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2014
DOI: 10.21035/ijcnmh.2014.1.15
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Advocacy for youth mental health in Europe: a policy analysis

Abstract: Background: According to both the WHO Europe and the European Commission, youth mental health is a key area of concern in Europe. Fifty-two European countries signed a declaration and action plan for mental health at the Helsinki Conference in January 2005, with youth mental health a top priority.

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“…Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Cis-IUL, Lisboa, Portugal casamento, o emprego limitado, o aumento da mobilidade e da competição, o ritmo acelerado, mais dificuldades nas relações interpessoais, atividades de lazer mais passivas, taxas mais elevadas de obesidade, entre outros (Gonçalves, Farcas, & Cook, 2014). Todo esse estresse compromete o atual e futuro desenvolvimento dos seus membros.…”
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“…Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Cis-IUL, Lisboa, Portugal casamento, o emprego limitado, o aumento da mobilidade e da competição, o ritmo acelerado, mais dificuldades nas relações interpessoais, atividades de lazer mais passivas, taxas mais elevadas de obesidade, entre outros (Gonçalves, Farcas, & Cook, 2014). Todo esse estresse compromete o atual e futuro desenvolvimento dos seus membros.…”
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“…Promote youth leisure activities with aims, outdoor activity, interpersonal cooperation, and values, such as, sacrifice, patience (e.g. scouts, sports team, music band) can add great value to the enhancing of youth mental health care capacity and competencies in primary care and school setting [3]. Qualitative [4] and quantitative [5] data, including national and immigrant samples, from Portugal showed many similarities regarding the perspective of children/youth, and caregivers with the results from Switzerland [6,7].…”
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