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CDPHEColorado Health Promotion SurveyColorado Health Promotion Survey
Fall 2010Carsten Baumann
EPE | Epidemiology, Planning, Evaluation | BranchColorado Department of Public Health andColorado Department of Public Health and
[email protected] 303.692.2556
Purpose of SurveyPurpose of Survey
• Not representative of the stateNot representative of the state
• Baseline data on students’ health‐related knowledge attitudes and behaviorsknowledge, attitudes and behaviors
• Quasi‐experimental design: CDPHE‐funded i l i i d i h limplementation sites and comparison schools
• Needed to determine changes in future
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Why It Is ImportantWhy It Is Important
• Funding: FDA ARRA CDC grants stateFunding: FDA, ARRA, CDC grants, state tobacco tax
• Quality improvement• Quality improvement
• Planning
• Building the knowledge base
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EPE | Epidemiology, Planning, Evaluation | Branch
Content of SurveyContent of Survey
• DemographicsDemographics• Educational achievement & aspirations• Protective factors• Protective factors• General healthP li F dPolicy Focused• Physical (in)activity• Nutrition• Tobacco
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Survey Implementation:lPurposive Sample
• 30 high schools in random sample30 high schools in random sample – 15 high schools in CDPHE‐funded communities
[10 participated][10 participated]
– 15 high schools in (non‐intervention) comparison sites [12 participated]sites [12 participated]
• 2 classrooms per grade
d• Maximum 7,200 students [4,112 completes]
• NOT designed to be representative
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Survey Implementation:Recruitment
• University staff contact schoolsUniversity staff contact schools
• Assurances of confidentiality
i i l i• Financial compensation
• School‐building data report upon completion
• Coordination with Tri‐County Health DeptCoordination with Tri County Health Dept
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EPE | Epidemiology, Planning, Evaluation | Branch
Survey Implementation:dAdministration
• Survey packets sent to schoolsSurvey packets sent to schools– Student packet with bubble‐sheet survey and pencilspencils
– Teacher packet with instructions and cover sheet
– Return shipping instructions and box– Return shipping instructions and box
• Teachers administer survey
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924
832
600
800
1000
1200
1400
Survey Participants' Grade Level (n=4112)
19 17
8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Ungraded or other grade0
200
400
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
1%
Survey Participants' Race / Ethnicity (n=4107)
4%
3%4%
5%
White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Native American
59%24%
Native American
Other
Multiracial
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
3%
17%
14%
BMI(calculated from self‐reported height and weight)
Underweight
Healthy weight
Overweight
66%
Overweight
Obese
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
11%
34%
Caring AdultAt the school you're in today, is there a teacher or some other adult who really cares about you?
No
Yes
55%
Not Sure
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
47%
7%
22%
Eat In School CafeteriaDuring the past two weeks (10 school days), how many times did you buy lunch from the school cafeteria?
I did not buy lunch from the cafeteria
1 to 3 times
4 to 6 times
16%
8%
7 to 9 times
10 times (every day)
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
31%
41%
Days Bought From School Cafeteria (among those with any days)During the past two weeks (10 school days), how many times did you buy lunch from the school cafeteria?
1 to 3 times
4 to 6 times
7 to 9 times
14%
14%
7 to 9 times
10 times (every day)
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
5%
2%
3%
2%2%
1%1%
9%
Bought Fruit In School CafeteriaDuring the past two weeks (10 school days), if you bought lunch from the school cafeteria, on how many
days did you buy fresh fruit from the cafeteria?
I did not buy lunch from the cafeteria
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days
55%
15%
5%
y
6 days
7 days
8 days
9 days
All 10 days
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
32%
3%
2%
20%
Days Bought Fruit From School Cafeteria (among those with any days)During the past two weeks (10 school days), if you bought lunch from the school cafeteria, on how many
days did you buy fresh fruit from the cafeteria?
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
5 days
12%
11%
5%
7%
4%
4%6 days
7 days
8 days
9 days
All 10 days
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
42%
45%
Active Transportation PossibleIf you wanted to, could you walk or ride a bike, scooter, or skateboard to school?
No, it is too far
No, it is not safe
No, it is too far and it is not safe
3%
9%1%
No, my school doesn't allow it
Yes
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
4%
3%
3%
2%
10%
Active Transportation UsedDuring a typical school week (5 school days), how many days do you walk or ride a bike, scooter, or
skateboard to school?
0 days
1 day
2 days
78%
3 days
4 days
All 5 days
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Wore a Helmet while BikingDuring the past 12 months, when you rode a bicycle, how often did you wear a helmet?
9%
32%
6%
6%
8%
I did not ride a bicycle
Never
Rarely
SometimesSometimes
Most of the time
Always
39%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
How Smokers Got CigarettesIn the past 30 days, how did you usually get the cigarettes you smoked?
5%2%
34%21%
Did not get cigarettesDid not get cigarettes
I bought them in a store
Gave someone money to buy them
Someone I live with gave them to me
4%
Someone I don“t live with gave them to me
I took them without permission
I ordered them on the internet
18%
16%
18%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
How Smokers Got Cigarettes (among those who got them)In the past 30 days, how did you usually get the cigarettes you smoked?
7%3%
28%
32%
I bought them in a store
Gave someone money to buy them
Someone I live with gave them to me
Someone I don“t live with gave them to me32% Someone I don t live with gave them to me
I took them without permission
I ordered them on the internet
24%
6%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Current Cigarette SmokingIn the past 30 days, on how many days did you smoke any cigarettes?
5%
28%
24%
I have never smoked cigarettes
Did not smoke cigarettes
I smoked on 1 or 2 days
I smoked on 3 to 5 days
I smoked on 6 to 9 days
10%
I smoked on 6 to 9 days
I smoked on 10 to 19 days
I smoked on 20 to 29 days
I smoked on all 30 days (every day)
13%
4%
6%
10%
4%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Perceived Availability of CigarettesIf you wanted cigarettes, how easy or hard would it be for you to get some?
37%
25%
Very easy
Pretty easy
Pretty hard
5%
5%Very hard
Not sure
5%
28%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Visits to Convenience StoreIn the past 30 days, how often did you visit a convenience store or gas station for any reason?
12%
21%
Did not visit a convenience store/gasDid not visit a convenience store/gas station
About 2 to 3 times
About once a week
40%
About once a week
More than once a week
27%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Physically ActiveIn the past 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for a total of 60 minutes or more per day?
9%
6%
8%
29%
0 days
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
13%
4 days
5 days
6 days
All 7 days
11%
10%
14%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
Weekday Screen TimeOn a typical school day, how many hours do you watch TV or videos, play video games, or play on a
computer?
6%11%
18%7%
16%
Do not do on a typical school day
Less than 1 hour per school day
1 hour per school day
2 hours per school day16% p y
3 hours per school day
4 hours per school day
5 or more hours per school day
18%
24%
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010
4%
10%
11%
23%
Weekend Screen TimeOn a typical weekend day, how many hours do you watch TV or videos, play video games, or play on a
computer?
Do not do on a typical weekend day
Less than 1 hour per weekend day
1 hour per weekend day
2 hours per weekend day
20%
19%
13%
p y
3 hours per weekend day
4 hours per weekend day
5 or more hours per weekend day
Source: Colorado Student Health Promotion Survey, 2010