Adolescent health‐risk behaviours in Uruguay: Patterns from national cross‐sectional school surveys conducted in 2006, 2012 and 2019
Supa Pengpid,
Karl Peltzer,
María José Rodríguez
Abstract:BackgroundThere are no trend studies on various health risk behaviours among adolescents in Uruguay. Therefore, this study looked at trends in a number of health‐risky behaviours among adolescents in Uruguay from three separate surveys.MethodsData from 9272 adolescents (age range: 11–16 years), who took part in three cross‐sectional national in‐school surveys in Uruguay in 2006, 2012 and 2019 were analysed. A self‐administered survey was used to evaluate 24 health risk behaviours. By using logistic regression … Show more
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