SJU General Health Survey Comparison
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1 SJU General Health Survey Comparison Methodology Survey Type Web-based Web-based Web-based Web-based Sample (N) Response (N) Response Rate (%) 21.1% 23.0% 22.5% 15.7% Margin of Error 4.6% 4.3% 4.3% 5.29% Confidence Level 95% 95% 95% 95% Demographics Non- hetero 3.60% International 2% National Non- white 10.15% On Campus On Campus 1
2 During a Typical Day Activities are the percentage that did not spend any time at all in a typical day or up to 1 hour. Sleeping percentage who reported sleeping 7-10 hours. Exploring porn sites Surfing Internet On-line Gambling Gaming Social Networking Napping Sleeping,, sleeping data was showing 5-8 hours of sleep In, only gaming and sleeping reported During a Typical Week In-class/lab and studying/homework/papers and using the computer are the percentage that reported 9 or more hours of this activity in a typical week. Computer Use Studying/homework/papers In-class/lab 2
3 Watching television percentage that indicated doing so less than 2 hours in a typical week Watching television All are percentage that did this activity at some level in a typical week. Reading for Pleasure Clubs/Organizations Athletics/Club Sports Exercising Partying with alcohol Volunteering National Work for Pay on-campus Overall Health Perception Much healthier than most Somewhat healthier than most About the same as most Somewhat less healthy than most Much less health than most my age 9.80% 1.40% 3 Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0
4 Alcohol Effect on Other Activities (report doing only when drinking) Have sexual experiences you later regret 11.30% Have sex with someone you don't know 4.50% Have sex with someone you know 2.20% Get in physical fights 2.50% Argue with Others 2.00% Gamble 0% Use other drugs 1.10% Smoke marijuana 4.20% Smoke tobacco from a water pipe 3.70% Smoke cigars, little cigars, or clove 7.30% Smoke Cigarettes 10.90% In, only smoke cigarettes was asked Tobacco Use users in past 30 days Smokeless Tobacco Hookah Cigarettes 15.60% 4.80% 9.80% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% National The rate for & was pulled from the question regarding current level of cigarette use. The and data was use in the last 30 days. Hookah and smokeless tobacco was not asked in. Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 4
5 Tobacco Free Policy Agree or Strongly Agree Making campus tobacco-free would not matter to me Making campus tobacco-free would be inconvenient Making campus tobacco-free would be a violation of my rights Support a campus-wide policy that prohibits tobacco use anywhere on campus grounds 2010 Prefer tobacco-free campus Questions first asked in AOD Survey Question was changed in version to tobacco and e-cig free 5
6 Healthy Behaviors Percentage of respondents indicating they did the activity 5-7 days out of 7 unless otherwise indicated. Think about nutrition when choosing what to eat Drink at least 8 glasses of non-alcoholic fluids Take a vitamin/mineral supplement Eat breakfast Skip meals Eat at least 5 servings of fruits/veggies *Eat or drink at least 2 servings of milk/dairy Eat meals and snack at regular intervals throughout day Floss teeth National *Brush teeth Get enough sleep so feel rested Perform exercises to strengthen or tone muscles Vigorous exercise (20 min)or moderate exercise (30 min) *Question was changed in version to Eat or drink at least 3 servings of milk, yogurt, or orange juice or milk alternatives fortified with calcium. *Brushing teeth is 7 days out of 7. 6
7 Preventative Screening & Vaccinations Received flu shot/nasal mist in last 12 months Received meningococcal vaccine Performed testicular self-exam in last month Had blood pressure checked in last year Had cholesterol checked in last 2 years Had a dental exam and cleaning in last year National *Used sunscreen every day outside 5.60% *Question on national survey asks if use sunscreen regularly In, meningococcal vaccine and flu shot not asked 7
8 Weight/Body Image (*in past 30 days) Percentage that said they felt this was often, very often or always. Felt satisfied w/ body image/size most of Took steroids to gain weight or build Took nutritional supplements to gain 0.60% Consumed a diet to gain weight or build *Exercised to gain weight/build muscle. *Smoked cigarettes to lose weight or not *Took diet pills/supplements to lose weight. *Vomited or abused laxatives to lose *Dieted to lose weight. *Exercised to lose weight. I am trying to lose weight. I think I am normal weight 0.30% 2.30% 1.10% National Felt satisfied w/ body image/size most of the time or always was only asked in and In, vomited or abused laxatives to lose weight and took steroids to gain weight or build muscle were not asked Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 8
9 BMI Class III Obesity 1% Class II Obesity Class I Obesity Overweight Healthy Weight 3.10% 7.60% National Underweight 1.40% Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 9
10 Academic Impediments Related to Mental & Physical Health Percentages reporting having health issue affect academics by receiving a lower grade on exam or important project, receiving a lower grade in the course, or receiving an incomplete or dropping the course. *Depression Harassment/Stalking Stress Sleep difficulties Sinus infection/bronchitis/strep throat Sexually transmitted disease Relationship difficulty or breakup Partner's pregnancy Mononucleosis Learning Disability Internet Use/Gaming Injury HIV infection Gambling activity Eating Disorder Drug use *Depression/Anxiety Disorder/Seasonal Death of a friend or family member Chronic pain Chronic Illness Concern for a troubled friend or family Cold/Flu/Sore throat Attention Deficit Disorder Sexual Assault Physical Assault *Anxiety Allergies Alcohol Use 0.80% 30.30% 19.80% 4.30% 0% 10.50% 0.30% 2% 3.40% 5.90% 3.90% 0% 0% 0.60% 2.50% 15% 4.50% 1.10% 1.10% 11% 16.70% 11.80% 0.30% 0% 2.80% 7.30% National *CSB/SJU Survey combines depression, anxiety, and SAD. National survey has depression and anxiety separate *Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 10
