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. 2016 May 2;94(5):340–350F. doi: 10.2471/BLT.15.163295

Table 1. Survey year(s) and sample size for countries that participated in the Global School-Based Health Survey,19 2003–2012.

Country by WHO region Income classificationa Year of survey(s) Sample size
African
Benin LIC 2009 2 659
Botswana UMC 2005 2 114
Kenya LIC 2003 3 317
Malawi LIC 2009 2 213
Mauritania LMC 2010 1 956
Uganda LIC 2003 2 985
United Republic of Tanzania LIC 2003 2 103
Zambia LMC 2003 1 960
Zimbabwe LIC 2003 5 482
Americas
Argentina UMC 2007 1 911
Chile UMC 2004 8 028
Costa Rica UMC 2009 2 626
Ecuador UMC 2007 5 232
Guatemala LMC 2009 5 370
Guyana LMC 2004, 2010 3 471
Peru UMC 2010 2 832
Trinidad and Tobago HIC 2007, 2011 5 482
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) UMC 2003 4 252
Eastern Mediterranean
Jordan UMC 2004, 2007 4 359
Kuwait HIC 2011 2 629
Lebanon UMC 2007, 2011 7 245
Morocco LMC 2006, 2010 5 275
Pakistan LMC 2009 5 085
Tunisia UMC 2008 2 759
United Arab Emirates HIC 2005 15 077
South-East Asia and Western Pacific
China UMC 2004 8 753
Indonesia LMC 2007 3 088
Malaysia UMC 2012 20 849
Maldives UMC 2009 2 919
Philippines LMC 2007, 2011 17 497
Sri Lanka LMC 2008 2 524
Thailand UMC 2008 2 718

HIC: high-income countries; LIC: low-income; LMC: lower-middle income; UMC: Upper-middle income; WHO: World Health Organization.

a Classification according to The World Bank.26