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Örkényi, Á., Zakariás, I., Várnai, D., Kökönyei, Gy., Németh, Á. (2007). Resilience: the art of adjustment, Project report based on an international analysis using the data of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study. Országos Gyermekegészségügyi Intézet (National Institute of Child Health), Budapest. Download [PDF format - 1.5MB]
This project was executed within the programme “Analysis of thematic issues related to social situation, demography and family – Transitions in Life and Life Cycle” (VP/2006/013) announced by the Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Directorate General of the European Commission.

WHO Regional Office for Europe (2006). WHO/HBSC Forum 2006: Addressing the socioeconomic determinants of healthy eating habits and physical activity levels among adolescents. Download [PDF format - 2MB]

Ross J, Godeau E, Dias S, Vignes C, Gross L (2004) Setting Politics Aside to Collect Cross-National Data on Sexual Health of Adolescents Sexual health in young people – Findings from the HBSC study, SEICUS Report, Volume 32, 4: 28-34.

Ross J, Godeau E, Dias S (2004) Sexual health in young people – Findings from the HBSC study, Entre Nous, the European magazine for sexual and reproductive health; 58: 20-23.

Nic Gabhainn S & François Y. (2000) Health and health behaviour among young people: Reported smoking among school children in Europe and North America. Interaction: the European Network on Young People and Tobacco, 13, 11. available from: http://www.ktl.fi/enypat/data/news13eng.pdf

Kolip P & Schmidt B. (1999) Gender and Health in Adolescence. WHO Policy Series: Health policy for children and adolescents. Issue 2, WHO Regional Office for Europe. Download [PDF format - 390KB]

Currie CE & Watson J. (eds) (1998) Translating Research Findings into Health Promotion Action: Lessons from the HBSC Study. Report from a workshop jointly organised by the Health Education Board for Scotland, the Research Unit in Health and Behavioural Change, University of Edinburgh, and the World Health Organisation Regional Office, published the Health Education Board for Scotland.

Harel Y & Kanny D. (1997). A Cross National Perspective on Youth Injuries in 22 Countries: Findings from the 1994 World Health Organization Health Behavior in School aged Children (WHO HBSC).

 
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