11 Safety Percentage who reported doing the following most of the time or always Received health care when necessary Drive within 5 mph of the posted speed limit Use recommended protective gear for activities Wear a helmet for motorcycling National Wear a helmet with bicycling Wear a seatbelt Received care when necessary only asked in and Percentage who reported never doing the following Tan using an indoor tanning bed Drink more alcohol than intended Gamble more money than intended Drive 20 mph or more over the speed limit Drive a car after drinking Ride with a driver who had been drinking Tan using an indoor tanning bed only asked in and 11
12 Mental Health Reported being diagnosed or treated for any of the following* Other Mental Health Condition 2.70% Other Addiction 1.20% Substance Abuse or Addiction 2.10% Schizophrenia 0.90% Phobia 0.60% Panic Attacks 4.30% OCD Other sleep disorder Insomnia 2.40% 2.40% 3% National Depression 13.70% Bulimia 0.90% Bipolar Disorder 1.50% Attention Deficit Disorder 8.70% Anxiety 8.70% Anorexia 0.60% *Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 12
13 Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 would seek help from mental health professional currently in therapy on-campus ever attempted suicide 7.80% 5.20% National ever injured self 10.40% National statistic on currently in therapy on campus includes seeing someone at health services Mental Health Concerns (Top 5) Need/want more information, need/want to make changes, have concerns about your own behavior Stress Stress Stress Grades, Procrastination Grades, procrastination Grades, Procrastination Grades, Procrastination Anxiety/Stress Anxiety Choosing a Major Choosing a Major Relationship Issues Depression Personal Development/ Self esteem Relationship Issues Choosing a Major Personal development/selfesteem Physical Health Concerns (Top 5) Anxiety Anxiety Personal Development/ Self esteem Need/want more information, need/want to make changes, have concerns about your own behavior Stress management Sleep Time Management Sleep Sleep Nutrition Physical Fitness/Exercise Physical Fitness/Exercise Time management Time Management Sleep Time Management Physical fitness/exercise Physical Stress Management Nutrition Fitness/Exercise Nutrition Stress Management Nutrition Stress Management 13
14 SJU students thought were problems at SJU (some problem to very great problem) (Top 5) Stress Stress Stress Stress Alcohol Alcohol Alcohol Gaming Sexual Assault Nutrition Nutrition Alcohol Depression Gaming Gaming Nutrition Nutrition Marijuana Tobacco Sexual Orientation SJU students thought were problems at CSB (some problem to very great problem) (Top 5) Stress Stress Stress Depression Nutrition Alcohol Sexual Assault Eating Disorders Nutrition Nutrition Alcohol Eating Disorders Alcohol Depression Depression Sexual Health Had consensual sex *Currently in a sexual relationship *answered only by those who have had consensual sex 14
15 Report of sexually active students Discussed sexually transmitted diseases Tested for sexually transmitted disease Diagnosed with sexually transmitted disease 0.40% Discussed pregnancy with every partner Tested and diagnosed question omitted in Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 Used non-barrier method of protection such as birth control pills/patch/shot most of the time or always Used barrier method of protection such as condom or dental dam most of the time or always Top 2 Methods to Prevent Pregnancy 2011 National Condoms Condoms Condoms Condoms Condoms Birth control pill/patch/implant Birth control pill/patch/implant Birth control pill/patch/implant Birth control pill/patch/implant Birth control pill/patch/implant 15
16 Sexual Assault Issues Consent Believe consent is important or very important Respondent initiated sexual activity and asks for partner's consent usually or always Partner initiates sexual activity and asks for consent usually or always question worded differently than - Sexual Assault Behaviors Forced/coerced anyone unknown to have sex past year Forced/coerced anyone you know to have sex past year Was forced/coerced to have sex by someone unknown past year Was forced/coerced to have sex by someone known past year Touched anyone sexually against will past year Been touched sexually against will past year 0% 0% 0.30% 1.40% 0.60% 2.30% In, Was forced/coerced to have sex by someone unknown past year and Forced/coerced anyone unknown to have sex past year were not asked Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 16
17 Sexual Assault Myth/Fact? (agree or strongly agree) Sexual assault is a violent act. Sexual assault can happen to people regardless of age, race, class, appearance. Most sexual assaults occur between two people who know each other. (disagree or strongly disagree) People who wear provocative clothing are just "asking" for sex. If both people are drunk sexual assault cannot occur. Being physically intimate previously means there is a free and active agreement for another time. Having sex with someone who is drunk does not have any added risks. If I don't hear the word "no", I don't have to worry about sexual assault. 17
18 Abusive Relationships (those that indicate they have been in a relationship as described below in past year) Sexually Abusive 0.60% Physically Abusive Emotionally Abusive Verbally Abusive 0% 5.70% 2.30% National Where little to no bar is visible data is close to 0 18
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