The contribution of HBSC to international child health research – a milestone in child public health Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer Editorial 30 July 2009 Pages: 121 - 122
Child and adolescent health and development in a European perspective Vivian BarnekowMatt Muijen Editorial 21 July 2009 Pages: 128 - 130
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children: WHO Collaborative Cross-National (HBSC) Study: origins, concept, history and development 1982–2008 Candace CurrieSaoirse Nic Gabhainnthe International HBSC Network Coordinating Committee Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 131 - 139
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study: methodological developments and current tensions Chris RobertsJ. Freemanthe International HBSC Study Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 140 - 150
Subjective health, symptom load and quality of life of children and adolescents in Europe Ulrike Ravens-SiebererTorbjorn Torsheimthe HBSC Positive Health Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 151 - 159
Measuring mental health and well-being of school-children in 15 European countries using the KIDSCREEN-10 Index Michael ErhartVeronika Ottovathe HBSC Positive Health Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 160 - 166
Overweight in school-aged children and its relationship with demographic and lifestyle factors: results from the WHO-Collaborative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) Study Ellen HaugMette Rasmussenthe HBSC Obesity Writing Group Original article 21 July 2009 Pages: 167 - 179
Breakfast consumption and its socio-demographic and lifestyle correlates in schoolchildren in 41 countries participating in the HBSC study Carine VereeckenMarie Dupuythe HBSC Eating & Dieting Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 180 - 190
Interrelationships of adolescent physical activity, screen-based sedentary behaviour, and social and psychological health Ronald J. IannottiIan Janssenthe HBSC Physical Activity Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 191 - 198
Gender specific trends in alcohol use: cross-cultural comparisons from 1998 to 2006 in 24 countries and regions Bruce G. Simons-MortonTilda Farhatthe HBSC Risk Behaviour Focus Group Original article 21 July 2009 Pages: 199 - 208
How well protected are sexually active 15-year olds? Cross-national patterns in condom and contraceptive pill use 2002–2006 Saoirse Nic GabhainnAdriana Babanthe HBSC Sexual Health Focus Group Original article 21 July 2009 Pages: 209 - 215
A cross-national profile of bullying and victimization among adolescents in 40 countries Wendy CraigYossi Harel-Fischthe HBSC Bullying Writing Group Original article 21 July 2009 Pages: 216 - 224
Cross-national time trends in bullying behaviour 1994–2006: findings from Europe and North America Michal MolchoWendy Craigthe HBSC Bullying Writing Group Original article 21 July 2009 Pages: 225 - 234
Cross-national associations between parent and peer communication and psychological complaints Carmen MorenoInmaculada Sánchez-Queijathe HBSC Peer Culture Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 235 - 242
Electronic media communication with friends from 2002 to 2006 and links to face-to-face contacts in adolescence: an HBSC study in 31 European and North American countries and regions Emmanuel KuntscheBruce Simons-Mortonthe HBSC Peer Culture Focus Group OriginalPaper 21 July 2009 Pages: 243 - 250
The relationship of schools to emotional health and bullying John G. FreemanOddrun SamdalMette Rasmussen Original article 05 August 2009 Pages: 251 - 259
Socio-economic inequality in multiple health complaints among adolescents: international comparative study in 37 countries Bjørn E. HolsteinCandace Curriethe HBSC Social Inequalities Focus Group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 260 - 270
The HBSC study in Scotland: can the study influence policy and practice in schools? Ian YoungCandace Currie Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 271 - 277
Addressing the socioeconomic determinants of adolescent health: experiences from the WHO/HBSC Forum 2007 Theadora KollerAntony Morganthe International HBSC study group Original article 30 July 2009 Pages: 278 - 284