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Page 1: 2009 MPS Youth Risk Behavior Survey The Youth Risk Behavior Survey is conducted in public schools nationwide every two years. It is a critical measure
Page 2: 2009 MPS Youth Risk Behavior Survey The Youth Risk Behavior Survey is conducted in public schools nationwide every two years. It is a critical measure

2009 MPS Youth Risk Behavior Survey

• The Youth Risk Behavior Survey is conducted in public schools nationwide every two years. It is a critical measure of health-risk behaviors in young people.

• The national effort is coordinated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

• In Milwaukee, the survey is a joint effort of Milwaukee Public Schools and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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2009 MPS Youth Risk Behavior Survey

• The survey is conducted in MPS schools.• Children take the survey voluntarily

and anonymously. • 2,645 middle grade students (6-8) participated

in the 2009 YRBS• 1,841 high school age students participated in

the 2009 YRBS

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2009 MPS Youth Risk Behavior Survey

• The information is divided along eight topics: – protective assets (support systems)– traffic safety– weapons and violence– Suicide– tobacco– alcohol and other drugs– sexual behavior– nutrition and exercise.

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Protective Assets

Social support received from family, teachers, and other adults for high school students

25% 32%

64%

57%

23%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Family gives loveand support

Teachers reallycare

2 or more adults forsupport

Strongly agree

Agree

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Traffic Safety

• There has been a significant decrease in drinking and driving among MPS high school students between 2003 and 2009.

• During the last 30 days, one out of ten 18 year-old MPS students drove after drinking alcohol.

• During the last 30 days, one out of five 16- and 17-year-old MPS students drove after drinking alcohol.

• The percentage of MPS middle grade students who ever rode in a car driven by someone who has been drinking alcohol has declined significantly between 2001 and 2009.

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Traffic Safety

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Traffic Safety

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Weapons and Violence

• MPS high school students were much less likely to experience violence on school grounds when compared to other places.

• 33% of MPS high school students agreed or strongly agreed with the statement that harassment and bullying by other students is a problem at their school. This represents a significant decrease in perceptions of bullying from 2007 (47%).

• 1 in 7 students (14%) high school students reported being hit, slapped, or kicked by their boyfriend or girlfriend during the past 12 months.

• More than 1 in 3 (32%) of MPS middle grade students have been bullied on school property at least one time in their life.

• More than 1 in 10 (13%) MPS middle grade students have been electronically bullied.

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Weapons and Violence

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Weapons and Violence

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Suicide

• Three out of ten (30%) of MPS high school students reported feeling sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in the last 12 months.

• There has been a significant increase in suicidal thinking among MPS middle age students between 2007 and 2009.

• Female middle grade students are significantly more likely than male students to have considered suicide; made a plan to commit suicide; and actually attempted suicide at some point in their life.

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Suicide

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Tobacco Use

• Cigarette smoking has remained low among MPS Middle grade students. Daily use of cigarettes has declined significantly from 2001 - 2009.

• Use of cigarettes has decreased among MPS high school students.

• The prevalence of high school students who smoked a cigarette before the age of 13 decreased to 14% in 2009, compared to 17% in 2003.

• Most notably, the percentage of high school students who reported smoking cigarettes daily (at least one cigarette every day for the past 30 days) dropped to 8% in 2009, compared to 13% in 2003, a statistically significant decrease.

• Reports of high school students smoking cigarettes on school property decreased to 4% in 2009, compared to 7% in 2003.

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Tobacco Use

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Tobacco Use

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Alcohol and other Drugs

• Approximately three in ten MPS high school students reported binge drinking (5 or more drinks of alcohol within a couple of hours) during the last thirty days and nearly three in ten reported using marijuana at least once during the last 30 days.

• The use of inhalants to get high has increased significantly by high school students between 2003 (6%) and 2009 (9%).

• The incidence of reported drug transactions on school grounds has decreased steadily and significantly. 23% of MPS high school students reported being offered, sold, or given illegal drugs on school property in 2009, compared with 33% in 2003.

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Alcohol and other Drugs

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Alcohol and other Drugs: Marijuana

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Sexual Behavior

• High School males are more likely to start having sex at an earlier age than females and more likely to report having had sex at least once during their lifetime.

• MPS high school male students reported having had four or more sex partners during their lifetimes (33%) at a much higher rate than female students (16%).

• A sizable minority of MPS high school students (44%) reported having intercourse with at least one partner in the past three months.

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Sexual Behavior

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Sexual Behavior: Condom Use

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Nutrition and Exercise

• Middle grade males are significantly more likely to be physically active than females.

• One in five middle grade students ate junk food every day during the past week.

• Overall, MPS high school students report inadequate levels of physical activity and consumption of fruits and fruit juices.

• 17% of High School students are overweight, while an additional 17% are obese. Females are more likely than males to be overweight, while males are more likely than females to fall into the obese category.

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Nutrition and Exercise Habits broken down by gender

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Nutrition and Exercise

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Nutrition and Exercise