The Salut Programme - Student Health Survey
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Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Anneli Ivarsson - Umeå University - Department of Epidemiology and Global Health
- Eva Eurenius - Umeå University - Department of Epidemiology and Global Health
- Marie Lindkvist - Umeå University - Department of Epidemiology and Global Health
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The population in the Salut Programme includes all children and adolescents 0-18 years in Västerbotten county and all parents-to-be during pregnancy.
Description of sampling:
The Salut Programme's specific interventions were developed in four pilot areas, selected to represent different geographic areas of the county and that characterize different population structures in Västerbotten. Quantitative studies are conducted either with a total survey of the population or the four pilot areas as the intervention area in comparison with the whole study population. In qualitative studies the sample are hand-picked to be as wide as possible with the aim to get as much variety as possible.
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Number of individuals/objects:
12000
Description of the response rate/participation rate:
ca 85%
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Responsible department/unit:
Department of Epidemiology and Global Health
Funding
Funding
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- Umeå University
Funding agency:
- Swedish Research Council for Heath, Workning Life and Walfare
Funding agency:
- Region Västerbotten
Funding agency:
- Public Health Agency of Sweden
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Website:
- Factors contributing to beneficial development of social emotional ability in early childhood (English)
- Factors contributing to beneficial development of social emotional ability in early childhood (Swedish)
- Can the health-promoting Salut Programme for children and parents contribute to the health of the population? (English)
- Can the health-promoting Salut Programme for children and parents contribute to the health of the population? (Swedish)
- The study homepage (only in Swedish)
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