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Healthy Kids Colorado Survey (HKCS) Overview

HKCS Report Structure Your school/community here

Background Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Results Questions

Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Overview

HKCS - Overview

The HKCS assesses the health-related attitudes and behaviors of middle school and high school students across diverse communities in Colorado.

HKCS - Overview

The development of the HKCS has been supportedand approved by Colorado state agencies such as:

Department of Education

Department of Human Services

Division of Behavioral Health

Department of Public Health and Environment

Department of Public Safety

HKCS Report Structure

HKCS Report Structure

Introduction How to Use the Report Demographics and Data Quality Survey Results – HKCS sections Appendices Copy of Administered Survey

HKCS Report Structure

Survey Results - HKCS Sections

Substance Use Delinquency Personal Safety/Violence School and Family Mental Health Physical Health Sexual Health (High School Only) Risk and Protective Factors

HKCS Report: Example Bar Graph

HKCS Report: Example Table

Your school/community here Background

Your school/community here: Background

Provide the background of your school or community i.e.

Number of students surveyed Ethnic make-up and grade levels of students sampled Free and Reduced Lunch Rates Strengths in your school or community such as: high

parent involvement and/or high attendance at community events

Other relevant information you feel would be beneficial to share

Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Results

Include the name of your school or community here:

HKCS – Substance Use

The Substance Use section addresses the use of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD) through measures such as:

30-day Use: Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana. Age of First Use: Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana. Lifetime Use: Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana and Other Drugs

such as:• Heroin• Methamphetamines• Cocaine• Ecstasy• Inhalants• Prescription Drugs

Substance Use – Results

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Perc

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tage (

%)

NeverSmoked

8 9 or 10 11 or 12 13 or 14 15 or 16 17+

Age of First Use - Cigarettes

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

Substance Use – Results

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0 Days 1 or 2 Days 3 to 5 Days 6 to 9 Days 10-19 Days 20-29 Days All 30 days

30-Day Use - Alcohol

All6th Grade7th Grade8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

HKCS - Delinquency

The Delinquency section measures the frequency of anti-social or criminal behavior and the students perceptions of wrongfulness in area such as:

Physical Fighting Stealing Cheating Carrying Weapons Vandalism Selling Drugs

Delinquency – Results

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0 Times 1 Time 2 to 3Times

4 to 5Times

6 to 7Times

8 to 9Times

10 to 11Times

12 ormoreTimes

Physical Fight in Past 12 Months

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

Delinquency – Results

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%)

Very Wrong Wrong Little Bit Wrong Not Wrong at All

Wrongfulness of Cheating on Tests or Homework

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

HKCS – Personal Safety and Violence

The Personal Safety and Violence section measures the rates in areas such as:

Driving Under the Influence (Self and other Driver) Victimization (Physical and Verbal) Helmet Use Seatbelt Use

Personal Safety and Violence – Results

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Perc

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tage (

%)

Yes No

Victim of Verbal Slur Because of Gender

All

Male

Female

Personal Safety and Violence – Results

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%)

Never Rarely Sometimes Most of theTime

Always

Seat Belt Use While with Other Driver

All6th Grade7th Grade8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

HKCS – School and Family

The School and Family section measures attitudes and behaviors regarding:

Grades Safety at School School Staff Parents

School and Family - Results

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0 1 2 to 3 4 to 5 6 to 7 8 to 9 10 to 11 12+

Harassed or Bullied on School Property - Past 12 Months

All6th Grade7th Grade8th Grade9th Grade10th Grade11th Grade12th Grade

School and Family - Results

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NO! No Yes YES!

Are your grades better than the grades of most students in your class?

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

HKCS – Mental Health The Mental Health Section measures the

state of emotional and psychological well-being with questions focused on:

Depression Suicide Future Aspirations Altruism Extra-Curricular Activities

Mental Health – Results

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%)

NO! No Yes YES!

Sad or Depressed Most Days - Past 12 Months

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

Mental Health – Results

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tage (

%)

Not a

t All Im

portan

t

Not V

ery

Impo

rtant

Impo

rtant

Very

Impo

rtant

I mportance of Finishing High School

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

HKCS – Physical Health

The Physical Health section measures beliefs and behaviors regarding:

Weight Weight Loss Methods Physical Activity Television Watching

Physical Health – Results

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%)

None Less Than 1 Hour 2-3 Hours 4 or More Hours

Average Number of Hours of Television Watched Per Day

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

Physical Health – Results

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%)

VeryUnderweight

SlightlyUnderweight

About the RightWeight

SlightlyOverweight

Very Overweight

Description of Weight

All

6th Grade7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade10th Grade

11th Grade12th Grade

HKCS – Sexual Health

The Sexual Health section Measures the:

Lifetime and Current Sexual Activity Use of Birth Control Sexual Victimization ATOD Use and Sexual Activity

Sexual Health - Results

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%)

All

9th

Grade

10th

Gra

de

11th

Gra

de

12th

Gra

de

Students Who Report Ever Having Had Sexual Intercourse

FemaleMale

Sexual Health - Results

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All

9th

Grade

10th

Gra

de

11th

Gra

de

12th

Gra

de

Condom Use Before Last Sexual Encounter

Female

Male

HKCS – Risk and Protective Factors

Risk and Protective Factors are characteristics demonstrated by research to increase or decrease the likelihood of substance use, delinquency and other problem behaviors (Hawkins, Catalano, & Miller, 1992).

HKCS – Risk and Protective Factors

Risk factors are the variables or hazards that, if present, make it more likely that an individual will engage in problem behaviors.

Protective factors, on the other hand, buffer against risk, either by reducing the impact of risk factors or by changing the way young people respond to risk.

Risk and Protective Factors – Results

Risk and Protective Factor Scales - Percentage of Students Above Cutpoint

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LowCommitment

ParentalAttitudes

Favorable toDrug Use

ParentalAttitudes

Favorable toAnti-SocialBehavior

Early I nitiationto Anti-Social

Behavior

AttitudesFavorable to

Drug Use

Low PerceivedRisk of Drug

Use

Peer Use ofATOD

Opportunitiesfor Pro-SocialI nvolvement

Rewards forPro-Social

I nvolvement

FamilySchool Peer/Individual School

Risk Factors Protective Factors

Risk and Protective Factors – Results

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Early Initiation of Anti-Social Behavior

Attitudes Favorable toDrug Use

Low Perceived Risk ofDrug Use

Peer Use of ATOD

Peer/ I ndividual Risk Factors

All

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

Summary of Findings

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Questions

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