and knowledge about teenagers who 'plan' their pregnancies. By providing detailed information on motivations for 'planned' pregnancy, this report adds new knowledge to the field of teenage pregnancy. A key conclusion to draw is from this research is that 'planned' pregnancies, among even young teenagers, do exist in the UK.
Suzanne Cater and Lester Coleman

An innovative approach to the prevention of substance misuse, emotional problems and risky behaviour in adolescents
A school-based programme is receiving positive feedback from pupils and results indicate that the interventions significantly reduce binge drinking, drinking frequency and emotional and behavioural problems.
Laura Sully and Partricia Conrod

The healthy settings approach: the growing interest within colleges and universities
Sharon Doherty and Mark Dooris

It’s Child’s Play: Advergaming and the Online Marketing of Food to Children (81kb pdf)
Kaiser Family Foundation
UK perspective
Sonia Livingstone

Investigating the extent of substance use by 14 - 16 year old students on the school premises in Malta (91kb pdf)
Alex Bonavia and Fleur-Marie Fenech

Cyberbullying (52kb pdf)
A brief look at some of the background statistics often quoted in UK research reports about young people being bullied using electronic devices.