NCT00341510

Brief Summary

This study is a survey (Health Behaviors in School-age Children) sponsored by the World Health Organization to gather information about nutrition, dieting practices, physical activity, injuries, violence, relationships with family and friends, perceptions of school as a supportive environment, alcohol and tobacco use and drug use among adolescents, and about the communities in which students live. The U.S. sponsors of the survey are the National Institutes of Health and the Health Resources and Services Administration. The objectives of the international HBSC study are:

  • To assess the prevalence of early adolescent health behaviors
  • To identify psychosocial factors associated with adolescent behaviors
  • To provide an opportunity for analyses of cross-national comparisons
  • To provide an opportunity for analyses of trends in the U.S. and cross-nationally In addition to the above, the survey includes additional questions designed to provide information about areas of specific national interest, including the following:
  • To assess the association of school, family, peers, and other environmental factors on health behavior and health status
  • To assess the prevalence and identify factors associated with diet and physical activity
  • To assess the prevalence and identify factors associated with bullying and risk behaviors. This is the third U.S. administration of the HBSC survey, previously administered in 1997-1998 and 2001-2002. U.S. participants in the survey include about 15,000 students from 350 schools selected to take part across the country. In each school, one or two classes (about 25 students) in each grade 6 through 10 are picked randomly to participate. In one class period, the students complete the written survey, which has 80 multiple choice questions. Students do not put their name on the survey. When they finish the survey, the place it in an envelope and seal it shut. The envelopes are then put in a box. Reports will not include the names of participating counties, cities, school districts, schools, or students. The information collected from U.S. school children is compared with similar information collected from school children in 36 other countries. The survey is used to help set national priorities for school and youth programs, as well as to monitor the progress of these programs.

Trial Health

87
On Track

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Enrollment
14,350

participants targeted

Target at P75+ for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Oct 2005

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.

Trial Relationships

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

October 17, 2005

Completed
8 months until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

June 19, 2006

Completed
2 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

June 21, 2006

Completed
5 months until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

November 28, 2006

Completed
Last Updated

July 2, 2017

Status Verified

November 28, 2006

First QC Date

June 19, 2006

Last Update Submit

June 30, 2017

Conditions

Keywords

Risk BehaviorHealth StatusAdolescencePositive Health BehaviorsSocial SupportHealth BehaviorSurvey

Eligibility Criteria

Age7 Years - 16 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsChild (0-17)

You may qualify if:

  • th and 10th grade students

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States

Location

Related Publications (1)

  • Simons-Morton BG, Hartos JL, Haynie DL. Prospective analysis of peer and parent influences on minor aggression among early adolescents. Health Educ Behav. 2004 Feb;31(1):22-33. doi: 10.1177/1090198103258850.

    PMID: 14768655BACKGROUND

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Health BehaviorRisk-Taking

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Behavior

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Sponsor Type
NIH

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

June 19, 2006

First Posted

June 21, 2006

Study Start

October 17, 2005

Study Completion

November 28, 2006

Last Updated

July 2, 2017

Record last verified: 2006-11-28

Locations