Examining the perspectives of school stakeholders on adolescent mental health and wellbeing: a qualitative investigation to direct intervention
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https://doi.org/10.48047/t571m691Keywords:
Adolescents · School research · Intervention development · Mental health · Test anxietyAbstract
The prevalence of mental Nonetheless, health problems among teenagers has been rising. One strategy to lessen and avoid these problems is to implement early interventions in the educational environment. the opinions of important school stakeholders are mostly overlooked during the process of developing
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06.05.2025
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Examining the perspectives of school stakeholders on adolescent mental health and wellbeing: a qualitative investigation to direct intervention . (2025). International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering, 15(5), 189-193. https://doi.org/10.48047/t571m691