Through this international report on the results of its most
recent survey, the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study
supplies the up-to-date information needed by policy-makers at various levels
of government, nongovernmental organizations, and professionals in sectors such
as health, education, social services, justice and recreation.
Responding to the survey, the young people described their
social context (relations with family, peers and school), physical health and
satisfaction with life, health behaviours (patterns of eating, tooth brushing
and physical activity) and risk behaviours (use of tobacco, alcohol and
cannabis, sexual behaviour, fighting and bullying). Statistical analyses were
carried out to identify meaningful differences in the prevalence of health and
social indicators by gender, age group and levels of family affluence.
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