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Strong relationships with parents, peers and teachers 'key to child and adolescent wellbeing'

The latest in the Growing Up In Ireland research is published today.

A NEW STUDY conducted by the ESRI has found that strong relationships with parents, peers and teachers “enhance child and adolescent wellbeing”.

The study, which was funded by the HSE, has been looking at the risk and protective factors for mental health and wellbeing of children and young people.

The Growing Up in Ireland survey used data from two different age cohorts which researchers have been studying for several years.

It looked at how happy people were with their lives. It also investigated what it described as socio-emotional difficulties. These refer to feeling unhappy with their peers or being picked on or bullied.

It found:

  • High levels of life satisfaction and low levels of socio-emotional difficulties among children and young people in Ireland.
  • Socio-emotional difficulties were found to increase between the ages of three and nine. Between 13 and 17 years of age, levels remained stable for boys but increased very significantly for girls.
  • At the age of 17, young women also tended to have slightly lower levels of life satisfaction than their male counterparts.
  • Those who live in single-parent families or poorer families suffer more socio-emotional difficulties.
  • Positive parent-child relationships were associated with lower socio-emotional difficulties.
  • Friendships played a particularly important role in the wellbeing of the 17-year-olds.

The ESRI said that certain policy changes might be considered by Government to address the findings of the research.

For example, it said that there is currently a gap in the curriculum for wellbeing at senior cycle level, a life stage identified as a pressure point for young people in this research.

Financial strain in the family was also strongly linked to poorer mental health and wellbeing, “highlighting the importance of poverty reduction policies in supporting families of children and young people”, the report read.

Anne Nolan, one of the authors of the report, said: “This research was based on data collected before the pandemic. Subsequent data from special Covid surveys of the ’98 and ’08 cohorts in December 2020 showed reduced interaction with friends, deteriorating mental health, poorer diet and significantly reduced participation in sport and cultural activities for many children and young people during the pandemic.”

“The wide-ranging effects of the pandemic on children and young people make it all the more important to be able to identify protective factors which will help enhance young people’s wellbeing in the years ahead,” she added.

Helen Deely, Interim Programme Lead for HSE Health and Wellbeing said this research programme tells the health service “when children and young people experience warm positive relationships at home and/or in school, they are less likely to experience social and emotional difficulties, as they have social support to help them to cope with life’s challenges”.

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    Mute ivy mike
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 8:48 PM

    I remember the irish media had me giving every white haired man the beady eye before he was caught

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    Mute David Lynch
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 10:01 PM

    i watched a programme on him and his gang! whitey killed anyone who he suspected on being an informer, he always preached about loyalty! He was himself an informer for the FBI.

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    Mute john ferguson
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 9:20 PM

    Seems like a nice old guy. Can’t imagine him doing anything he’s being accused of.

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    Mute Lump Hammer
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 8:54 PM

    Champion & Hero

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 9:24 PM

    @ lump
    If your into the sort of person who imports drugs , sells them , kills people, intimidates , extorts business owners and is giving the heads up by the FBI I can understand how he is a hero to you
    coming from a person who spent considerable years in the states he is a embarrassment to the Irish community just ask anyone in the wood side/sunny side end of queens NY they will tell you he is a w****r

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 8:55 PM

    Pleading the 5th
    He was a FBI rat I wonder if they told him keep that shut

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 9:49 PM

    Correction by fagan
    You actually have to take the stand before you plead the 5 th
    All else I said I stand by

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    Mute liam grennan
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 11:22 PM

    The FBI claimed he was a rat. Very easy to do and he on the run. They made it up

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 12:08 AM

    @ Liam
    Ffs son the dogs in the street knows the connection between him& the Feds

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    Mute Ossi Fritsche
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    Aug 2nd 2013, 10:02 PM

    After all the defence witnesses were slammed by the prosecution last week.

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    Aug 2nd 2013, 10:07 PM

    Ah woodside, is Sean Og’s still there.

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 12:05 AM

    @ James
    Home 10 years now couldn’t tell ya
    To be honest all I can remember is the 7 train lol

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    Mute Fagan fagan
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 12:19 AM

    @ James
    Do remember 5 am going for a fry in the stop in down from dillons pub before the block burned down
    Had the Morrison but jaysus we built that city in our droves during the 90′s

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    Aug 3rd 2013, 1:10 AM

    Awful headline, he doesn’t have to testify, that’s absolutely his right under American law, and it can’t be used against him.
    Obviously juries do hold it against the accused, and the media tend to do the same, as they have done nothing this case.

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    Aug 3rd 2013, 5:06 AM

    It’s not an awful headline, what the hell are you on about you plank, everyone knows you don’t have to take the stand when you are an accused, that’s not just confined to American law.. It’s a valid headline given what bugler is accused of so don’t let on you know more about law than other folk cause you haven’t a clue

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    Mute Richie Woods
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 12:46 AM

    Embarrassment to the Irish ! Our politicians do that for us, we don’t need a yank to do it for us.

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    Mute Amaru Lee Murphy
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 7:48 AM

    Moral dilemma; he cannot accept to be seen as a rat, yet he misses out on immunity!

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    Mute El Nig
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 7:45 AM

    Probably important to point out the Jeremiah O’Sullivan was not just any US Attorney – but the US Attorney General & Head of Strikeforce

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    Mute Thomas Murray
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    Aug 3rd 2013, 12:02 AM

    Got what he deserves. Sk**.

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    Aug 3rd 2013, 3:36 AM

    I have had an opportunity living there and meeting allot of folks of his time, South Boston is an amazing place with the shamrock in pride but the silence in Southy was because of this man in a very dangerous times with gangs on every side of it and funny they say the Robin Hood of Southy weird

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