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Health Behaviour in School-age Children
A WHO Cross National Survey Summary of publications from the First Survey (1983/84) and the Second Survey (1985/86)
Abstract: The purpose of this report is to present an outline of selected publications and to provide a complete list of publications from the first (1983/84) and second (1985) surveys. Several types of publications have been included: articles in international and national journals, papers presented at international conferences, and national reports. The summaries of selected publications are placed in nine categories, including general descriptions of the study, presentations of findings concerning health behaviours such as smoking and physical activity, and presentations of implications of the survey findings. Publications from the third (1989/90) survey, such as the reporting of results concerning AIDS from the pilot study by Currie (1990), are not covered by this report.
Topic: HBSC survey results, all topics in the Mandatory Questionnaire
HBSC data: 1983/84 and 1985/86 international files
Languages:Â English
Collection: WHO report
Editors: Bente Wold and Leif Edvard Aaro
Copyright:Â CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
Suggested citation: Wold B & Aaro, L. A. (1990). Health Behaviour in School-age Children. A WHO Cross National Survey Summary of publications from the First Survey (1983-84) and the Second Survey (1985-86). University of Bergen, Research Centre for Health Promotion, Norway.
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