The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Office for Europe and runs on a four-year cycle. In 2014, Ireland participated for the fifth time in the HBSC study (www.nuigalway.ie/hbsc). The overall aims of the HBSC study are to gain new insight into, and increase our understanding of young people’s health and well-being, health behaviours and their social context. HBSC collects data on key indicators of health, health attitudes, and health behaviours, as well as the context of health for young people. The study is a school-based survey with information collected from students through self-completion questionnaires in ...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary sch...
This report provides us with a very important picture of the trends in the health behaviours of scho...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is a cross national research study conducted in coll...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2010, the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Chil...
This report presents data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey carried ou...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2006, the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Chil...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
The Health Behaviours in School Children (HBSC) survey 2014 shows that overall health levels are goo...
The HBSC is a cross-sectional study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (W...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2010, the Irish Health Behaviour in Schoolaged Child...
This short report presents data of tobacco, alcohol and drug use among 15-17 year olds in the wester...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary sch...
This report provides us with a very important picture of the trends in the health behaviours of scho...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is a cross national research study conducted in coll...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2010, the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Chil...
This report presents data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey carried ou...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2006, the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Chil...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
The Health Behaviours in School Children (HBSC) survey 2014 shows that overall health levels are goo...
The HBSC is a cross-sectional study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (W...
This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2010, the Irish Health Behaviour in Schoolaged Child...
This short report presents data of tobacco, alcohol and drug use among 15-17 year olds in the wester...
The use of alcohol and drugs among adolescents is of increasing public health and social concern. Th...
A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary sch...
This report provides us with a very important picture of the trends in the health behaviours of scho...