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Compared to Injury and Violence Imperial County - CA Healthy Kids Survey 2005 Results Compared to National Youth Risk Behavior System 2005 Results Injury.

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1 Compared to Injury and Violence Imperial County - CA Healthy Kids Survey 2005 Results Compared to National Youth Risk Behavior System 2005 Results Injury and Violence Draft 01-11-07

2 Percentage of High School Students Who Rode in a Car or Other Vehicle Driven by Someone Who Had Been Drinking Alcohol,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 * One or more times during the 30 days preceding the survey ** F > M *** H > W > B CHKS question not quite comparable Average 39% Imperial County National Average 28.5%

3 * One or more times during the 30 days preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 Percentage of High School Students Who Rode in a Car or Other Vehicle Driven by Someone Who Had Been Drinking Alcohol,* 1991 – 2005 Imperial County 2005 CA HKS Related Results: 44% of 7 th graders reported they had been a passenger in a car driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol (¼ of them reported more than 7 times, ¼ reported 3 to 6 times) 30% of 9 th graders and 40% of 11 th graders reported they had been in a car driven by self or a friend who had been drinking alcohol I.C. 2005 average 39% I.C. 2003 average 37%

4 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Rode in a Car or Other Vehicle Driven by Someone Who Had Been Drinking Alcohol,* Across 40 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * One or more times during the 30 days preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

5 Percentage of High School Students Who Drove a Car or Other Vehicle When They Had Been Drinking Alcohol,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 One or more times during the 30 days preceding the survey ** M > F *** W, H > B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 National Average 9.9% Average 39% Imperial County CHKS question not quite comparable

6 Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon last 30 days,* 1991 – 2005 * For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease and quadratic change, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 CHKS question not comparable

7 Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity, 2005 * For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no questions with comparable detail for 30 days before survey

8 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon,* Across 37 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005

9 Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Gun,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity, 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey ** M > F National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable detail by sex

10 Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Gun,* 1993 – 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease and quadratic effect, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1993 – 2005 I.C. 2005 average 6.85% or 233 * of 3396 respondents * I.C. 2003 average 6.62% or 133 * of 2014 respondents * * * Responses are carried gun last 12 months, no 30 day detail

11 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Gun,* Across 33 States and 19 Cities, 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable detail

12 Percentage of High School Students Who Were in a Physical Fight on School Property,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey ** M > F *** B, H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable detail on race I.C. 2005 male average is 35.55% or 1,247 of 3,530 respondents I.C. 2005 female average is 19.08% or 674 of 3,530 respondents I.C. 2005 average is 24.74% or 873 of 3,530 respondents

13 Percentage of High School Students Who Were in a Physical Fight on School Property,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 Imperial County One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey ** M > F *** B, H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 National 13.6% average average is 25.98% or 882 of 3,396 respondents Imperial County average is 25.98% or 882 of 3,396 respondents

14 I.C. 2005 average is 25.8% or 882 of 3396 respondents Percentage of High School Students Who Were in a Physical Fight on School Property,* 1993 – 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease and quadratic change, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1993 – 2005 I.C. 2003 average is 27.6% or 993 of 3592 respondents no 30 day comparable detail I.C. 2003 average is 27.6% or 993 of 3592 respondents

15 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Injured in a Physical Fight,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey and injuries had to be treated by a doctor or nurse ** M > F *** B, H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

16 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Injured in a Physical Fight,* 1991 – 2005 One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey and injuries had to be treated by a doctor or nurse 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 no comparable question

17 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Were Injured in a Physical Fight,* Across 35 States and 20 Cities, 2005 One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey and injuries had to be treated by a doctor or nurse State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

18 Percentage of High School Students Who Experienced Dating Violence,* by Sex and Race/Ethnicity,** 2005 Hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by a boyfriend or girlfriend during the 12 months preceding the survey ** B, H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 National 9.2% average Imperial County 7.38% average Imperial County 7.38% average

19 Percentage of High School Students Who Experienced Dating Violence,* 1999 – 2005 * Hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by a boyfriend or girlfriend during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1999 – 2005 I.C. 2005 average 7.38% or 154 of 2098 respondents I.C. 2003 average 6.62% or 133 of 2014 respondents

20 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Experienced Dating Violence,* Across 36 States and 20 Cities, 2005 State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 * Hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by a boyfriend or girlfriend during the 12 months preceding the survey no comparable data

21 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Ever Physically Forced to Have Sexual Intercourse,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * When they did not want to ** F > M *** B > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

22 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Ever Physically Forced to Have Sexual Intercourse,* 2001 – 2005 * When they did not want to 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2001 – 2005 no comparable question

