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In 2008 Mission Australia conducted its seventh annual National survey of young Australians with over 45,000 young people aged 11-24 years. The survey aimed to
identify the important and emerging issues for young people through a
series of questions on what they value, their issues of concern, where
they turn for advice and support and who they admire. A report, In their own words, providing a snapshot of the results has now been released.
Young people from diverse communities in each state and
territory across Australia participated. About half of the surveys were
from young people aged between 11 and 14 years, a further 47% were from
those aged 15 to 19 years and just under 1,000 were from young adults aged 20 to 24 years.
Respondents were asked to rank the issues that concerned them from
the list of options (see below). The top three issues were body image,
drugs and family conflict with each of them of significant concern to
around a quarter of respondents. There was no one ‘standout’ issue,
with nine issues being of major concern to at least one in five
respondents.
Issues of concern to young people, 2008 (% in descending order of concern):
- Body image (26.3%)
- Drugs (26.0%)
- Family conflict (25.9%)
- Suicide (24.6%)
- Personal safety (22.9%)
- Bullying/emotional abuse (22.6%)
- Physical/sexual abuse (22.6%)
- Alcohol (20.9%)
- Coping with stress (20.4%)
- School or study problems (18.6%)
- The environment (18.4%)
- Depression (17.8%)
- Self harm (13.7%)
- Discrimination (12.6%)
- Sexuality (relationships, health, identity) (12.2%)
Download the 6 page report from http://is.gd/4wxKo.
Source: Australian Policy Online |