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2010FLORIDA YOUTH SUBSTANCE ABUSE SURVEY
Seminole County
Methodology
Survey administration: March-May of 2010.
Sampling strategy: schools and classrooms were selected to generate statistically representative county-level estimates.
Final sample size was 1,645 across grades 6 through 12.
The margin of error is less than 4.7% percentage points for M.S. prevalence rates and 4.7% percentage points for H.S. prevalence rates.
Lifetime and Past-30-Day ATOD Prevalence
Rates
2010 Results
Graph 1
Lifetime use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs among Seminole County students, 2010
Alcohol
Cigar
ette
s
Mar
ijuan
a or H
ashis
h
Inhal
ants
Presc
riptio
n Pai
n Rel
ieve
rs
Over-t
he-Counte
r Dru
gs
Depre
ssan
ts
Presc
riptio
n Am
phetam
ines
LSD, PCP o
r Mush
room
s
Club D
rugs
Cocain
e or C
rack
Coca
ine
Met
hamphet
amin
e
Heroin
Stero
ids
(with
out a d
octor’s
ord
er)
0
20
40
60
80
100
50.3
24.4 23.7
11.7 9.3 7.5 6.5 5.2 4.5 3.8 2.5 1.4 1.2 0.9
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 2
Past-30-day use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs among Seminole County students, 2010
Alcohol
Binge
Drinki
ng
Mar
ijuan
a or H
ashis
h
Cigar
ette
s
Inhal
ants
Presc
riptio
n Pai
n Rel
ieve
rs
Over-t
he-Counte
r Dru
gs
Depre
ssan
ts
Presc
riptio
n Am
phetam
ines
LSD, PCP o
r Mush
room
s
Club D
rugs
Cocain
e or C
rack
Coca
ine
Met
hamphet
amin
e
Stero
ids
(with
out a d
octor’s
ord
er)
Heroin
0
20
40
60
80
100
28.8
14.7 14.59.0
3.6 3.3 3.0 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.3
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Key Findings
With overall prevalence rates of 50.3% for lifetime use and 28.8% for past-30-day use, alcohol is the most commonly used drug among Seminole County students.
After alcohol, students reported marijuana (23.7% lifetime and 14.5% past-30-day) and cigarettes (24.4% lifetime and 9.0% past-30-day) as the most commonly used drugs.
For other ATOD categories, past-30-day prevalence ranges from 3.6% for inhalants to 0.3% for Rx heroin.
Alcohol, Cigarettesand Marijuana
2000-2010 TrendsEarly Initiation and Risk of
HarmNew Alcohol Items
Graph 3
Past-30-day alcohol use, Seminole County 2000-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
20
40
60
80
County 2000 County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 4
Binge Drinking, Seminole County 2000-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
10
20
30
40
County 2000 County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 5
Alcohol trends summary for Seminole County, 2000-2010
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 20100
10
20
30
40
50
60
Past-30-Day Use Binge Drinking Use by Age 13 Great Risk of Harm
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 6
Usual number of drinks consumed per day among high school drinkers, Seminole County 2010
1 2 3 4 5 or more0
10
20
30
40
50
23.5 22.6
17.9
10.0
26.0
23.521.2
16.8
9.9
28.6
Seminole County Florida Statewide
Pe
rce
nta
ge
us
e
Graph 7
Usual source of alcohol within the past 30 days among high school drinkers, Seminole County 2010
Bought ina store
Bought in arestaurant,bar, or club
Bought at apublic event
Someonebought it
for me
Someonegave it to me
Took it froma store
Took it froma familymember
Some otherway
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
5.7
1.3 0.3
25.4
46.0
0.3
6.4
14.7
Per
cen
tag
e
Graph 8
Usual drinking location within the past 30 days among high school drinkers, Seminole County 2010
My home Anotherperson's
home
Car or othervehicle
Restaurant,bar, or club
Public place Public event Schoolproperty
Some otherplace
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
22.9
50.8
3.14.9
6.6
0.7 0.3
10.7
Per
cen
tag
e
Graph 9
Past-30-day cigarette use, Seminole County 2000-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
10
20
30
40
County 2000 County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 10
Past-30-day marijuana use, Seminole County 2000-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
10
20
30
40
County 2000 County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 11
Marijuana trends summary for Seminole County, 2000-2010
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 20100
20
40
60
Past-30-Day Use Use by Age 13 Great Risk of Harm
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Key Findings In Seminole County, past-30-day alcohol use
among high school students decreased from 43.6% in 2006 to 38.2% in 2010.
