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1. Sweden: data cannot be included because of deviation — full set of response categories were not used.
2. Heavy use is defined as 40+ in last 12 months.
Currie, C. et al. (eds.) (2008) ‘Inequalities in young people's health: International report from the HBSC 2005/06 survey’, WHO Policy Series: Health policy for children and adolescents, Issue 5, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen.
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