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1 HBSC IRELAND 2014 NATIONAL REPORT LAUNCH December 2015

2 Background Methodology Results Summary Presentation Outline

3 Collaborative study with WHO European Region Initiated in 4 countries 44 countries and regions in 2014 Irish data collected over five cycles since 1994 HBSC Background

4 HBSC Conceptual Framework Age Gender SES Ethnicity Symptoms

5 HBSC Methodology Research protocol developed by the network International and national questions Self-administered questionnaires Response rates (230 schools / 13,611 children)

6 New topics and items Cyberbullying, first sexual intercourse (WHO/HBSC network) Additional questions around tobacco E xposure, purchasing, packaging (F. Howell, DOH) Child developed questions Comhairle na nÓg and Primary Schools (A. O’Donnell and team, DCYA) HBSC 2014 – what’s new?

7 RESULTS

8 Changes from 2010

9 General Health and Wellbeing

10 Life Satisfaction

11 Child developed questions 12 to 17 year olds10 to 14 year olds

12 Self-confident

13 Smoking – Behaviour, Exposure and Access

14 Ever smoked

15 Smoking – Behaviour, Exposure and Access

16 Exposure to second-hand smoke Exposure to second-hand smoke at home Overall, 12% of children report that adults are allowed to smoke in their house with a further 5% reporting that their are no rules of restrictions on smoking in their house Exposure to second-hand smoke in the family car Overall, 16% of children report that adults are allowed to smoking in the family car as long as the window is down, with a further 3% reporting that there are no rules or restrictions on smoking in the family car.

17 Alcohol – Consumption and Drunkenness

18 Been drunk in the last 30 days

19 Drug Use

20 Food and Dietary Behaviours

21 Fruit consumption

22 Soft drink consumption

23 Food and Dietary Behaviours (2)

24 Going to school/bed hungry

25 Exercise and Physical Activity

26 Physically active on 7 days of the last week

27 Fighting and Bullying

28 Cyber bullying – mean messages

29 Cyber bullying – unflattering pictures

30 Sexual Health Behaviours

31 Contraception Use

32 Summary

33 PROJECT TEAM Health Promotion Research Centre, National University of Ireland, Galway Dr Saoirse Nic GabhainnPrincipal Investigator, HBSC Ireland Dr Colette KellyCo-Principal Investigator, HBSC Ireland Dr Michal MolchoCo-Principal Investigator, HBSC Ireland Ms Lorraine BurkeResearcher Ms Mary CallaghanResearcher Ms Natasha ClarkeResearcher Ms Maureen D’EathResearcher Ms Kathy Ann FoxResearcher Ms Aoife GavinResearcher / Survey Manager Ms Helen GrealishPhD Student Ms Yetunde John AkinolaPhD Student Dr Eimear KeanePost-Doctoral Researcher Ms Ursula KennyPhD Student Ms Catherine PerryResearcher Ms Larri WalkerResearch Assistant Advisory Committee Dr Patricia ClarkeHealth Research Board Ms Catriona ConnollyDepartment of Health Dr Sean DenyerDepartments of Health/Children and Youth Affairs Dr John DevlinDepartment of Health Dr Cate HartiganHealth Services Executive Dr Fenton HowellDepartment of Health Mr Liam McCormackDepartment of Health Dr Miriam OwensDepartment of Health

34 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The children and parents who consented and participated, the teachers and school staffs who facilitated their participation. All children and young people, teachers, participation officers, Comhairle na nÓg and DCYA staff who participated in the child participation initiative. International Co-ordinator: Professor C. Currie, University of St.Andrews, Scotland. International Databank Manager: Professor O. Samdal, University of Bergen, Norway. The Department of Health; The Department of Children and Youth Affairs; The Department of Education and Science. We would also like to thank Ms Priscilla Doyle, Ms Jessica D’Eath, Mr Eamon O Broith, Ms Anne O’Sullivan, Ms Leah Albertini, Mr Martin Javornicky, Ms Nathalia Cerca, Mr Jakub Gajewski, Ms Ciara Walsh, Dr Honor Young, Mr Huthaifa Kazim, Ms Laura Kiersey, Ms Clare Conte, Ms Arlene Molloy, Ms Cathie Clare, Dr Viv Batt and all other NUI Galway staff and services. Data Entry: Amarach, Co.Dublin and Ms Larri Walker, HPRC Report design and Layout: Mr Rob Smyth

35 Contact Us Contact HBSC Ireland hbsc@nuigalway.ie HBSC Ireland Website www.nuigalway.ie/hbsc HBSC International Website www.hbsc.org

36 Thank you.

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