36 resultados para HBSC
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The Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study 2006 This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2006, the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey. The 2006 HBSC survey is the third time that data of this kind has been collected from young people across the Republic of Ireland; previous surveys were conducted in 2002 and 1998. Click here to download PDF 1.3mb
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This report presents data from the HBSC Ireland 2010, the Irish Health Behaviour in Schoolaged Children survey. The 2010 HBSC survey is the fourth time that data of this kind have been collected from young people across the Republic of Ireland; previous surveys were conducted in 2006, 2002 and 1998 (www.nuigalway.ie/hbsc). Â Click here to download PDF 1.2mb
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The HBSC is a cross-sectional study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe. It runs every 4 years and in 2010 there were 43 participating countries and regions collecting data on the health behaviours, health outcomes and contexts of childrenâ?Ts lives. The Irish survey has been carried out by the Health Promotion Research Centre, NUI Galway since 1998 and brings together all the data (relating to almost 40,000 Irish children) collected over this period to examine the key trends and patterns between 1998 and 2010. In terms of risky behaviour, the survey reports that in 2010 12% of Irish children said they were smoking compared to 21% in 1998. 28% reported that they had been drunk compared to 29% in 1998. 8% reported that they had used cannabis compared to 10% in 1998. In terms of positive behaviour, seat-belt wearing rates have doubled (82%) amongst children since 1998 and 33% reported that their health was excellent compared to 28% in 1998. High rates of life satisfaction (76%) and reported happiness (91%) continue. Click here to download The HBSC Ireland Trends Report 1998 – 2010 PDF 958KB
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This report presents data from the 2006 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey; a World Health Organization (WHO) collaborative cross-national study and focuses on data collected from young people in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It expands on the findings from the international report Inequalities in Young People's Health (Currie et al, 2008), with additional variables and prevalence rates that allows more comprehensive and focussed comparisons to be made between the four countries.This resource was contributed by The National Documentation Centre on Drug Use.
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Boletín semanal para profesionales sanitarios de la Secretaría General de Salud Pública, Inclusión y Calidad de Vida de la Consejería de Salud y Bienestar Social
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Boletín semanal para profesionales sanitarios de la Secretaría General de Salud Pública y Participación Social de la Consejería de Salud
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Despite a lack of consistent research, the possible association between school attachment and cyberbullying suggests that targeting school attachment as a method of increasing help-seeking behaviors may be important in intervention strategies for cyberbullying. The present study sought to fill the gap in current literature by examining cyberbullying and school attachment in a nationally representative sample of U.S. adolescents, grades 6-10 (n=9,227). Results found that negative school attachment was significantly associated with greater odds of cyberbullying victimization (OR=4.71, p<0.001), perpetration (OR=2.95, p<0.001), and cyberbully-victim status (OR=3.38, p<0.001). After adjustment for confounding variables, cyberbullying victimization remained significant (OR=1.90, p=0.002). Overall, the present analyses suggest that higher negative school attachment may be associated with higher frequency of cyberbullying behaviors. These findings provide evidence for an association between school attachment and cyberbullying, and support considerations that improving school attachment may be a potential source of intervention against cyberbullying in an adolescent population.^
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The Health Behaviours in School Children (HBSC) survey 2014 shows that overall health levels are good. There are encouraging findings on consumption of fruit and vegetables, teeth cleaning, and a drop in smoking levels and consumption of sweets and soft drinks. However, many children said they find it easy to get cigarettes, too many children are going to bed hungry, and there are concerns about levels of cyber bullying. A total of 13,611 pupils were surveyed with questions on topics like general health, food and dietary behaviour, exercise and physical activity, self-care, smoking, use of alcohol and other substances, bullying including cyber bullying, and sexual health behaviours.
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The present chapter discusses the assets model as a theoretical approach to the study of health behavior and health promotion. The model emphasizes people’s talents, competences, and resources. In this chapter, a health asset is defined as any factor or resource that maximizes the opportunities for individuals, local communities, and populations to attain and maintain health and well-being. This perspective expands and complements the current medical model as it focuses on the development of a sense of empowerment in community members to prevent and manage their own health. Therefore, in this chapter we address the concepts of salutogenesis, social support, resilience, coping, self-regulation, social capital, and personal and social competence, which are central to the development of individuals’ potential to manage and savor their own health, creating the conditions for self-fulfillment. Additionally, we demonstrate how the assets model guides the study of children’s and adolescents’ health in the Portuguese Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (www.hbsc.org), concentrating on areas such as active lifestyles and quality-of-life perception. Finally, we present a roadmap for action that emphasizes the need to identify the factors that make children and adolescents happy and healthy individuals, while minimizing risks and problems they naturally encounter throughout their development. We also argue for the need to involve young people in discussions concerning their health and health promotion practices, focusing on the development of talents, capabilities, and positive expectations for the future.
