The HBSC Study was performed in collaboration with the World Health Organization. The international coordinator of the 1997-1998 study was Candace Currie, PhD, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, and the data bank manager was Bente Wold, PhD, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway. This publication on the 1997-1998 HBSC Study reports on data from the following countries (principal investigators at that time are given in parentheses): Austria (Wolfgang Dür, MD), Belgium, Flemish (Lea Maes, PhD, and Els Van de Mieroop, PhD), Canada (Alan King, EdD, and William F. Boyce, PhD), Czech Republic (Ladislav Csémy, PhD), Denmark (Pernille Due, MD), England (Mary Hickman, MSc), Finland (Jorma Tynjälä, PhD), Germany (Klaus Hurrelmann, PhD), Greece (Anna Kokkevi, MD, PhD), Greenland (Michael Pedersen, MD, MPH), Hungary (Anna Aszmann, PhD), Israel (Yossi Harel, PhD), Latvia (Ieva Ranka, MD), Lithuania (Apolinaras Zaborskis, MD), Northern Ireland (Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, PhD), Norway (Oddrun Samdal, PhD), Poland (Barbara Woynarowska, PhD), Portugal (Margarida Gaspar de Matos, PhD), Republic of Ireland (Saoirse Nic Gabhainn, PhD), Scotland (Candace Currie, PhD), Slovak Republic (Miro Bronis, PhD), Sweden (Ulla Markland, PhD), Switzerland (Beatrice Janin Jacquat, PhD), United States (Peter C. Scheidt, MD, and Mary D. Overpeck, DrPH), and Wales (Chris Tudor-Smith, MSc).