Tunisia Global School-Based Student Health Survey 2008
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
April, 2008 - June, 2008
Series or system
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Individual - Interview
Summary
The Global School-Based Health Survey was designed to provide accurate data on health behaviors and protective factors among students, including dietary behaviors, hygiene, physical activity, tobacco and drug use, and violence and unintentional injury. It is often used to help countries develop priorities, establish programs and advocate for resources for school health programs, policies and youth health.
In Tunisia, a two-stage cluster sample design was used to create a representative sample of students grades 7-9. The school response rate was 100%, while the student response rate was 83%, with a total of 2,870 students participating in the survey.
Keywords
Amputation, Burns, Dental care, Diet, Education access, Falls, Fruits and vegetables, Height, Hygiene, Illicit drug use, Intentional injuries, Interpersonal violence, Leisure activities, Occupational injuries, Oral hygiene, Physical activity, Poverty, Processed foods, Road traffic injuries, Self-inflicted injuries, Tobacco smoking, Unintentional injuries, Weight, Body mass index, Bullying, FFQ, Secondhand smoke
Citation
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Publisher
Suggested citation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Ministry of Public Health (Tunisia), World Health Organization (WHO). Tunisia Global School-Based Student Health Survey 2008. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO).