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Inequalities in young people's health [Elektronisk resurs] : HBSC international report from the 2005/2006 survey
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  • Inequalities in young people's health [Elektronisk resurs] : HBSC international report from the 2005/2006 survey
Varianttitel
  • Inequalities in young people's health : health behaviour in school-aged children : international report from the 2005/2006 survey
Utgivning, distribution etc.
  • World Health Organization, Copenhagen : cop. 2008
Fysisk beskrivning
  • xiv, 206 s : ill.
Serietitel - biuppslagsform
  • Health policy for children and adolescents ; 5
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • "The University of Edinburgh, Child and Adolescent Health Research Unit"--Cover
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc.
  • Includes bibliographical references
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • This international report, the fourth to be published from the HSBC study, mirrors its predecessors by providing data on young people across a wide range of health, education, social and family measures. But while previous reports from the study have described patterns of health and behaviour with respect to gender, age, geographic and socioeconomic dimensions of health differentials, this one adopts a systematic approach to quantifying inequalities. The report sets out the associations between family affluence and the diverse health variables the study focuses on, by presenting them by geographic region. (From the preface)
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Institutionsnamn
  • World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe Utgivare
ISBN
  • 978-92-890-7195-6
  • 92-890-7195-8
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*504  $aIncludes bibliographical references
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*650 4$aCross-cultural comparison
*650 4$aAdolescent
*650 4$aHealth surveys
*650 4$aChild
*650 4$aSmoking
*650 4$aAlcohol drinking
*650 4$aMarijuana smoking
*650 4$aEurope
*650 4$aUnited States
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*653  $aRökning
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