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Anna Kokkevi is affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with significant contributions within the subfields of public health, environmental and occupational health, general health professions, clinical psychology, and physiology.

The main topics of their work include obesity, physical activity, and diet. Related areas explored in their research are health and lifestyle studies, nutritional studies and diet, consumer attitudes and food labeling, eating disorders and behaviors, as well as physical activity and health.

Anna Kokkevi has several recent publications in peer-reviewed journals. These include:

  • Diet-Related Behaviors and Diet Quality among School-Aged Adolescents Living in Greece, 2020, Nutrients
  • Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity and Associated Diet-Related Behaviours and Habits in a Representative Sample of Adolescents in Greece, 2022, Children
  • Erratum, 2023, European Addiction Research
  • Healthier Diet and Diet-Related Behaviors Are Associated with Increased Physical Activity and Reduced Sedentary Behavior Among Adolescents in Greece, 2025, Nutrients

Their work has been published predominantly in the journals Nutrients and Children, as well as European Addiction Research. Nutrients has featured the largest number of their publications.

Frequent collaborators include Vassiliki Benetou, Eleftheria Kanavou, Anastasios Fotiou, Myrto Stavrou, and Clive Richardson, all contributing to multiple co-authored papers.

Best Publications

  • The ESPAD Report 2003

    Björn Hibell;Barbro Andersson;Thoruddur Bjarnason;Salme Ahlström

  • EuropASI: European Adaptation of a Multidimensional Assessment Instrument for Drug and Alcohol Dependence

    A. Kokkevi;C. Hartgers

  • The 2011 ESPAD report: substance use among students in 36 European countries.

    Bjorn Hibell;Ulf Guttormsson;Salme Ahlstrom;Olga Balakireva

  • The 2007 ESPAD report : substance use among students in 35 European countries

    Bjorn Hibell;Ulf Guttormsson;Salme Ahlstrom;Olga Balakireva

  • The ESPAD Report 2003. Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Students in 35 European Countries.

    Björn Hibell;Barbro Andersson;Thorroddur Bjarnasson;Salme Ahlström

  • The 1999 ESPAD report: alcohol and other drug use among students in 30 European countries.

    Bjorn Hibell;Barbro Andersson;Thoroddur Bjarnason;Salme Ahlstrom

  • The 2011 Espad Report

    Björn Hibell;Ulf Guttormsson;Salme Ahlström;Olga Balakireva

  • Adolescents’ self‐reported suicide attempts, self‐harm thoughts and their correlates across 17 European countries

    Anna Kokkevi;Anna Kokkevi;V. Rotsika;A. Arapaki;Clive Richardson

  • Psychosocial correlates of substance use in adolescence: a cross-national study in six European countries.

    Anna Kokkevi;Anna Kokkevi;Clive Richardson;Silvia Florescu;Marina Kuzman

  • Personality disorders in drug abusers: Prevalence and their association with axis i disorders as predictors of treatment retention

    A. Kokkevi;N. Stefanis;E. Anastasopoulou;C. Kostogianni

  • The 2007 ESPAD report. Substance use among students in 35 countries.

    Bjorn Hibell;Ulf Guttormsson;Salme Ahlstrom;Olga Balakireva

  • Nutrition-related habits of Greek adolescents.

    M Yannakoulia;D Karayiannis;M Terzidou;A Kokkevi

  • ESPAD report 2003: alcohol and other drug use among students in 35 European countries.

    Bjorn Hibell;Barbro Andersson;Thoroddur Bjarnason;Salme Ahlstrom

  • Gender specific trends in alcohol use: cross-cultural comparisons from 1998 to 2006 in 24 countries and regions.

    Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Tilda Farhat;Tom F. M. ter Bogt;Anne Hublet

  • ESPAD Report 2019: Results From European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs

    Sabrina Mokinaro;Julian Vincente;Elisa Benedetti;Sonia Cerrai

  • Not early drinking but early drunkenness is a risk factor for problem behaviors among adolescents from 38 European and North American countries

    Emmanuel Kuntsche;Ingeborg Rossow;Bruce G. Simons-Morton;Tom Ter Bogt

  • Drug abuse and psychiatric comorbidity.

    Anna Kokkevi;Costas N. Stefanis

  • Further investigation of psychological and environmental correlates of substance use in adolescence in six European countries.

    Anna E. Kokkevi;Anna E. Kokkevi;Angeliki A. Arapaki;Clive Richardson;Clive Richardson;Silvia Florescu

  • Early initiation of cannabis use: a cross-national European perspective.

    Anna Kokkevi;Saoirse Nic Gabhainn;Maria Spyropoulou

  • Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Students in 30 European Countries

    Björn Hibell;Barbro Andersson;Salme Ahlström;Olga Balakireva

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Kuntsche
Emmanuel Kuntsche La Trobe University
Per Vaglum
Per Vaglum University of Oslo
Tom F. M. ter Bogt
Tom F. M. ter Bogt Utrecht University
Maarten W. J. Koeter
Maarten W. J. Koeter University of Amsterdam
Roel Verheul
Roel Verheul University of Amsterdam
Suzanne M. Skevington
Suzanne M. Skevington University of Manchester
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh
Wilma A. M. Vollebergh Utrecht University
Martin Eisemann
Martin Eisemann University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Alessio Vieno
Alessio Vieno University of Padua
Jan van der Ende
Jan van der Ende Erasmus University Rotterdam

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