Binge drinking declined from 18.7% in 2004 to 14.7% in 2010.
Past-30-day cigarette use declined from 17.1% in 2000 to 9.0% in 2010.
Past-30-day marijuana use among middle school students increased from 2.8% in 2002 to 7.6% in 2010.
Perceived risk of harm associated with marijuana use decreased from 32.3% in 2008 to 26.4% in 2010.
Other Illicit,Over-the-Counter,
andPrescription Drugs
2000-2010 Trends
Graph 12
Past-30-day inhalant use, Seminole County 2000-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
10
20
30
County 2000 County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 13
Past-30-day over-the-counter drug use for Seminole County and Florida Statewide, 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
5
10
15
20
2.8 3.1 32.2
2.9 2.6
Seminole County Florida Statewide
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 14
Past-30-day depressants use, Seminole County 2002-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
5
10
15
County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 15
Past-30-day prescription pain reliever use, Seminole County 2002-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
5
10
15
County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 16
Past-30-day prescription amphetamines use, Seminole County 2002-2010 and Florida 2010
Middle School High School Overall0
5
10
County 2002 County 2004 County 2006 County 2008 County 2010 Florida 2010
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Us
e
Graph 17
Past-30-day drug combination rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide, 2010
Any illicit drug Any illicit drug other than marijuana
Alcohol only Alcohol or any illicit drug
Any illicit drug, but no alcohol
0
20
40
60
19.2
10.4
14.8
33.9
5.3
18.0
9.3
16.5
34.1
5.6
Seminole County Florida Statewide
Pe
rce
nta
ge
us
e
Key Findings
In Seminole County, 10.4% of surveyed students reported the use of any illicit drug other than marijuana, compared to 9.3% across the statewide sample.
Past-30-day inhalant use among middle school students increased from 4.0% in 2000 to 6.5% in 2010.
Past-30-day depressant use among high school students decreased from 5.8% in 2006 to 3.1% in 2010.
Among middle school students, 6.5% reported the use of inhalants in the past 30 days, a rate higher than any other illicit drug (except marijuana).
Other Antisocial Behaviors, Including
Bullying-Related Behaviors2010 Results
Graph 18
Comparisons of past-12-month delinquent behavior for Seminole County and Florida Statewide, 2010
Carrying ahandgun
Selling drugs Attemptingto steal
a vehicle
Beingarrested
Taking ahandgunto school
Gettingsuspended
Attackingsomeone withintent to harm
Being drunkor high
at school
0
10
20
30
4.1
6.2
2.6
4.3
0.8
12.9
9.6
11.9
4.96.3
2.2
4.8
1.0
14.7
10.6
12.9
Seminole County Florida Statewide
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Graph 19
Bullying-related behaviors among Seminole County middle and high school students, 2010
Bullyingcaused worry
Skippedschool
because ofbullying
Was kicked orshoved in
past 30 days
Was tauntedor teased inpast 30 days
Was victim ofcyber bullying
in past30 days
Physicallybullied others
in past30 days
Verballybullied others
in past30 days
Cyber bulliedothers in past
30 days
0
20
40
60
29.3
4.5
17.9
34.9
8.4
13.3
23.2
5.3
18.8
3.15.7
21.5
10.2
6.1
14.3
5.2
Middle School High School
Pe
rce
nta
ge
Key Findings In Seminole County, prevalence rates for Being Arrested
(4.3%), Attempting to Steal a Vehicle (2.6%) and Taking a Handgun to School (0.8%) are all less than 5.0%.
