Aim: Our aim was to investigate potential differences in mental health, self-rated health, risky sexual behaviour, alcohol use, and drug use between (1) Prospective exchange students and campus students separated by sex, and (2) male and female students as a group. Method: Comparative cross-sectional design using an online survey containing the following instruments: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Sexual Behaviour in Young People in Sweden; Self-Rated Health Questionnaire; and General Health Questionnaire 12. One-hundred and fourteen prospective exchange students and 451 campus students participated in the study. Results: Male prospective exchange students rated their mental health as being better and had used cannabis more often compared with f...
We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess sexual behaviour of students at a British Universi...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...
AimOur aim was to investigate potential differences in mental health, self-rated health, risky sexua...
Aims: To follow up on exchange students' alcohol use, drug use, mental health, self-rated health, an...
The aim of the study was to determine whether international students have greater risk-taking behavi...
The aim of the study was to determine whether international students have greater risk-taking behavi...
Summary Background: The aim was to assess sexual risk-taking behaviour in a sample of Swedish youth ...
Background: The fact that youth take sexual risks when they are abroad have been shown in previous s...
Background: The fact that youth take sexual risks when they are abroad have been shown in previous s...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess sexual behaviour of students at a British Universi...
We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess sexual behaviour of students at a British Universi...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...
AimOur aim was to investigate potential differences in mental health, self-rated health, risky sexua...
Aims: To follow up on exchange students' alcohol use, drug use, mental health, self-rated health, an...
The aim of the study was to determine whether international students have greater risk-taking behavi...
The aim of the study was to determine whether international students have greater risk-taking behavi...
Summary Background: The aim was to assess sexual risk-taking behaviour in a sample of Swedish youth ...
Background: The fact that youth take sexual risks when they are abroad have been shown in previous s...
Background: The fact that youth take sexual risks when they are abroad have been shown in previous s...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Background: University students who complete study abroad experiences are potentially exposed to beh...
Research on travelling populations indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in ...
Research on travelling populations, indicates that geographic mobility is associated with changes in...
We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess sexual behaviour of students at a British Universi...
We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess sexual behaviour of students at a British Universi...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...
The aim of this study was to determine gender differences in health risk behaviours among university...