Trends in perceived school stress among adolescents in five Nordic countries 2002–2014

dc.contributor.authorPetra Löfstedt
dc.contributor.authorCharli Eriksson
dc.contributor.authorThomas Potrebny
dc.contributor.authorRaili Välimaa
dc.contributor.authorEinar Baldvin Thorsteinsson
dc.contributor.authorPernille Due
dc.contributor.authorMogens Trab Damsgaard
dc.contributor.authorSakari Suominen
dc.contributor.authorMette Rasmussen
dc.contributor.authorTorbjørn Torsheim
dc.contributor.organizationfi=kansanterveystiede|en=Public Health|
dc.contributor.organization-code1.2.246.10.2458963.20.94792640685
dc.converis.publication-id45204473
dc.converis.urlhttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/45204473
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-28T13:06:30Z
dc.date.available2022-10-28T13:06:30Z
dc.description.abstract<p>Associations between school-related stress and poor health, risk behaviours and low well-being are well documented. The aim of this paper was to estimate trends of perceived school stress experienced by boys and girls of different ages in the Nordic countries, and to describe trends in school stress between the Nordic countries. Nordic data from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (HBSC) between 2002 and 2014 were used. The participants were aged 11–16 years. School stress was measured by a single item; “How pressured do you feel by schoolwork?” The participants answering “some” or “a lot” were categorised as reporting school stress.  </p><p>Sweden, Norway and Denmark had lower prevalence of school stress compared to Finland and Iceland. There was an increase in Iceland, Finland and Denmark, whereas adolescents from Sweden showed a decreasing trend. In Norway, the level was stable. Boys showed a marginal decline in school stress whereas girls showed an increase, and school stress increased by age for the whole period. It is a challenge for the public education systems in the Nordic countries to develop policies and practices that provide children with the necessary tools to achieve knowledge and skill, and at the same minimise stress in school.</p>
dc.format.pagerange112
dc.identifier.eissn2464-4161
dc.identifier.olddbid179752
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/162846
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/37435
dc.identifier.url10.18261/issn.2464-4161-2019-02-07
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi-fe2021042821231
dc.language.isoen
dc.okm.affiliatedauthorSuominen, Sakari
dc.okm.discipline3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational healthen_GB
dc.okm.discipline3142 Kansanterveystiede, ympäristö ja työterveysfi_FI
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationinternational co-publication
dc.okm.internationalityInternational publication
dc.okm.typeA1 ScientificArticle
dc.publisherUniversitetsfolgaget
dc.publisher.countryNorwayen_GB
dc.publisher.countryNorjafi_FI
dc.publisher.country-codeNO
dc.publisher.placeOslo
dc.relation.doi10.18261/issn.2464-4161-2019-02-07
dc.relation.ispartofjournalNordisk välfärdsforskning - Nordic Welfare Research
dc.relation.issue2
dc.relation.volume4
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/162846
dc.titleTrends in perceived school stress among adolescents in five Nordic countries 2002–2014
dc.year.issued2019

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