23 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Were Ever Physically Forced to Have Sexual Intercourse,* Across 32 States and 18 Cities, 2005 State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 * When they did not want to no comparable question

24 Imperial County Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon on School Property,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey ** M > F *** H > B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 National 6.5% average no 30 day comparables

25 Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon on School Property,* 1993 – 2005 For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease and quadratic change, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1993 – 2005 no 30 day comparables

26 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Carried a Weapon on School Property,* Across 39 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * For example, a gun, knife, or club on > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005

27 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Threatened or Injured with a Weapon on School Property,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 For example, a gun, knife, or club one or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey ** M > F *** H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable detail Imperial County National 7.9% average

28 Percentage of High School Students Who Were Threatened or Injured with a Weapon on School Property,* 1993 – 2005 * For example, a gun, knife, or club one or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1993 – 2005 I.C. 2005 average is 8.78% or 298 of 3,396 respondents I.C. 2003 average is 7.77% or 279 of 3,592 respondents

29 Percentage of High School Students Who Did Not Go to School Because They Felt Unsafe at School or On Their Way To or From School,* by Sex and Race/Ethnicity,** 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey ** B, H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

30 Percentage of High School Students Who Did Not Go to School Because They Felt Unsafe at School or On Their Way To or From School,* 1993 – 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey 1 Significant linear increase, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1993 – 2005 Response to felt unsafe or very safe at school I.C. 2005 average is 5% or 170 of 3,396 respondents I.C. 2003 average is 8.77% or 315 of 3,592 respondents

31 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Did Not Go to School Because They Felt Unsafe at School or on Their Way To or From School,* Across 40 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * On > 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

32 Percentage of High School Students Who Had Their Property Stolen or Deliberately Damaged on School Property,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity, 2005 * For example, their car, clothing, or books one or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey ** M > F National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005

33 Percentage of High School Students Who Had Their Property Stolen or Deliberately Damaged on School Property,* 2003 – 2005 * For example, their car, clothing, or books one or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2003 – 2005 I.C. 2005 average is 26.45% or 898 of 3,396 respondents I.C. 2003 average is 28.68% or 1,030 of 3,592 respondents

34 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Had Their Property Stolen or Deliberately Damaged on School Property,* Across 37 States and 19 Cities, 2005 * For example, their car, clothing, or books one or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable detail

35 Percentage of High School Students Who Felt Sad or Hopeless,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 Almost every day for > 2 weeks in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the 12 months preceding the survey ** F > M *** H > W, B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable detail on sex or race I.C. 2005 average is 35.05% or 1,190 of 3,396 respondents

36 Percentage of High School Students Who Felt Sad or Hopeless,* 1999 – 2005 * Almost every day for > 2 weeks in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1999 – 2005 I.C. 2005 average is 35.05% or 1,190 of 3,396 respondents I.C. 2003 average is 34.17% or 1,227 of 3,592 respondents

37 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Felt Sad or Hopeless,* Across 39 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * Almost every day for > 2 weeks in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005

38 Percentage of High School Students Who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey ** F > M *** W, H > B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

39 Percentage of High School Students Who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide,* 1991 – 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease and quadratic change, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 no comparable question

40 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide,* Across 38 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

41 Percentage of High School Students Who Made a Plan about How They Would Attempt Suicide,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey ** F > M *** H > W > B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

42 Percentage of High School Students Who Made a Plan about How They Would Attempt Suicide,* 1991 – 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey 1 Significant linear decrease, P <.05 National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 no comparable question

43 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Made a Plan about How They Would Attempt Suicide,* Across 39 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

44 Percentage of High School Students Who Actually Attempted Suicide,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey ** F > M *** H > W, B National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

45 Percentage of High School Students Who Actually Attempted Suicide,* 1991 – 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 no comparable question

46 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Who Actually Attempted Suicide,* Across 39 States and 21 Cities, 2005 * One or more times during the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question

47 Percentage of High School Students Whose Suicide Attempt Resulted in an Injury, Poisoning, or Overdose That Had To Be Treated by a Doctor or Nurse,* by Sex** and Race/Ethnicity,*** 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey ** F > M *** H > W National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2005 no comparable question

48 Percentage of High School Students Whose Suicide Attempt Resulted in an Injury, Poisoning, or Overdose That Had To Be Treated by a Doctor or Nurse,* 1991 – 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey 1 No significant change over time National Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 1991 – 2005 no comparable question

49 Range and Median Percentage of High School Students Whose Suicide Attempt Resulted in an Injury, Poisoning, or Overdose that Had To Be Treated by a Doctor or Nurse,* Across 37 States and 20 Cities, 2005 * During the 12 months preceding the survey State and Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys, 2005 no comparable question


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