Webinar Jul 2023
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Commissioned report Nov 2018
Adolescent help-seeking
This chapter describes the past help-seeking behaviours and future help-seeking intentions of adolescents, focusing on who adolescents go to for help.
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Commissioned report Nov 2018
Adolescents’ relationships with their peers
Examines the peer relationships of Australian Children around mid-adolescence and the influence of these friendships on attitudes and behaviour.
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Commissioned report Nov 2019
Adolescents’ resilience
This chapter provides a snapshot of self-reported resilience among Australian 16–17 year olds.
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Commissioned report Oct 2018
Eating problems in mid adolescence
This chapter provides a description of how young people are faring in relation to eating problems at 14–15 years of age.
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Commissioned report Dec 2013
Employment characteristics and transitions of mothers in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
Examines mothers' transitions into and out of work and between jobs of different types as children grow or as new children are born.
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Media release Oct 2022
Landmark AIFS research provides a snapshot of Australian gambling behaviour and harm
Ten to Men's report, Gambling participation and harm among Australian men, reveals how men gamble and the effects that gambling poses to men’s health and wellbeing.
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Media release Nov 2019
One good friend can make teens more resilient
A national study of 16-17 year-olds has found that having even one good friend can make all the difference when it comes to adolescents’ resilience.
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Commissioned report Mar 2013
Parental joblessness, financial disadvantage and the wellbeing of parents and children
Drawing on data from LSAC this report examines the impact of joblessness and part-time work on the wellbeing of parents and their children.
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Media release May 2023
Teens volunteering protects against poor mental health
A new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) has found that if a child is involved in volunteering before the age of 13, the odds of having poor mental health are reduced by around 28%.