Notably higher prevalence rates were reported for Getting Suspended (12.9%), Being Drunk or High at School (11.9%), and Attacking Someone with Intent to Harm (9.6%).
In Seminole County, 34.9% have been socially bullied, 17.9% of middle school students have been physically bullied, and 8.4% have been cyber bullied.
High school students were less likely to report physical bullying but more likely to report cyber bullying.
Risk and Protective Factor Prevalence Rates
for M.S. and H.S. Students
2010 Results
Graph 20
Protective factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide middle school students, 2010
Community Rewards forProsocial Involvement
Family Opportunities forProsocial Involvement
Family Rewards forProsocial Involvement
School Opportunities forProsocial Involvement
School Rewards forProsocial Involvement
Religiosity
0 50 100
53
54
52
37
42
54
50
55
50
46
47
50
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Graph 21
Community domain and family domain risk factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide middle school students, 2010
Community Disorganization
Transitions and Mobility
Laws and NormsFavorable to Drug Use
Perceived Availabilityof Drugs
Perceived Availabilityof Handguns
Poor Family Management
Family Conflict
Parental Attitudes Favorabletoward ATOD Use
0 50 100
40
57
40
52
22
47
40
24
51
61
44
48
25
48
42
22
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Graph 22
School domain and peer and individual domain risk factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide middle school students, 2010
Poor Academic Performance
Lack of Commitmentto School
Peer Rewards forAntisocial Behavior
Favorable Attitudes towardAntisocial Behavior
Favorable Attitudes towardATOD Use
Low Perceived Risksof Drug Use
Early Initiation of Drug Use
0 50 100
34
55
47
49
39
46
30
43
54
46
47
41
44
35
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Graph 23
Protective factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide high school students, 2010
Community Rewards forProsocial Involvement
Family Opportunities forProsocial Involvement
Family Rewards forProsocial Involvement
School Opportunities forProsocial Involvement
School Rewards forProsocial Involvement
Religiosity
0 50 100
64
54
54
61
65
64
61
55
53
60
59
60
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Graph 24
Community domain and family domain risk factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide high school students, 2010
Community Disorganization
Transitions and Mobility
Laws and NormsFavorable to Drug Use
Perceived Availabilityof Drugs
Perceived Availabilityof Handguns
Poor Family Management
Family Conflict
Parental Attitudes Favorabletoward ATOD Use
0 50 100
43
62
33
35
34
41
37
39
50
63
38
37
38
46
37
38
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Graph 25
School domain and peer and individual domain risk factor prevalence rates for Seminole County and Florida Statewide high school students, 2010
Poor Academic Performance
Lack of Commitmentto School
Peer Rewards forAntisocial Behavior
Favorable Attitudes towardAntisocial Behavior
Favorable Attitudes towardATOD Use
Low Perceived Risksof Drug Use
Early Initiation of Drug Use
0 50 100
42
53
52
43
41
49
28
46
51
47
41
40
49
33
Florida Statewide Seminole County
Key Findings
Protective factor prevalence rates—opportunities for improvement: Middle school students reported the
lowest rates of protection for the School Opportunities for Prosocial Involvement (37%) and the School Rewards for Prosocial Involvement (42%) scales.
High school students reported the lowest rates of protection for the Family Opportunities for Prosocial Involvement (54%) and the Family Rewards for Prosocial Involvement (54%) scales.
Key Findings
Risk factor prevalence rates—opportunities for improvement: Middle school students reported the
highest rates of risk for the Lack of Commitment to School (55%) and the Transitions and Mobility (57%) scales.
High school students reported the highest rates of risk for the Lack of Commitment to School (53%) and the Transitions and Mobility (62%) scales.
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