HBSC Finland

Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is a WHO collaborative cross-national study of adolescent health and well-being. Founded in 1982, the survey is undertaken every four years using a self-report questionnaire. HBSC uses findings at national, regional and international levels to gain new insight into young people’s health and well-being; understand the social determinants of health; and inform policy and practice to improve young people’s lives.
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Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Physical activity, health and wellbeing
Research areas
Physical activity, wellbeing and behaviour change across the life-span
Faculty
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences

Research group description

HBSC Finland

HBSC Finland â€“ WHO-Koululaistutkimus - Finland's national contribution to the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, which is carried out in cooperation with the European Office of the World Health Organization (WHO).  Study examines the health, well-being and health behaviour of children and young people at school, at home, with friends, in hobbies and on social media.

The data of the HBSC study are collected with anonymous questionnaires from 11-, 13- and 15-year-old schoolchildren every four years. Finland is one of the founding members of this international research that has been going on for 40 years.  Today, more than 50 countries are participating in the study.

The HBSC research protocol defines questions presented in all the participating countries, and the use of which enables international comparison. Several reports have been published and are freely available. 

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Research group

External members

Tiina Laatikainen

Professori

Marjorita Sormunen

Vanhempi yliopistonlehtori

Hanna Putkonen

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