„ Changes in Health Behaviour of School-Aged Children between 1986-2002 (A comparative analysis of the risk behaviour) Németh Á., Aszmann A.,Páll G., Kökönyei.

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„ Changes in Health Behaviour of School-Aged Children between (A comparative analysis of the risk behaviour) Németh Á., Aszmann A.,Páll G., Kökönyei Gy., Várnai D.,Szabadi I., Balogh Á. National Institute of Child Health ICBM MAGATARTÁSTUDOMÁNYI KONFERENCIA

HEALTH BEHAVIOUR IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN SURVEY (HBSC) 5 nationally representative data collections between 1985 and ,13,15,17-year-old pupils One of main goals: monitoring and anlysing self reported health, life satisfaction and health behaviours 35 countries, respondents standardized methods ( questionnaire, sampling, coding, processing)

CHANGES IN SMOKING BEHAVIOUR Significant changes Between 1986 and 2002 only among year-old girls (33 <45%) Proportion of weekly smokers ( ) boys girls 13-14yr 15-16yr 3,4 <4,4% 1,2 <3,5%* 5,9 <8,3%* 6,8 <9,4%* The proportion of occasionally smokers Sign. Change among girls

Change Between 1986 and 2002 significant in both age- groups and genders except for year-old boys CHANGES IN SMOKING HABITS yr boys 6,8 < 11% yr girls 2,1 < 8,5% Number of cigarettes/ week yr 15-16yr boys girls 16,5 <27,2%*6,9 <18,5%* 36,6 <42,3*25,5 <32,2* 20,622,1 14,1 19,4

CHANGES IN ALCOHOL USE INDICATORS USED FOR MONITORING Frequency of beer, wine consumption Frequency of drunkeness Drinking beer at least weekly boysgirls yr 14,4 <29,5%* 2,7 <9%* Drinking wine at least weekly yr boysgirls 6,5 <25,7%*1,3 <10,4%*

CHANGES IN THE PROPORTION OF PUPILS REPORTING HAVING BEEN DRUNKEN Changes Once : non-significant Never More than once Significant Never, once, more than once Significant Changes

SUMMARY BETWEEN UNFAVOURABLE TENDENCY IN  TOBACCO USE  Having already tried smoking (increase among yr girls)  Weekly smokers (increase among yr old boys and girls of the two age groups)  Daily smoking (increase in both genders and age groups except for yr old boys  Number of cigarettes smoked weekly (increase in both genders and age groups)  ALCOHOL USE  Rate of pupils who drink beer and wine regularly increased among boys and girls  Rate of pupils who have never been drunk decreased  Rate of pupils who have been drunk once or more increased

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