Monitoring adolescent health behaviours and social determinants cross-nationally over more than a decade: introducing the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study supplement on trends
Kuntsche and Ravens-Sieberer talk about the health behaviour in school-aged children. What emerges as a general picture of the 19 contributions included in this supplement is that, across countries, contemporary adolescents are better off than their counterparts were about a decade ago. In 2010, a h...
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