OBJECTIVE: Very few studies specifically have examined the health status of 20-year-olds. The purpose of the present study is to examine the changes in health status and behaviour among young Swiss adults between 1993 and 2003. METHODS: The present study used data from the Swiss Federal Surveys of Adolescents, conducted in 1993 and 2003 among 20-year-olds in Switzerland. The study sample included military recruits and a representative community cohort. More than 20,000 subjects participated in each survey. RESULTS: Young adults in 2003 reported fewer traffic- and sports-related accidents, but more work-related and other accidents versus young adults in 1993. A greater percentage of men were overweight or obese in 2003. Also in 2003, a gre...
Introduction: Debates about the legalization of illegal substances (e.g., cannabis) continue around ...
Objectives To examine the extent to which smoking, alcohol, physical activity and mental health prob...
Tobacco and alcohol use are among the leading preventable risk factors associated with premature mor...
Objective: Very few studies specifically have ex-amined the health status of 20-year-olds. The pur-p...
OBJECTIVE To provide nationwide data on health status and health behaviours among young adults in...
During the year 1992, under the auspices of the Federal Office for Public Health, the Institute for ...
Objectives: Our study aimed to describe the temporal changes in self-rated health status (SRH) from ...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives Our study aimed to describe the temporal chan...
Aim: To summarize published findings in peer-reviewed journals of the first two waves of the Swiss C...
BACKGROUND: Few European studies have investigated how cardiovascular risk factors (CRF) in adults r...
Several criteria (frequency, hazardous use, drunkenness) were used to delineate four distinct groups...
BACKGROUND: Data targeting trends in legal and illegal substance use by adolescents are scarce. Usin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the proportion and characteristics of adolescents who use illicit drugs and co...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to describe health literacy and its association wit...
The Swiss HBSC study aims to assess health behaviour and lifestyles in fifth- to ninth-graders (seve...
Introduction: Debates about the legalization of illegal substances (e.g., cannabis) continue around ...
Objectives To examine the extent to which smoking, alcohol, physical activity and mental health prob...
Tobacco and alcohol use are among the leading preventable risk factors associated with premature mor...
Objective: Very few studies specifically have ex-amined the health status of 20-year-olds. The pur-p...
OBJECTIVE To provide nationwide data on health status and health behaviours among young adults in...
During the year 1992, under the auspices of the Federal Office for Public Health, the Institute for ...
Objectives: Our study aimed to describe the temporal changes in self-rated health status (SRH) from ...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives Our study aimed to describe the temporal chan...
Aim: To summarize published findings in peer-reviewed journals of the first two waves of the Swiss C...
BACKGROUND: Few European studies have investigated how cardiovascular risk factors (CRF) in adults r...
Several criteria (frequency, hazardous use, drunkenness) were used to delineate four distinct groups...
BACKGROUND: Data targeting trends in legal and illegal substance use by adolescents are scarce. Usin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the proportion and characteristics of adolescents who use illicit drugs and co...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to describe health literacy and its association wit...
The Swiss HBSC study aims to assess health behaviour and lifestyles in fifth- to ninth-graders (seve...
Introduction: Debates about the legalization of illegal substances (e.g., cannabis) continue around ...
Objectives To examine the extent to which smoking, alcohol, physical activity and mental health prob...
Tobacco and alcohol use are among the leading preventable risk factors associated with premature mor...