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  1. The Department of Health (DH) conducted the Health Behavior Survey (HBS) 2018/19 to collect information on major health-related behaviours and lifestyle practices associated with prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCD) among persons aged 15 or above in Hong Kong.

  2. 8 cze 2023 · To understand the health status as well as the health-related behaviours and practices of the general population of Hong Kong, the Department of Health (DH) is commissioning MOV Data Collection Center Limited to conduct the Health Behaviour Survey 2023.

  3. 9 lis 2020 · Report of Health Behaviour Survey 2018/19. Report of Population Health Survey 2014/15. Report on Population Health Survey 2003/2004. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Medical Checkup 2008. Injury Survey 2008. Child Health Survey 2005/2006. Heart Health Survey 2004/2005. Back.

  4. National Verification Committee for Measles and Rubella Elimination in Hong Kong. Cancer Expert Working Group on Cancer Prevention and Screening. Detection of Gastroenteritis Viruses from Faecal Specimens. Bacterial Pathogen Isolation and Percentage of Antimicrobial Resistance - Out-Patient Setting.

  5. 10 wrz 2024 · Hong Kong Drowning Report: This link will open in a new window Webpage (PDF)-Health Behaviour Survey 2018/19: This link will open in a new window Webpage (PDF)-Population Health Survey 2014/15: This link will open in a new window Webpage-Population Health Survey 2003 / 2004: This link will open in a new window Webpage (PDF)-Heart Health Survey ...

  6. www.change4health.gov.hk › en › resourcesSurveys - Change4Health

    Report of Population Health Survey 2020-22; Report of Unintentional Injury Survey 2018; Report of Health Behaviour Survey 2018/19; Reports of Behavioural Risk Factor Survey (BRFS), 2004 – 2016; Report of Population Health Survey 2014/15; Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Medical Checkup 2008; Injury Survey 2008; Child Health Survey 2005/2006

  7. The Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) contains information on health-related behaviours of the Hong Kong adult population collected through a series of telephone surveys conducted systematically and periodically.