Radicalisation & Extremism

Adolescents with extremist attitudes often exhibit mental health issues, with significant predictors including behavioural problems and poor interpersonal relationships with parents and peers. Public mental health approaches emphasise the importance of resilience and wellbeing to prevent radicalisation, highlighting the need for community and school-based interventions.
Radicalisation & Extremism
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