Parallel Sessions
Wednesday 8th and Friday 10th June
Presentation slides are available, where the speaker has given their permission, via the green links below.
Day 1 | Wednesday 6th June | 13:30 - 14:25
Sala Marte - Floor 13 | Chair: Gonneke Stevens
Measurement Invariance of WHO-5 Well-Being Index: evidence from 15 European Countries
Adolescent LifeWorlds: An Ecological approach related to adolescent’s health and Life Satisfaction
Sala Minerva - Floor 1 | Chair: Andreas Heinz
Validation study: Asking children and adolescents about sex and gender in questionnaires
Data quality and respondents’ device type in Icelandic HBSC 2022 data
Sala Venere - Floor 13 | Chair: Leila Oja
A Biopsychosocial Approach to Examine Alcohol Consumption Among Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dietary habits as determinant of health, well-being, and behavior in adolescents
Physical activity among Danish 11-15-year-olds
Day 3 | Friday 8th June | 10:30 - 11:25
Sala Marte - Floor 13 | Chair: Maria Corell
Measuring negative emotional responses to climate change among young people in survey research: A systematic review
Mental health profiles through person-centred analysis – a study of adolescents in Sweden
Experiences from a pilot study on WHO-5 and the Perceived Stress Scale
Sala Minerva - Floor 1 | Chair: Meyran Boniel-Nissim
The impact of school bullying on adolescent migration expectations in Iceland
What counteracts problematic social media use in adolescence? An international observational study
Access to medical care and its association with injury: a cross-national analysis
Sala Venere - Floor 13 | Chair: Rosemarie Felder-Puig
Do spiritual and global health associate with vigorous physical activity among adolescents?
The impact of COVID-19 prevention measures on different areas of live of young people – Exploration of international consistency of measurement and results
The ongoing impact of the pandemic period on the mental and behavioural well-being of adolescents in Israel
The association between young people’s sleeping behaviours and social support