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The end goal of the HBSC study is to improve the health and well-being of young people. To achieve this goal, research findings are disseminated to a wide range of users, including, but not limited to: academia, policy-makers, practitioners, the voluntary/non-governmental sectors, the public, and the media.

This area of our website is under development and will be expanded. Additional outputs such as fact sheets, presentations and data visualisations will be added in due course. At present, you can browse reports, journal articles which feature HBSC data, and HBSC research protocols.

REPORTS

International Reports, produced as part of the WHO Policy series ‘Health Policy for Children and Adolescents’ (HEPCA), compare participating countries across a number of health and well-being indicators.

Journal articles

Scientific articles which analyse data from the HBSC study are published in peer-reviewed journals and contribute to the evidence base around child and adolescent health and well-being.

Survey protocols

HBSC survey protocols include information on HBSC’s scientific rationale and methodology, the standard international questionnaire and technical appendices on data collection and management.

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