According to
the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, reported use of alcohol by 9th to 12th graders trended down between 1991 and 2009 (the last year for which data is available).
The 2007
National Youth Risk Behavior Survey indicated that over a thirty day span, 29.1 % of high school students surveyed had ridden in a car with a driver who had been drinking alcohol and 18 % had carried a weapon.
Results from the most recently published 2013
National Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (YRBSS), given to students in grades 9 — 12, showed that:
The new research uses the 2015
National Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which queried public and private high school students in every state and Washington, D.C..
The authors used data from the 2013
national Youth Risk Behavior Survey of high schools students.
The finding is unique, according to Garnett, due to the fact that most states, as well as
the National Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey, asks about sexual orientation, but not gender identity.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
national Youth Risk Behavior Survey has provided estimates of teen dating violence (TDV) since 1999 but changes were made to the survey in 2013 to capture more serious forms of physical TDV, screen out students who did not date and assess sexual TDV.
Texting while driving among high school students: Analysis of 2011 data from
the National Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS).
Not exact matches
National Survey on Drug Use and Health Retirement Confidence Survey Survey of Consumer Finances Survey of Income and Program Participation
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
The report with all
youth risk behaviors listed can be found here, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011 National Health Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes by
youth risk behaviors listed can be found here, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011 National Health Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes by
risk behaviors listed can be found here, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011 National Health Risk Behaviors and Health Outcome
behaviors listed can be found here,
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011 National Health Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes by
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011 National Health Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes by
Risk Behavior Surveillance System: Selected 2011
National Health
Risk Behaviors and Health Outcomes by
Risk Behaviors and Health Outcome
Behaviors and Health Outcomes by Sex.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducts the
national survey every two years to monitor six types of health -
risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death, disability and social problems among U.S.
youths.
(2) The 1997
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance, a national school - based survey conducted by the CDC confirms other national trend data on the sexual behavior of American teens: rates of sexual experience have stabilized and condom use has increased for teens in th
Behavior Surveillance, a
national school - based survey conducted by the CDC confirms other
national trend data on the sexual
behavior of American teens: rates of sexual experience have stabilized and condom use has increased for teens in th
behavior of American teens: rates of sexual experience have stabilized and condom use has increased for teens in the 1990s.