ScotCen Insights 2026
ScotCen Insights combines recent qualitative and quantitative research on health, poverty, education, crime and trust in government.
ScotCen Insights combines recent qualitative and quantitative research on health, poverty, education, crime and trust in government.
This working paper presents the findings from a survey of informal outdoor workers in Vietnam.
This report explores the relationship between gambling behaviour and suicidal thoughts and attempts.
This survey provides data on the prevalence of both treated and untreated psychiatric disorder in the English adult population.
This research explored whether Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) can be an effective intervention for young people aged under 18.
Improved safety measures and increased support for people in crisis will help the rail industry prevent and respond to traumatic events.
A systematic evidence review.
A rapid evidence assessment to understand how effective different interventions are in the treatment of gambling which is associated with harm.
Six scoping reviews were conducted to understand gambling harms among communities in Great Britain who are subject to disproportionate marginalisation
This report identifies risk factors among teenagers that link to not being in employment, education or training (NEET) in early adulthood.
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