Titre : | Spotlight on adolescent health and well-being : Findings from the 2017/2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey in Europe and Canada. International report. |
Auteurs : | Jo Inchley, éd. ; Dorothy Currie, éd. ; Sanja Budisavljevic, éd. ; et al. |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Copenhagen [DNK] : WHO, 2020 |
ISBN : | 978-92-890-5500-0 |
Description : | 2 vol. / ill. |
Langues: | Français |
Mots-clés : | Adolescent ; Santé mentale ; Santé physique ; Santé environnementale ; Prise de risque ; Sexualité ; Santé sexuelle ; Comportement alimentaire ; Alimentation ; Obésité ; Comportement santé ; Etat santé ; Tabac ; Bien être ; Europe ; Canada |
Résumé : | Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC), a WHO collaborative cross-national study, has provided information about the health, well-being, social environment and health behaviour of 11-, 13- and 15-year-old boys and girls for over 30 years. The 2017/2018 survey collected data from over 220 000 young people in 45 countries and regions in Europe and Canada. The data focus on social context, health outcomes, health behaviours and risk behaviours relevant to young people’s health and well-being. New items on family meals, electronic media communication and cyberbullying were introduced to the HBSC survey in 2017/2018 and measures of individual health complaints and underweight are also included for the first time in this report. Volume 1 of the international report presents key findings from the 2017/2018 survey, and Volume 2 provides key data disaggregated by country/region, age, gender and family affluence. (R.A.) |
En ligne : | https://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Life-stages/child-and-adolescent-health/health-behaviour-in-school-aged-children-hbsc/publications/2020/spotlight-on-adolescent-health-and-well-being.-findings-from-the-20172018-health-behaviour-in-school-aged-children-hbsc-survey-in-europe-and-canada.-international-report.-volume-1.-key-findings |
Documents numériques (2)
Vol.2. Key data URL |
Volume 1. Key findings URL |