WE-STAY is a mental health promoting programme for adolescents in European schools, financed by VII European Framework. The main objectives are: • promote understanding of issues related to absenteeism from school • identify valid models of health promotion for adolescents. WE-STAY is developed by a consortium of 10 European countries: Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Hungary. The study design involves recruitment of 9600 subjects from the following countries: Estonia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Romania and Spain (1600 for center) and proposes to implement and evaluate outcomes of three different kind of interventions. Each program is based on a different approach to mental health promotion, involving the activities of key players such as mental health professionals, teachers and adolescents themselves.

WE- STAY - WORKING IN EUROPE TO STOP TRUANCY AMONG YOUTH

Recchia L;SARCHIAPONE, Marco
2011-01-01

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WE-STAY is a mental health promoting programme for adolescents in European schools, financed by VII European Framework. The main objectives are: • promote understanding of issues related to absenteeism from school • identify valid models of health promotion for adolescents. WE-STAY is developed by a consortium of 10 European countries: Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Hungary. The study design involves recruitment of 9600 subjects from the following countries: Estonia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Romania and Spain (1600 for center) and proposes to implement and evaluate outcomes of three different kind of interventions. Each program is based on a different approach to mental health promotion, involving the activities of key players such as mental health professionals, teachers and adolescents themselves.
2011
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