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Adolescence’s changes may become more pronounced when living with a chronic condition (CC). This study aims to examined the differences in satisfaction with family life, perception of school competence and “pressure with homework” of Portuguese adolescents’ 1) living with CC; 2) how living with CC affects school participation; taking into account age, gender and family socioeconomic status (SES). Five thousand fifty Portuguese adolescents (mean age 14 ± 1.85) of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC/WHO) were included. Results showed increased vulnerability in adolescents living with CC, presenting a lower satisfaction with family life and poor school outcomes. Younger boys, having a higher SES and not having CC are significantly associated with satisfaction with family life. Older girls, having a lower SES and living with CC were associated with more stress related to school work. Future interventions should include these features combined with ‘listening’ to adolescents and their needs, allowing their participation in the promotion of personal health.
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Sickle cell retinopathy (SCR) develops in up to 30% of sickle cell disease patients (SCD) during the second decade of life. Treatment for this affection remains palliative, so studies on its pathophysiology may contribute to the future development of novel therapies. SCR is more frequently observed in hemoglobin SC disease and derives from vaso-occlusion in the microvasculature of the retina leading to neovascularization and, eventually, to blindness. Circulating inflammatory cytokines, angiogenic factors, and their interaction may contribute to the pathophysiology of this complication. Angiopoietin (Ang)-1, Ang-2, soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1, E-selectin, P-selectin, IL1-β, TNF-α, pigment epithelium derived factor (PEDF) and vascular endothelial growth factor plasmatic levels were determined in 37 SCD patients with retinopathy, 34 without retinopathy, and healthy controls. We observed that sICAM-1 is significantly decreased, whereas PEDF is elevated in HbSC patients with retinopathy (P=0.012 and P=0.031, respectively). Ang-1, Ang-2 and IL1-β levels were elevated in SCD patients (P=0.001, P<0.001 and P=0.001, respectively), compared to controls, and HbSS patients presented higher levels of Ang-2 compared to HbSC (P<0.001). Our study supports the possible influence of sICAM-1 and PEDF on the pathophysiology of retinal neovascularization in SCD patients.
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RESUMO O comportamento sexual dos jovens é actualmente, uma das principais preocupações da Saúde Pública internacional e nacional pela sua associação com várias consequências indesejáveis que, directa ou indirectamente, afectam a saúde e o bem-estar dos adolescentes, nomeadamente infecção pelo Vírus da Imunodeficiência Adquirida (VIH/SIDA), outras Infecções Sexualmente Transmissíveis (IST’s) e gravidez indesejada. Os comportamentos sexuais de risco têm sido identificados como uma das principais causas associadas com a mortalidade, morbilidade e problemas sociais nos jovens. O presente trabalho tem como objectivos gerais aprofundar o conhecimento sobre a sexualidade e os comportamentos sexuais nos adolescentes portugueses escolarizados e identificar necessidades e factores relevantes para a Saúde Sexual e prevenção do VIH/SIDA nos adolescentes. Para a concretização destes objectivos foram efectuados dois estudos, um quantitativo e outro qualitativo. O estudo quantitativo pretende descrever os conhecimentos, atitudes e práticas na área da sexualidade com relevância para a prevenção do VIH/SIDA nos jovens e analisar as relações entre os comportamentos sexuais adoptados e as variáveis sócio-demográficas, as psicossociais e as dos contextos sociais do jovem (família, pares, escola e comunidade). A amostra utilizada é composta por 3762 adolescentes que frequentavam o 8º e 10º ano de escolaridade e faz parte do estudo realizado em Portugal Continental em 2002 (Matos, Gonçalves, Dias, & Aventura Social, 2003) da Rede Europeia “Health Behaviours in School-aged Children (HBSC/OMS)”, da Organização Mundial de Saúde (Currie et al., 2004). O segundo estudo, qualitativo, propõe-se identificar e aprofundar os factores e processos ligados à protecção e ao risco individuais e do contexto ecológico, visando compreender as dinâmicas subjacentes aos conhecimentos, atitudes e comportamentos sexuais relevantes para a prevenção do VIH/SIDA. Neste estudo foram realizados 12 grupos focais, utilizando uma amostra constituída por 72 adolescentes, 36 jovens do sexo feminino e 36 do sexo masculino, de seis escolas públicas do ensino regular situadas em diferentes regiões do país. Nos resultados do estudo quantitativo, salienta-se a percentagem de adolescentes que refere já ter iniciado a actividade sexual, 23.7%. Relativamente à idade da primeira relação sexual, 48.2% dos adolescentes refere ter tido a sua primeira experiência sexual entre os 12 e os 14 anos e 17.3% aos 11 anos ou menos. Quanto à utilização do preservativo, 29.9% dos jovens refere não o ter utilizado na última relação sexual. Os dados sugerem a existência de diferenças de género e de idade relativamente aos conhecimentos, atitudes e comportamentos sexuais. Pelos resultados encontrados nas análises de regressão logística