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Iskoláskorú gyermekek egészségmagatartása, 2022. A WHO-val együttműködésben megvalósuló nemzetközi kutatás nemzeti jelentése – legújabb adatok és trendek az elmúlt húsz évben

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Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children, 2022. Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) A WHO-collaborative Cross-National Study 2022 National Report – newest data and trends from the last twenty years
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Egészségmonitorozó rendszerek / Health monitoring systems (11713), Egészségmagatartás / Health behaviour (12396), Egészségfejlesztés / Health promotion (12407)
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022_000120/0226
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ANGOL NYELVŰ ÖSSZEFOGLALÓK - SUMMARY = 225 SOCIAL SETTINGS: FAMILY AND SCHOOL Communication with Parents + Nearly 90% of students can easily or very easily discuss their problems with their mothers, and almost 80% of young people communicate smoothly with their fathers. - Over the past twenty years, mothers have had a significant advantage in communication with parents, but the quality of communication with fathers is slowly improving. Family Support + Family support levels are generally stable and high, with a slight decrease according to girls’ responses in the latest data collection. On the 4-28 points range Family Support Scale, the average value is 24 points, and more than three out of four students report particularly high levels of support. Parental Monitoring - Based on the degree of parental monitoring, the parental control is strong, and mothers in all age groups monitor their children more strongly than fathers. On the Parental Monitoring Scale, which ranges from 6 to 18, the average value of mothers is almost 16, and that of fathers is more than 14. - In addition, mothers follow their daughters even more closely. Paternal monitoring is more active for younger boys. Family Meals - More than a quarter of the students eat together with their families every day, while another third of them eat almost every day. Higher rates are typical among boys and younger people.

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