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        <titl>DDI description: School Well-being Profile 2008-2009: Primary School, Grades 4-6</titl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="fi">DDI-kuvailu: Koulun hyvinvointiprofiili 2008-2009: alaluokat 4-6</parTitl>
        <IDNo agency="FSD">2422</IDNo>
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        <producer abbr="FSD">Finnish Social Science Data Archive</producer>
        <copyright>Finnish Social Science Data Archive</copyright>
        <prodDate date="2009-06-18"/>
        <prodPlac>Finnish Social Science Data Archive</prodPlac>
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      <biblCit format="MRDF">School Well-being Profile 2008-2009: Primary School, Grades 4-6 [codebook]. Tampere: Finnish Social Science Data Archive [producer and distributor], 2012.</biblCit>
      <holdings location="Finnish Social Science Data Archive FSD" URI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/data/catalogue/FSD2422/">Finnish Social Science Data Archive FSD</holdings>
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    <notes xml:lang="fi">FSD:n aineistokuvailut (FSD metadata records), jonka tekijä on Suomen yhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto (Finnish Social Science Data Archive), on lisensoitu Creative Commons Nimeä-Epäkaupallinen 1.0 Suomi lisenssillä.</notes>
    <notes xml:lang="sv">FSD:n aineistokuvailut (FSD metadata records) av Suomen yhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto (Finlands samhällsvetenskapliga dataarkiv) är licensierad under a Creative Commons Erkännande-IckeKommersiell 1.0 Finland License.</notes>
    <notes xml:lang="en">FSD:n aineistokuvailut (FSD metadata records) by Suomen yhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto (Finnish Social Science Data Archive) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 1.0 Finland License.</notes>
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    <citation>
      <titlStmt>
        <titl>School Well-being Profile 2008-2009: Primary School, Grades 4-6</titl>
        <parTitl xml:lang="fi">Koulun hyvinvointiprofiili 2008-2009: alaluokat 4-6</parTitl>
        <IDNo agency="FSD">2422</IDNo>
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      <rspStmt>
        <AuthEnty affiliation="University of Tampere. Tampere School of Public Health">Konu, Anne</AuthEnty>
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      <prodStmt>
        <producer>Finnish National Board of Education</producer>
        <producer>Pirkanmaa Hospital District</producer>
        <producer>Ministry of Social Affairs and Health</producer>
        <producer>University of Tampere. Tampere School of Public Health</producer>
        <producer>Juho Vainio Foundation</producer>
        <copyright>According to the agreement between FSD and the depositor.</copyright>
      </prodStmt>
      <distStmt>
        <distrbtr abbr="FSD" URI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/">Finnish Social Science Data Archive</distrbtr>
        <depositr affiliation="University of Tampere. Tampere School of Public Health">Konu, Anne</depositr>
        <depDate date="2009-06-08"/>
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      <serStmt URI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/en/data/catalogue/series.html#hvp">
        <serName abbr="hvp">School Well-being Profile</serName>
        <serInfo>
          <p>In this survey series, well-being at school is under observation. The respondents belong to four target groups: primary schools (grades 4-6), lower secondary schools (grades 7-9), upper secondary institutes, and personnel. The data are collected during each school year, and schools can independently decide in what time of the year they respond to the survey. The first datasets archived at the FSD are from the school year 2004-2005.</p>
          <p>The School Well-being Profile is based on Anne Konu's doctoral dissertation, in which well-being at school is divided into four categories: school conditions, social relationships in school, means for self-fulfilment in school, and health status. The quantitative datasets in the series examine these categories with the help of statements and multiple choice questions. The topics in the survey are the same to all respondents, but the wording of the questions has been specifically adjusted for each target group. The data are collected through an Internet survey on the web page of the Finnish National Board of Education.</p>
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        <version date="2009-06-18">1.0</version>
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      <biblCit>Konu, Anne: School Well-being Profile 2008-2009: Primary School, Grades 4-6 [computer file]. FSD2422, version 1.0 (2009-06-18). Tampere: Finnish Social Science Data Archive [distributor], 2009.</biblCit>
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      <subject>
