Research and analysis

Health behaviour in school age children (HBSC): data analysis

A thematic analysis of the recent HBSC survey data to explore the rising trend in poorer emotional wellbeing of young people.

Documents

Intentional self-harm in adolescence: an analysis of data from the HBSC survey for England, 2014

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Wellbeing of adolescent girls: an analysis of data from the HBSC survey for England, 2014

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Cyberbullying: an analysis of data from the HBSC survey for England, 2014

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Details

The series of 3 reports focus on:

  • self-harm
  • cyberbullying
  • emotional wellbeing of adolescent girls

These reports examine the data and explore what protective factors may exist in a young person’s life which may be linked to their mental health outcomes, ranging from personal attributes, family, school, peer and wider community context.

Public Health England has also produced a summary of data from the most recent HBSC survey.

Updates to this page

Published 22 June 2017

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