ELEVE: Données démographiques du répondant, Consommation d’alcool et autres drogues, Comportements alimentaires, Hygiène, Santé mentale, Activité physique, Facteurs de protection, Comportements sexuels contribuant à l’infection VIH et à d’autres maladies sexuellement transmissibles ainsi qu’aux grossesses non désirées, Consommation de tabac, Violence et traumatismes involontaires, Connaissance du Virus de l’Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH).
STUDENT: Alcohol use, dietary behaviours, drug use, hygiene, mental health, physical activity, protective factors, sexual behaviours, tobacco use, violence and unintentional injury.
STUDENT: Alcohol use, dietary behaviours, drug use, hygiene, mental health, physical activity, protective facotrs, sexual behaviours, tobacco use, violence and unintentional injury.
STUDENT: Alcohol use, dietary behaviours, drug use, hygiene, mental health, physical activity, protective factors, sexual behaviours, tobacco use, violence and unintentional injury.
Consists of information on gender issues mainly violence against women and girls using evidence, data and knowledge gathered from in Pacific Island Countries.
- HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, Questions on crime.
- INDIVIDUAL(woman): Respondent and her community, General health, Reproductive health, Children, Current or most recent partner, Attitudes, Respondent and her partner, Injuries, Impact and coping, Partner's treatment of children, Other experiences, Financial autonomy, Completion of interview.
Highlights the urgent, unmet medical and emotional needs of survivors of family and sexual violence in Papua New Guinea and recommends concrete action in order to meet these needs.
The 2015 Cook Islands GSHS was a school-based survey of students in Years 8-13, which are typically attended by students aged 13-17. A two-stage cluster sample design was used to produce data representative of all students in Years 8-13 in Cook Islands. At the first stage, all schools were selected to participate. At the second stage, all classes were selected to participate and all students were eligible to participate.
Version 01: Public-use file adapted from the Master file provided by World Health Organization (WHO).
The Global school-based student health survey (GSHS) is a collaborative surveillance project designed to help countries measure and assess the behavioural risk factors and protective factors in 10 key areas among young people aged 13 to 17 years. The GSHS is a relatively low-cost school-based survey which uses a self-administered questionnaire to obtain data on young people's health behaviour and protective factors related to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide.
En 2001, l’Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, en collaboration avec l’UNICEF, l’UNESCO et l’ONUSIDA, ainsi qu’avec l’appui technique des CDC, a initié le développement de l’enquête mondiale réalisée en milieu scolaire sur la santé des élèves (GSHS).
Dès 2003, les Ministères de la Santé et de l'Education du monde entier, ont utilisé l'enquête GSHS pour surveiller la prévalence des comportements à risque pour la santé et les facteurs de protection les plus importants.
This study replicates the World Health Orgnization (WHO) multi-country study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women. The study was designed to:
The Global school-based student health survey (GSHS) is a collaborative surveillance project designed to help countries measure and assess the behavioural risk factors and protective factors in 10 key areas among young people aged 13 to 17 years. The GSHS is a relatively low-cost school-based survey which uses a self-administered questionnaire to obtain data on young people's health behaviour and protective factors related to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide.
Women, mobile phones, and M16s: Contemporary New Guinea highlands warfare