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KU542: Frequency of being drunk by the main language spoken at home

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3/1/2023
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Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study
National Institute for Health Development
KU542
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Definitions and methodology The table presents unweighted data.
The dataset provides an overview of the frequency of being drunk among schoolchildren in Estonia by the main language spoken at home. Data are presented over time as HBSC survey data by study year, where the number of times being drunk is grouped into categories and results are presented by the main language spoken at home (Estonian, Non-Estonian). The purpose of data collection is to monitor differences by linguistic background and to support prevention activities that address inequalities. Data source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study; survey data are compiled, analysed and published by the National Institute for Health Development.
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