2014
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.295
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RICHE – Research Inventory, Indicators, Gaps and Roadmaps for Child Health in Europe - an EU FP7 project

Abstract: Background There is a substantial amount of research in child health published each year in the European Union. Much of this work is paid for from public funds, or from charitable donations. This work covers many areas, but it is fragmented, and a great deal of it, especially the material not published in the indexed scientific literature, is hard to find, and harder to access. Response The EU, as one of the major funders of child health research, has funded a project, the Research Inventory of Child Health in… Show more

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“…Finally it should be stressed that adolescents are a target population which is increasingly well informed. This fact has been progressively highlighted in international reports [9,95], in youth-led participatory research projects [96,97], and in international case studies aimed at promoting health at a school level [98]. Adolescents should be included at every stage in defining public policies that concern them.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally it should be stressed that adolescents are a target population which is increasingly well informed. This fact has been progressively highlighted in international reports [9,95], in youth-led participatory research projects [96,97], and in international case studies aimed at promoting health at a school level [98]. Adolescents should be included at every stage in defining public policies that concern them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%