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WHO report on health behaviours of 11–15-year-olds in Europe reveals more adolescents are reporting mental health concernsIn around a third of countries, the report reveals a rise in adolescents feeling pressured by schoolwork and a decline in young people reporting to like school. The report also discloses that over 1 in 10 adolescents report having been cyberbullied at least once in the past two months.
Success stories
- Nordic collaboration tracks positive mental health among adolescents
- France: data collection helps policymakers devise careful prevention strategies to improve adolescent health
- Creating a strategy for pregnancy and parenthood in young people in the United Kingdom
- Tackling mental ill health in Sweden
- Taxing alcopops in Germany
- Advancing the fight against sugar in Latvia
- Faster, higher, stronger: increasing physical activity levels in the Russian Federation
About HBSC
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is a collaborative cross-national study with findings published every 4 years as a flagship publication by the WHO Regional Office for Europe.
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