        <keyword>bullying</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">educational facilities</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">health</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">parental encouragement</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">primary schools</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">satisfaction</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">school classes</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">school-student relationship</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">schoolchildren</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">schools</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">social networks</keyword>
        <keyword vocab="ELSST">teacher-student relationship</keyword>
        <topcClas vocab="FSD" vocabURI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/data/depositing/FSD_topcClas.html">welfare studies</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="FSD" vocabURI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/data/depositing/FSD_topcClas.html">health sciences</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="FSD" vocabURI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/english/data/depositing/FSD_topcClas.html">educational research</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="CESSDA">compulsory and pre-school education</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="CESSDA">general health</topcClas>
        <topcClas vocab="CESSDA">social behaviour and attitudes</topcClas>
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      <abstract>
        <p>The survey focused on school well-being in grades 4-6 in Finland, studying pupil opinions on school facilities, the learning environment, social relationships in school, and means for self-fulfilment in school, as well as the pupils' perceived health status. The survey contained both statements and multiple choice questions. The respondents indicated to what extent they agreed with the statements using a three-point scale (i.e. "agree", "neither agree nor disagree" and "disagree").</p>
        <p>School facilities were studied with a number of questions about the classroom (e.g. size, temperature), toilet facilities, the dining room, the schoolyard and the school building (e.g. safety, functionality). Opinions on the school timetable, order in the classroom, and access to the school nurse were charted. The statements relating to social relationships canvassed pupil-pupil relationships (e.g. classmate support, having friends at school) and teacher-pupil relationships. Parental attitudes to homework and school were studied. Views on the learning environment were probed with questions on help and encouragement received from teachers and classmates, group work in the classroom, and parents' participation in parents' nights or meetings. In addition, the respondents were asked whether they had been bullied at school during the ongoing term and whether they themselves had bullied someone else.</p>
        <p>The statements on self-fulfilment explored different aspects of school work. Opinions on whether teachers listened to pupils and whether pupils' opinions were taken into account when school rules were decided (school democracy) were charted. Views were probed on whether they managed their studies well, whether they considered school work important, and whether they had a chance to receive remedial teaching if needed. Regarding health, the respondents were asked about their perceived general health and whether they had had various symptoms (e.g. stomach ache, sleeping problems, headache, depression, and anxiety) during the ongoing term.</p>
        <p>Background variables included the respondent's gender, age, grade, and class id.</p>
      </abstract>
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        <timePrd date="2008-08-00" event="start"/>
        <timePrd date="2009-05-00" event="end"/>
        <collDate date="2008-09-00" event="start"/>
        <collDate date="2009-05-00" event="end"/>
        <nation abbr="FI">Finland</nation>
        <geogCover>Finland</geogCover>
        <anlyUnit>Individual
          <concept>Individual</concept>
        </anlyUnit>
        <universe clusion="I">4-6 graders in Finnish schools</universe>
        <dataKind>Quantitative</dataKind>
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        <timeMeth>Longitudinal: Trend/Repeated cross-section
          <concept>Longitudinal.TrendRepeatedCrossSection</concept>
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        <dataCollector affiliation="University of Tampere. Tampere School of Public Health">Konu, Anne</dataCollector>
        <dataCollector affiliation="University of Tampere. Tampere School of Public Health">Lintonen, Tomi</dataCollector>
        <dataCollector affiliation="University of Tampere. Department of Computer Sciences">Kainulainen, Lauri</dataCollector>
        <dataCollector affiliation="University of Tampere. Department of Computer Sciences">Kivimäki, Hannu</dataCollector>
        <dataCollector>Finnish National Board of Education</dataCollector>
        <sampProc>
          <p>No specific sampling method was used in data collection - instead, the respondents were pupils in schools which actively volunteered to participate in the survey. The School Well-being Profile was not widely advertised to schools. Teachers heard about it in various seminars, for instance, or from other schools. The Well-being Profile was designed to be a tool for schools to use for development and self-assessment. Still, the schools using the Profile had to commit themselves to subjecting the data for scientific use.</p>