pode-se verificar que as variáveis “ter iniciado as relações sexuais” e “não ter utilizado o preservativo, na última relação sexual”, se associam significativamente com variáveis individuais de nível sócio-demográfico e pessoal e variáveis relativas ao contexto social que rodeia os jovens (família, pares, escola e comunidade). Os resultados do estudo qualitativo sublinham que as questões ligadas à sexualidade são complexas e que os conhecimentos, atitudes e comportamentos sexuais adoptados pelos jovens sofrem múltiplas influências que se situam a vários níveis, nomeadamente individual, familiar, interpessoal (pares), escolar e comunitário. Os adolescentes identificaram diversos factores ligados à protecção e ao risco nos diferentes níveis de análise. Os resultados apontam também para que os factores e processos de risco e de protecção interagem entre si através de possíveis relações que reduzem ou aumentam a probabilidade do envolvimento em comportamentos de risco. Os resultados dos dois estudos sugerem que os adolescentes não podem ser considerados um grupo homogéneo em relação aos conhecimentos, atitudes e comportamentos sexuais e relativos ao VIH/SIDA. Apontam também para a importância das intervenções precoces, que envolvam os jovens como principais intervenientes no processo e os agentes de socialização (pares, pais, escola e comunidade), quer ao nível da redução dos factores ligados ao risco, quer ao nível da promoção dos factores ligados à protecção. A complementaridade encontrada na utilização de diferentes metodologias parece funcionar como uma estratégia para aumentar o conhecimento e a compreensão das complexidades em que a sexualidade se desenvolve. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho poderão contribuir para o planeamento e implementação de programas de promoção de Saúde Sexual e prevenção de VIH/SIDA nos jovens, que reflictam as suas necessidades específicas, e consequentemente, permitam efectivos ganhos na saúde juvenil.
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The Health Behavior in School-aged Children is a cross-national study collecting data on social and health indicators on adolescents in 43 countries. The study provides comparable data on health behaviors and health outcomes through the use of a common protocol, which have been a back bone of the study sine its initiation in 1983. Recent years, researchers within the study have noticed a questionable comparability on the widely used item on self-rated health. One of the four response categories to the item "Would you say your health is….?" showed particular variation, as the response category "Fair" varied from 20 % in Latvia and Moldova to 3-4 % in Bulgaria and Macedonia. A qualitative mini-survey of the back-translations showed that the response category "Fair" had a negative slant in 25 countries, a positive slant in 10 countries and was considered neutral in 9 countries. This finding indicates that there are what may be called semantic issues affecting comparability in international studies, since the same original word (in an English original) is interpreted differently across countries and cultures. The paper test and discuss a few possible explanations to this, however, only leaving to future studies to hold a cautious approach to international comparisons if working with the self-rated health item with four response categories.
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Ao abordarmos a temática “Crescer & Saúde-Desenvolvimento e Comportamento dos Adolescentes e Jovens Recém-Ingressados no ISCED de Benguela”, enfatizamos a relevância dos aspetos que constituem a sua génese, no sentido de sugerir ações que contribuam para uma educação para a saúde no âmbito do sistema educativo do ensino superior público em Benguela, e a sua promoção na formação de professores. A questão de partida do estudo foi: Qual é a situação dos adolescentes e jovens em matéria de comportamentos de saúde e seus contextos? Para responder à questão, foram desenvolvidos dois estudos: O estudo quantitativo realizado através de um questionário constituído, entre outras, por questões do Health Behaviour School Aged-Children (HBSC) (Currie, et al., 2001, Matos et al., 2002, 2010), contou com um universo estudantil distribuído por nove especialidades. Assim sendo, foi extraída uma amostra de 20% do total de indivíduos que frequentam o primeiro ano, num total de 255 estudantes. O estudo qualitativo, através de grupos focais, contou com 78 indivíduos, distribuídos entre a universidade pública e privada, e teve a finalidade de caracterizar os comportamentos sexuais e outros aspetos relacionados com a saúde nos adolescentes e jovens do 1º ano do ISCED de Benguela. Os resultados refletem a necessidade de uma educação com cariz formativo e informativo que desenvolva ações pedagógicas específicas de dimensão social, presente nas várias instâncias de socialização, através da interação social para que os jovens adquiram normas, atitudes, conhecimentos e comportamentos aceites socialmente. Esperamos que o presente sirva de ferramenta importante para melhor conhecimento dos seus comportamentos, estilo de vida, conhecimentos face ao VIH/SIDA e IST’s, comportamento de risco, saúde mental, atitudes face à diferença e às adversidades, entre outros aspetos, permitindo o exercício de uma influência positiva por parte dos trabalhadores da instituição, dos colegas, familiares e sociedade civil.