Scotland's health: Nation's well-being comes under the microscope
The annual Scottish Health Survey gives an insight into the health of the public.
Scotland's health is under the microscope as the latest survey of the public's well-being is released.
Perhaps the most shocking finding in the report is that nearly a quarter of young women have reported self-harming.
Women aged 16 to 24 were also found to have "significantly lower" levels of mental well-being compared to other age groups.
The report, released on Tuesday, surveyed 5000 adults and 1421 children in 2015.
It examined examined a range of health issues including smoking, obesity, exercise, mental well-being and healthy eating.