School children's health habits
Data from the Swedish Public Health Agency's HBSC survey on health, well-being, and lifestyle habits among school children in Sweden.
About the data
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) is an international survey conducted every four years. It measures self-rated health, physical activity, dietary habits, screen time, bullying, well-being at school, and other indicators among 11-, 13-, and 15-year-olds.
Data: Swedish Public Health Agency. The survey is conducted every four years. Most recent round: 2021/22.
Health indicators
Data is being synchronised for the first time. Public health data will be available after the next sync.
Connection to school data
HBSC data is reported at the national and regional level and cannot be linked to individual schools. However, together with Skolkoll's other data it provides important context for understanding students' circumstances.
- Self-rated health can be compared with the municipality's socioeconomic profile
- Bullying data provides perspective on the School Survey's well-being results
- Physical activity and dietary habits contribute to a holistic picture of student well-being
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