          <p>The survey questionnaire was available on a web page administered by the Finnish National Board of Education, and an id code was required to access it. Schools could register for the service and thereby receive a school id, which enabled them to create id codes for their pupils. The pupils then filled in the questionnaire, also providing the id code they had received. Only the responses with the id were saved. Thus, each pupil could fill in the questionnaire only once. The technical implementation of the survey ensured that the respondents answered all background questions (excluding age) and at least two thirds of the questions in each module.</p>
          <p>Restrictive factors preventing schools from participating, in addition to not volunteering actively, included not having access to the Internet and unwillingness to use a web tool in their development work. There were differences between schools, for instance, in the speed of the Internet connection, in the IT equipment available and in the way the equipment was used.</p>
          <p>112 schools participated in the survey, and 6,255 pupils responded.</p>
        </sampProc>
        <resInstru>Structured questionnaire</resInstru>
        <weight>There are no weight variables in the data.</weight>
      </dataColl>
      <stdyClas type="A">Detailed and specific data description in Finnish and English. Variable frequencies, filter variables, variable and value labels, and missing values are checked. If necessary, the data are anonymised.</stdyClas>
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        <accsPlac URI="http://www.fsd.uta.fi/">Finnish Social Science Data Archive</accsPlac>
        <collSize>Data: SPSS portable file. Data available also in other file formats.</collSize>
        <complete>School names, municipalities, contact persons, and open-ended questions have been removed from the data.</complete>
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      <useStmt>
        <restrctn>Access to the data granted for scientific and teaching purposes. FSD's access application procedure.</restrctn>
        <citReq>The source must be acknowledged in any publication based wholly or in part on the data. The bibliographic citation may be in the form required by the publication, or in the form suggested by the archive.</citReq>
        <deposReq>The archive must be informed of all publications where the data have been used.</deposReq>
        <disclaimer>The depositor and the archive bear no responsibility for any results or interpretations arising from the secondary use of the data.</disclaimer>
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    </dataAccs>
    <othrStdyMat>
      <relMat>Konu, Anne &amp; Rimpelä, Matti (2002). Well-being in schools: a conceptual model. Health Promotion International, vol. 17, no 1, 79-87.</relMat>
      <relMat>Koulun hyvinvointiprofiili [verkkodokumentti]. http://www2.edu.fi/hyvinvointiprofiili/ [viitattu 18.6.2009].</relMat>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne (2005). Hyvinvointiprofiili koulun kehittämisen välineenä [The Well-being Profile as a Tool for School Development]. Teoksessa Peltonen Heidi (toim.) Opiskelun tuki esi- ja perusopetuksessa. 2005. Opetushallitus, 256-265.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne (2010). Koululaisten hyvinvoinnin arviointi ja alakoulujen hyvinvointi 2000-luvulla. [The Evaluation of the Well-being of Schoolchildren, and the Well-being of Elementary Schools during 21st Century] In Joronen K and Koski A: Tunne- ja sosiaalisten taitojen vahvistaminen kouluyhteisössä. Tampere: Tampere University Press, 13-32.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne &amp; Koivisto Anna-Maija (2011). The School Well-being Profile. A valid instrument for evaluation. In LG Chova, M Belenguer, AL Martinez: EDULEARN11 Publications. Barcelona 4th-6th of July 2011, pp. 1842-1850, IATED.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne &amp; Lintonen Tomi (2006). School well-being in Grades 4-12. Health Education Research 2006;21(5): 633-642.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne &amp; Lintonen Tomi (2006). Theory-based survey analysis of well-being in secondary schools in Finland. Health Promotion International 2006; 21(1): 27-36.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Konu Anne &amp; Viitanen Elina &amp; Lintonen Tomi (2010). Teachers' wellbeing and perceptions on leadership practices. Journal of Workplace Health Management, Vol. 3 Iss: 1, pp. 44-57.</relPubl>
      <relPubl>Lintonen Tomi &amp; Konu Anne (2006). The Well-being Profile: An Internet tool for school health promotion. Promot &amp; Educ 2006; 8(4): 230-235.</relPubl>
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    <labl>Questionnaire: pdf file in Finnish</labl>
  </otherMat><otherMat URI="http://www10.edu.fi/hyvinvointiprofiili/info-eng.html" level="study">
    <labl>The Well-being Profile Website</labl>
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