Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in the explanation of socio-economic health differences among adolescents. The hypothesis of different exposure and the hypothesis of different vulnerability were explored.Method. In the study carried out in 1998, the prevalence of health complaints of smokers vs non-smokers, alcohol consumers vs abstainers, and among different socio-economic groups of 2,616 Slovak adolescents (mean age, 14.9 +/- 0.62 years) were investigated by means of self-reported questionnaires. The adolescents were stratified according to sex and type of secondary school.Results. Socio-economic disadvantage and the presence of health risk behavior were associated with greate...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
The aim of the study is to explore the relationship between the position in the socio-economic strat...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
AIM: To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
The aim of the study is to explore the relationship between the position in the socio-economic strat...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Aim. To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
AIM: To investigate the role of health risk behavior, such as smoking and alcohol consumption, in th...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
Objectives: Socio-economic differences in the frequency of smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, p...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
We aimed to assess the development of the socioeconomic gradient in health-related behaviour (HRB) a...
The aim of the study is to explore the relationship between the position in the socio-economic strat...
Background: Lower socioeconomic position is generally associated with higher rates of smoking and al...