2018
DOI: 10.1590/1980-549720180001.supl.1
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Editorial PeNSE 2015

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“…This was a cross-sectional study, using secondary data from the PeNSE survey conducted in 2015. 12 Data were collected from April to September 2015, with two distinct samples: one comprised of students attending grade 9 of elementary school, for comparability with previous editions of the survey; while the other was comprised of 13 to 17-year-old students who were attending grades 6 to 9 of elementary school (former grades 5 to 8) and grade 1 to 3 of high school. Students who regularly attended public and private educational institutions, located in urban and rural areas in municipalities covered by Brazil's 26 state capital cities and Federal District were included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was a cross-sectional study, using secondary data from the PeNSE survey conducted in 2015. 12 Data were collected from April to September 2015, with two distinct samples: one comprised of students attending grade 9 of elementary school, for comparability with previous editions of the survey; while the other was comprised of 13 to 17-year-old students who were attending grades 6 to 9 of elementary school (former grades 5 to 8) and grade 1 to 3 of high school. Students who regularly attended public and private educational institutions, located in urban and rural areas in municipalities covered by Brazil's 26 state capital cities and Federal District were included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students who regularly attended public and private educational institutions, located in urban and rural areas in municipalities covered by Brazil's 26 state capital cities and Federal District were included. 12,13 The 2015 PeNSE survey addressed socioeconomic, demographic, school context, general health and oral health matters. 13 School absenteeism was the study's dependent variable and was defined as the number of days of absence from school for health reasons, measured by the question "In the last 12 months, how many days did you miss school for reasons related to your health?"…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess food consumption, the questionnaire of the National Research of Schoolchildren's Health (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde do Escolar, PeNSE) was used. The questionnaire presents 25 questions, involving breakfast; if they have lunch or dinner with family members, if the school offers afternoon meals, if theses school afternoon meals are eaten; and about the consumption of beans, fried food products, vegetables and legumes, sweets, soft drinks, processed food products and fast food 10 . The assessment of the socioeconomic status was conducted using the Brazilian Association of Research Companies (Associação Brasileira de Empresas de Pesquisa, ABEP) questionnaire, which classifies people according to their socioeconomic stratum, raging from A to E 11 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The PeNSE survey entails questions about socioeconomic aspects, family context, eating habits, physical activity practice, experimentation and consumption of cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs, sexual and reproductive health, violence, safety, accidents, and use of health services [9]. The 2015 edition was approved by the National Research Ethics Commission (CONEP), which regulates and approves health research involving human beings in the country (no.…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%