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Global School-based Student Health Survey 2005

Senegal, 2005
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ID de référence
SEN_2005_GSHS_v01_M
Producteur(s)
World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Identification

ID de l'enquête
SEN_2005_GSHS_v01_M
Titre
Global School-based Student Health Survey 2005
Pays
Nom Code pays
Senegal SEN
Type d'étude
World Health Survey [hh/whs]
Information sur la série
The GSHS is a collaborative surveillance project designed to help countries measure and assess the behavioural risk factors and protective factors in 10 key areas among young people aged 13 to 17 years. The GSHS is a relatively low-cost school-based survey which uses a self-administered questionnaire to obtain data on young people's health behaviour and protective factors related to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide. The GSHS was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with United Nations' UNICEF, UNESCO, and UNAIDS; and with technical assistance from CDC.

As of December 2011, representatives from more than 107 countries have been trained and 73 countries have completed a GSHS. Twenty-nine countries have been trained but have not conducted their surveys because of insufficient funds, staff turnover, or other in-country barriers. More than 420,000 students have participated in a GSHS survey.
Résumé
The 2005 Senegal GSHS was a school-based survey of students in Secondary 6, Secondary 5, Secondary 4, and Secondary 3.

The purpose of the GSHS is to provide data on health behaviors and protective factors among students to:
- Help countries develop priorities, establish programs, and advocate for resources for school health and youth health programs and policies;
- Allow international agencies, countries, and others to make comparisons across countries regarding the prevalence of health behaviors and protective factors; and
- Establish trends in the prevalence of health behaviors and protective factors by country for use in evaluation of school health and youth health promotion.
Type de données
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unité d'analyse
Students aged 13-17 years

Version

Description de la version
- v01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.

Périmètre

Notes
The 2005 Senegal GSHS measured alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviours that contribute to HIV infections, other STIs, and unintended pregnancies; hygiene; dietary behaviours and overweight; physical activity; tobacco use; and protective factors.

Couverture

Couverture géographique
National coverage

Producteurs et sponsors

Enquêteurs principaux
Nom
World Health Organization
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Producteurs
Nom
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Agence de financement/sponsor
Nom Abréviation
World Health Organization WHO

Echantillonnage

Procédure d'échantillonnage
The 2005 Senegal GSHS was a school-based survey of students in Secondary 6, Secondary 5, Secondary 4, and Secondary 3. A two-stage cluster sample design was used to produce data representative of all students in Secondary 6, Secondary 5, Secondary 4, and Secondary 3 in Senegal. At the first stage, schools were selected with probability proportional to enrollment size. At the second stage, classes were randomly selected and all students in selected classes were eligible to participate. A total of 3,154 students participated in the Senegal GSHS.
Taux de réponse
The school response rate was 100%, the student response rate was 60%, and the overall response rate was 60%.

Collecte des données

Dates de collecte de données
Début
2005
Mode de collecte de données
Face-to-face [f2f]
Collecteurs de données
Nom Abréviation
World Health Organization WHO
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The GSHS uses a standardized scientific sample selection process; common school-based methodology; and core questionnaire modules, core-expanded questions, and country-specific questions that are combined to form a self-administered questionnaire that can be administered during one regular class period.

The 10 core questionnaire modules address the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adults worldwide.
- Alcohol use
- Dietary behaviors
- Drug use
- Hygiene
- Mental health
- Physical activity
- Protective factors
- Sexual behaviors that contribute to HIV infection, other sexually-transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancy
- Tobacco use
- Violence and unintentional injury

Traitement des données

Edition des données
Students self-reported their responses to each question on a computer scannable answer sheet.

Politique d'accès

Contacts
Nom Affiliation Email URL
Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion World Health Organization chronicdiseases@who.int Link
The World Bank Microdata Library The World Bank microdata@worldbank.org Link
Conditions d'accès
GSHS data release and publication policies and procedures are based on the following guiding principles:

- GSHS data are owned by the official country-level agency (ex. Ministry of Health) conducting or sponsoring the survey.
- Public health and scientific advancement are best served by an open and timely exchange of data and data analyses.
- The privacy of participating schools and students must be protected.
- Data quality must be maintained.
Exigences de citation
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
- the Identification of the Primary Investigator
- the title of the survey (including country, acronym and year of implementation)
- the survey reference number
- the source and date of download

Example:

World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Senegal Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) 2005, Ref. SEN_2005_GSHS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from [url] on [date].
Autorisation d'accès
Nom Affiliation Email URL
Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion World Health Organization chronicdiseases@who.int Link

Avis de non-responsabilité et droits d'auteur

Clause de non-responsabilité
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

Production de métadonnées

Identifiant du document DDI
DDI_SEN_2005_GSHS_v01_M_WB
Producteurs
Nom Abréviation Affiliation Rôle
Development Data Group DECDG The World Bank Documentation of the DDI
Date de production des métadonnées
2013-09-26
Version du document DDI
Version 01 (September 2013)
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