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. 2013 May 16;72:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19928. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19928

Table III.

Comparison between schoolchildren age 11–17 who “never” and “sometimes, often and always” experience to go to bed or to school hungry at central HBSC items on the 8 domains

Area Item Never Sometimes, often or always Chi2
Dietary consumption and nutritional outcomes Eating breakfast on all schooldays 64.7 52.9 p<0.001
Eating fruit 5–6 times a week or more 29.4 23.9 p=0.02
Drinking soft drinks 5–6 times a week or more 46.9 46.3 p=0.82
Physical health and development Physical symptoms (headache, stomach ache or back ache) nearly every week 66.5 61.3 p=0.04
Self-rated health “good” or “excellent” 83.7 77.0 p<0.001
Life satisfaction and mental health Psychical symptoms (depressed, irritable or nervous) nearly every week 59.5 56.2 p=0.21
Very best quality of life 33.6 28.0 p=0.02
Behavioural and psycho-social functioning Never bullied 64.2 56.7 p=0.002
Never bullied others 59.5 50.7 p<0.001
Feel accepted by classmates 71.1 74.2 p=0.19
Academic performance Good or very good academic achievement 71.5 62.9 p<0.001
Not pressured by schoolwork 40.7 31.9 p<0.001
Risk factors in the home environment Difficult to talk to mother about something that really bother 60.2 52.6 p=0.003
Difficult to talk to father about something that really bother 43.0 42.5 p=0.83
Eating dinner with parents every day 75.5 67.9 p=0.001
Health behaviours Tooth brushing twice a day 65.7 50.6 p<0.001
Daily smoking 24.8 28.1 p=0.13
Been drunk more than once 22.2 20.9 p=0.52
Socio-demographic risk factors Age (see Table I)
Gender, boys/girls experienced hunger 62.3/73.5 37.7/26.5 p<0.001
Low family affluence 34.0 47.3 p<0.001
Living in a settlement 18.4 28.4 p<0.001