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12 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Key Findings The following summaries highlight Arkansas students’ responses on the Youth Risk Behavior survey in key areas, and provides an overview of Arkansas students’ current activities which impact their health Key Findings Related to Behaviors that result in Unintentional Injuries and Violence  Twenty percent of students indicated that they carried a weapon on one or more of the past 30 days. Six percent of students indicated that they carried a weapon on school property on one or more of the past 30 days.  Thirty-two percent of students reported being in at least one physical fight in the previous year. Involvement in fights occurring on school property over the year prior to the survey were reported by 13 percent of respondents.  Approximately 28% of the students reported that within the 30 days preceding the survey they had been a passenger in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol. Eleven percent of the students reported that they had driven a car or other vehicle at least once during the previous 30 days after drinking alcohol.  Seventeen percent of students seriously considered attempting suicide during the year prior to the survey. Ten percent of respondents actually attempted suicide during this same time frame.  Fourteen percent of students reported they were physically hurt (including being hit or slapped) on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend during the previous year. Key Findings Related to Tobacco Use  Sixty percent of Arkansas high school students had tried cigarette smoking. Eighteen percent smoked a whole cigarette for the first time before age 13. Eleven percent of students used chewing tobacco at least once during the 30 days prior to the survey.  Fourteen percent of respondents reported that they usually got their own cigarettes by buying them in a store or gas station during the 30 days prior to the survey.  During the 30 days prior to the survey, 8% of students had smoked 10+ cigarettes/day and 6% of students had used chewing tobacco on school property. Key Findings Related to Alcohol and Other Drug Use  Students who reported they had at least one drink of alcohol during their life were 70% of ninth graders, 73% of tenth graders, 77% of eleventh graders, and 76% of twelfth graders. Twenty-six percent of students had their first drink of alcohol prior to age 13. Ten percent of students reported using marijuana for the first time before age 13.  Six percent of students indicated they had used methamphetamines one or more times in their life. 2007

Youth Risk Behavior Survey 13  Eight percent of students indicated they had used cocaine (any form) on one or more times during their life, with 3% reporting using cocaine (any form) at least once during the past 30 days.  Fifteen percent of students reported sniffing glue, breathing the contents of aerosol spray cans or inhaling any paints or sprays during their life.  Thirty-Eight percent of students reported they drank a usual type of alcohol during the 30 days prior to the survey.  Twenty-eight percent of students had someone offer, sell, or give them an illegal drug on school property during the previous 12 months. Key Findings Related to Sexual Behaviors that result in HIV Infection, Sexually Transmittable Diseases (STDs), and Unintended Pregnancies  Fifty-four percent of Arkansas high school students reported that they had sexual intercourse. Nine percent reported that they had sexual intercourse for the first time prior to age 13. Nineteen percent reported having sexual intercourse with four or more people during their life.  Of students who had sexual intercourse during the previous three months, 59% used a condom and 20% used birth control pills during the last sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy.  Of the students who had sexual intercourse during the previous 3 months, 20% reported drinking alcohol or used drugs before last sexual intercourse.  Eighty-six percent of students reported being taught about AIDS or HIV infection in school. Key Findings Related to Dietary Behaviors  Twenty-seven percent of students described themselves as slightly or very overweight. Forty- three percent were trying to lose weight. Fifty-six percent of the female students and 30% of the male students reported trying to lose weight.  Seventy-eight percent of students reported that they had eaten fruit one or more times during the seven days prior to the survey. Fifty-four percent had eaten a green salad and 76% had eaten vegetables (other than carrots) one or more times during the seven days prior to taking the survey.  Ten percent of students reported they had drank three or more glasses per day of milk during the previous seven days. Key Findings Related to Physical Activity  Thirty-nine percent of the students reported they attended PE Classes on one or more days in an average school week.  Forty-two percent of students reported they were physically active for 60 minutes or more per day on five or more days of the past seven days.  Thirty-four percent of the students reported watching three or more hours of TV on an average school day. 2007