Impact of health behaviours and deprivation on well-being in a national sample of English young people.
Aswathikutty GireeshShikta DasRussell M VinerPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2018)
The largest contributors to adolescent well-being appear to be sleep, eating behaviours and bullying when considered in a multivariable framework. While adolescents from black ethnic groups had higher overall well-being scores, area deprivation did not affect male well-being but had a small effect on female well-being. Future longitudinal studies and health policies need to consider a range of behavioural factors to drive improvements in adolescent well-being.