Literature DB >> 25038193

Methodology of the National School-based Health Survey in Malaysia, 2012.

Fadhli Yusoff1, Riyanti Saari2, Balkish M Naidu2, Noor Ani Ahmad2, Azahadi Omar2, Tahir Aris2.   

Abstract

The National School-Based Health Survey 2012 was a nationwide school health survey of students in Standard 4 to Form 5 (10-17 years of age), who were schooling in government schools in Malaysia during the period of data collection. The survey comprised 3 subsurveys: the Global School Health Survey (GSHS), the Mental Health Survey, and the National School-Based Nutrition Survey. The aim of the survey was to provide data on the health status of adolescents in Malaysia toward strengthening the adolescent health program in the country. The design of the survey was created to fulfill the requirements of the 3 subsurveys. A 2-stage stratified sampling method was adopted in the sampling. The methods for data collection were via questionnaire and physical examination. The National School-Based Health Survey 2012 adopted an appropriate methodology for a school-based survey to ensure valid and reliable findings.
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Keywords:  GSHS; Global School Health Survey; Malaysia; National School-Based Health Survey; adolescent health; survey methodology

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25038193     DOI: 10.1177/1010539514542424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health        ISSN: 1010-5395            Impact factor:   1.399


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