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2008 Student Survey Report Community Coalition for Healthy Youth www.healthyyouth.org Spring, 2009

2008 Student Survey Report

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2008 Student Survey Report. Community Coalition for Healthy Youth www.healthyyouth.org Spring, 2009. Survey facts. Given across NYS in late 2008 by NY OASAS – paper/pencil; contract thru Pride Surveys for reports & analysis Locally, 5 Tompkins districts participated in October: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2008 Student Survey Report

2008 Student SurveyReport

Community Coalition for Healthy Youth

www.healthyyouth.org

Spring, 2009

Page 2: 2008 Student Survey Report

Survey facts

Given across NYS in late 2008 by NY OASAS – paper/pencil; contract thru Pride Surveys for reports & analysis

Locally, 5 Tompkins districts participated in October:Dryden, Groton, Ithaca, Lansing, Tburg.Grades 6-12Total of 4,937 students, 81%

participation rate

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Participating students’ demographics

51% female, 49% male

76% White 7% Multi-racial 6% Asian American 4% Black/African American 7% Other

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Substance Use

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Alcohol

30-day use(current use)

Lifetime use (experimentation)

Gr. 8 Tompkins 14% 41%

Gr. 8 National 16% 39%

Gr. 12 Tompkins 42% 78%

Gr. 12 National 43% 72%

Gr. 6-12 Tompkins 22% 50%

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Marijuana

30-day use(current use)

Lifetime use (experimentation)

Gr. 8 Tompkins 5% 9%

Gr. 8 National 6% 15%

Gr. 12 Tompkins 21% 37%

Gr. 12 National 19% 45%

Gr. 6-12 Tompkins 10% 19%

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Cigarettes

30-day use(current use)

Lifetime use (experimentation)

Gr. 8 Tompkins 3% 12%

Gr. 8 National 7% 21%

Gr. 12 Tompkins 8% 31%

Gr. 12 National 20% 45%

Gr. 6-12 Tompkins 6% 18%

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Chewing tobacco

30-day use(current use)

Lifetime use (experimentation)

Gr. 8 Tompkins 3% 6%

Gr. 8 National 4% 10%

Gr. 12 Tompkins 7% 18%

Gr. 12 National 7% 16%

Gr. 6-12 Tompkins 4% 10%

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30-day use of other drugs

Heroin, meth, cocaine, ecstasy, hallucinogens – less than 1%

Inhalants – 2% (peaks at 4% in 8th grade, drops to <1% in 12th grade)

Prescription pain relievers – 5% (highest in 11th grade – 7%)

16% of all students have used a drug (other than alcohol or tobacco) in past 30 days

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Age of first use

Alcohol 12.9

Regular alcohol use 14.3

Marijuana 13.8

Cigarettes 12.6

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Ease of access*

Alcohol 80%

Marijuana 68%

Cigarettes 74%

*Would be very or sort of easy to obtain if desired

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Perception of risk of harm from regular use

Alcohol Cigarettes Marijuana

Gr. 6 76% 76% 89%

Gr. 8 75% 91% 87%

Gr. 10 78% 92% 76%

Gr. 12 77% 94% 74%

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Alcohol sources (choose 1 answer)

Didn’t drink in past year 62%

Friend 15%

Home with parents’ permission 8%

Home without parents’ permission 4%

Sibling 2%

Bought with or without fake ID 0.4%

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Where students drank alcohol(choose 1 answer)

Didn’t drink in past year 63%

Someone else’s home 19%

My home 13%

Open area (park, etc.) 3%

All others (sporting event/concert, restaurant/bar, empty bldg/construction site, hotel/motel, car, school)

< 1%

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Impact of parental disapproval on 30-day use

Students whose parents disapprove of their use of alcohol and marijuana have significantly lower 30 day use of these substances.

30 Day Use

17% 16%

61%71%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Alcohol Marijuana

Parents disapprove Parents don't disapprove

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Other survey data

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Gambling

Gambled in last year

Lottery, lotto, scr. off tickets

Gr. 6 16% 25%

Gr. 8 27% 29%

Gr. 10 28% 32%

Gr. 12 29% 30%

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Risk and protective factors

Risk factors: conditions that increase the likelihood of a young person becoming involved in drug use, delinquency, school drop out and/or violence

Protective factors (assets): conditions that buffer young persons from exposure to risk either by reducing the impact of the risks or changing the way the youth responds to risks

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Students reporting risks by domains (ASB = anti-social behavior)

Low neighborhood attachment 36%

High community disorganization 35%

Laws/norms favorable to drug use 32%

Parental attitudes favorable to ASB 48%

Parental attitudes favorable to ATOD 34%

Academic failure 40%

Peer favorable attitudes to ATOD 27%

Friends use of drugs 26%

Peer attitudes favorable to ASB 39%

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Students reporting protection by domains

Community rewards for PSI 42%

Family ops. for PSI 59%

Family attachment 52%

School ops. for PSI 87%

Social skills 66%

Belief in a moral order 70%

Peer rewards for PSI 59%

PSI = prosocial involvement

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School life

Has a trusted adult in school who can help with problems

51%

In general, feels welcomed & appreciated by teachers

45%

In general, feels safe at school 43%

In general, says students treat each other with respect

26%

In general, feels school rules are fairly enforced

36%

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Bullying & intervention (in last 30 days at my school…)

Someone said something hurtful to me 39%

Was physically bullied 6%

Said something hurtful to another student 20%

Helped another student who’d been hurt (physically or feelings)

34%

Tried to get a student to stop being mean 22%

Got an adult to help with a bad situation 8%

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Computers

Has access to a computer at home 70%

Has high speed internet at home 54%

Ha dial up internet at home 15%

Has own Facebook (or similar) account 46%

Has been insulted, embarrassed, harassed, or threatened by internet or text msg.

7%

Parents closely monitor internet use 23%

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Transitions & Mobility

Home – no changes since K 44%

– 5+ changes since K 12%

School – 2 or fewer changes since K 64%

– 5+ changes since K 11%