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2004 Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) Alfonso Contreras, M.D., M.P.H. Pan American Health Organization / W..H.O. Alfonso Contreras, M.D.,

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Page 1: 2004 Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) Alfonso Contreras, M.D., M.P.H. Pan American Health Organization / W..H.O. Alfonso Contreras, M.D.,

2004

Global School-based Student Health Survey

(GSHS)

Alfonso Contreras, M.D., M.P.H.Pan American Health Organization / W..H.O.

Alfonso Contreras, M.D., M.P.H.Pan American Health Organization / W..H.O.

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• Alcohol use• Dietary behaviors• Drug use• Hygiene• Mental health• Physical activity• Protective factors• Sexual &

Reproductive Health

• Tobacco use• Violence &

unintentional injury

Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) Core Questionnaire Modules

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Pan AmericanHealthOrganization

GSHS PurposeGSHS Purpose

To provide accurate data on students To provide accurate data on students to:to:

• Help countries develop priorities, establish programs, and promote cross-sectoral policy dialogue

• Establish trends in the prevalence of health behaviors and protective factors by country

• Allow countries and international agencies to make comparisons across countries

To provide accurate data on students To provide accurate data on students to:to:

• Help countries develop priorities, establish programs, and promote cross-sectoral policy dialogue

• Establish trends in the prevalence of health behaviors and protective factors by country

• Allow countries and international agencies to make comparisons across countries

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• Anguilla• Antigua &

Barbuda• Argentina• Barbados• Belize• Bolivia• British Virgin

Islands• Cayman Islands• Chile• Colombia• Costa Rica• Dominica• Dominican

Republic• Ecuador• Grenada

Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) in the Americas*

• Guatemala• Guyana• Honduras• Jamaica• Montserrat• Nicaragua• Peru• St. Kitts & Nevis• St. Lucia• St. Vincent &

The Grenadines• Suriname• Trinidad &

Tobago• Uruguay• Venezuela

* As of February, 2012

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Percentage of Students 13 to 15 Years of Age Who Usually Ate Fruits and Vegetables Five or More Times Per

Day During the Past 30 Days Ranking by Country

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Percentage of Students, 13 to 15 Years Old, Who Smoked Cigarrettes One or More Times During

the Past 30 Days

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Percentage of Students, 13 to 15 Years Old, Who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide During

the Past 12 Months Ranking by Country

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