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Applying a correction procedure to the prevalence estimates of overweight and obesity in the German part of the HBSC study

Applying a correction procedure to the prevalence estimates of overweight and obesity in the German part of the HBSC study

... their height and weight in face-to-face interviews at re- spective study centres before being measured and weighed in a standardized fashion. Trained staff measured body height without shoes to an accuracy of 0.1 ...

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Sexual Health questions included in the Health Behaviour in School aged Children (HBSC) Study: an international methodological pilot investigation

Sexual Health questions included in the Health Behaviour in School aged Children (HBSC) Study: an international methodological pilot investigation

... the HBSC study in some ...the HBSC survey, asking young people questions about sexual health and behaviour may be potentially embarrassing or even ...pilot study feedback, changes to the pilot ...

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Sociodemographics of pet ownership among adolescents in Great Britain : findings from the HBSC Study in England, Scotland, and Wales

Sociodemographics of pet ownership among adolescents in Great Britain : findings from the HBSC Study in England, Scotland, and Wales

... Characteristics of pet ownership Pet ownership Combinations 1 pet Dog Cat Small Mammal Fish, reptiles and amphibians Bird Others 2 or more pets Dog and Cat Cat and Small Mammal Small Mam[r] ...

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Comparisons in Screen-Time Behaviours among Adolescents with and without Long-Term Illnesses or Disabilities: Results from 2013/14 HBSC Study

Comparisons in Screen-Time Behaviours among Adolescents with and without Long-Term Illnesses or Disabilities: Results from 2013/14 HBSC Study

... this study is to compare time on STBs between adolescents with and without LTID in European Countries through the HBSC 2013/14 ...this study indicate a need for preventive strategies to address high ...

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Self reported weight and predictors of missing responses in youth

Self reported weight and predictors of missing responses in youth

... With the purpose of understanding the rationale behind the shortage of weight- response and to prevent this from happening on future studies, the aims of the present manuscript are twofold: first, to analyse if the ...

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Do adolescents with long-term illnesses and disabilities have increased risks of sports related injuries?

Do adolescents with long-term illnesses and disabilities have increased risks of sports related injuries?

... (HBSC) study revealed that just over half of medically treated injuries were through sporting activities (Pickett et ...to study the associations in sports and injuries in Finland as this could ...

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Mental health and well being in the context of school : Young people in Scotland

Mental health and well being in the context of school : Young people in Scotland

... Positive mental health and well-being can mean different things to different individuals and within the HBSC study several parameters of mental well-being are measured. 3,4 These include reported general ...

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Associations of physical activity with childhood asthma, a population study based on the WHO - health behaviour in school-aged children survey

Associations of physical activity with childhood asthma, a population study based on the WHO - health behaviour in school-aged children survey

... our study had mild or mod- erate asthma, as high PA was well represented, particu- larly by the ...the HBSC protocol states that PA should be of the “ moderate-to-vigorous ” ...The HBSC asthma ...

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Executive summary of the Czech Republic's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth

Executive summary of the Czech Republic's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth

... The main sources for the assessment of the indica- tor were the Thematic Report issued by the Czech School Inspectorate (Czech School Inspectorate, 2014, 2016), unpublished data from the HBSC study (school ...

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Health behaviour in school aged children : World Health Organization collaborative cross national study (HBSC): findings from the 2010 HBSC survey in Scotland

Health behaviour in school aged children : World Health Organization collaborative cross national study (HBSC): findings from the 2010 HBSC survey in Scotland

... Cross-National Study (HBSC) The Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) Study in Scotland is a key source of information on child and adolescent health in the ...country. HBSC ...

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Test-retest reliability of adolescents’ self-reported physical activity item in two consecutive surveys

Test-retest reliability of adolescents’ self-reported physical activity item in two consecutive surveys

... The moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) item has been a core question in the WHO Collaborative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study since 2002 [22] and was used in both ...

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Perceptions of school and the health of schoolchildren

Perceptions of school and the health of schoolchildren

... School systems and the social and academic expectations and pressures presented by school vary between countries. The HBSC study gives a unique opportunity to examine the impact of perceptions of school on ...

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Romantic and sexual behavior in young adolescents : repeated surveys in a population based cohort

Romantic and sexual behavior in young adolescents : repeated surveys in a population based cohort

... (HBSC) study: Chapter 3: Young people's health and health-related behaviour,"), it would seem that we have managed to capture data from the cohort as they were approaching the threshold for sexual ...

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Do country level environmental factors explain cross national variation in adolescent physical activity? A multilevel study in 29 European countries

Do country level environmental factors explain cross national variation in adolescent physical activity? A multilevel study in 29 European countries

... (HBSC) study [16]. This WHO collaborative cross-national study has investigated the health behaviours, well-being and social environment of adolescents since 1983 by ...the study’ s ap- proach ...

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Contextual factors related to chronic condition in portuguese adolescents: highlights from the HBSC/WHO study

Contextual factors related to chronic condition in portuguese adolescents: highlights from the HBSC/WHO study

... The HBSC study followed all the research rules defined by the Portuguese Ministry of Education and Regional Offices of Education, and was approved by the scientific committee, national ethics committee and ...

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Physical activity among adolescents with long term illnesses or disabilities in 15 European countries

Physical activity among adolescents with long term illnesses or disabilities in 15 European countries

... Data from pupils Mean age = 13.6y, SD=1.64 participating in the 2013/14 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children HBSC study were analysed to compare adolescents without LTID, with LTID a[r] ...

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Bicycle helmet use and bicycling-related injury among young Canadians: an equity analysis

Bicycle helmet use and bicycling-related injury among young Canadians: an equity analysis

... (HBSC) study is a cross-national survey conducted in collaboration with the World Health ...the HBSC was undertaken in Canada in the 2009/10 school- year with 26,078 young Canadians, mostly aged 11 ...

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Overweight and lower age at menarche: evidence from the Italian HBSC cross-sectional survey

Overweight and lower age at menarche: evidence from the Italian HBSC cross-sectional survey

... cross-sectional study based on the Italian “Health Behaviour in School-aged Children” (HBSC) study, and carried out according to the inter- national HBSC ...The HBSC is a collaborative ...

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Intentional self-harm in adolescence: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014

Intentional self-harm in adolescence: An analysis of data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey for England, 2014

... The majority of people who self-reported self-harm are aged between 11 and 25 years, however, self-harming behaviours are most likely to occur between the ages of 12 and 15 years. 2 The HBSC Study ...

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Test-retest reliability of selected items of Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey questionnaire in Beijing, China

Test-retest reliability of selected items of Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey questionnaire in Beijing, China

... the HBSC survey question- naire in a Chinese population, this study has several ...test-retest study is small and the two sampled schools both come from the urban area of ...This study, ...

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