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KU811: Students who have experienced bullying at school in the last few months by region

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3/1/2023
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Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study
National Institute for Health Development
KU811
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The dataset contains an overview of the share of students in Estonia who have experienced bullying at school. Data are presented over time by survey year (2005/2006, 2009/2010, 2013/2014, 2017/2018, 2021/2022) and include bullying experience during the last couple of months (3 categories: has not been bullied, bullied 1-2 times, bullied at least twice a month). The dataset enables examining bullying experience by region (Estonian average and regional groupings of counties). The purpose of collecting bullying data is to ensure systematic monitoring of psychosocial risks in the school environment in Estonia, to track time trends and regional differences and to support the planning of prevention and intervention activities. Data source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey; data are compiled, analysed and published by the National Institute for Health Development.