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Children´s psychosomatic disorders by indicator, study domain and sex. Percent. Year 2008-2009 - 2013-2014

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Undersökningarna av barns levnadsförhållanden (Barn-ULF), Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 50 00
Helena Rudander, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 41 24
No
2015-06-10
Percentage of children:
percent
Margin of error, percentage points:
percent
Number of interviews:
number
Percentage of children:
Flow
Margin of error, percentage points:
Flow
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Flow
Percentage of children:
No
Margin of error, percentage points:
No
Number of interviews:
No
Percentage of children:
No
Margin of error, percentage points:
No
Number of interviews:
No
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Psychosomatic disorders

have a headache at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have a headache at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.

have a stomach ache at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have a stomach ache at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.

have difficulty falling asleep at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have difficulty falling asleep at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.

have felt stressed at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have felt stressed at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.

have been tired during daytime at school at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have been tired during daytime at school at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.

have slept poorly at least once a week, 2008–2014

As of 2013 the answer alternative a few times a week has replaced the previous phrase several times a week for the indicator Have slept poorly at least once a week . The indicator is based on those who answered every day , a few times per week or once a week.