UND Healthy Campus 2020
|
|
- Randell Simmons
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 UND Healthy Campus 2020 Highlights of the National College Health Assessment (NCHA), Spring 2000 & 2008 CORE Alcohol & Drug Survey, Fall 2008 National Recreational Benchmarking Survey (NRBS), Spring 2009
2 GENERAL HEALTH
3 General Health Perceived Health Status (2008) Considering your age, how would you describe your general health? Source: NCHA
4 Weight/BMI Body Mass Index (Calculated) Self-Description of Weight Source: NCHA
5 Top 10 Physical & Mental Health Concerns of UND Students Source: NCHA
6 PREVENTIVE HEALTH
7 Importance of Healthy Lifestyle Prior to Enrolling at UND After you leave UND Source: NRBS
8 Impediments to WC use Source: NRBS
9 Other Impediments "Other Open Ended Responses Source: NRBS Non traditional Children Don't care/don't... Exercise elsewhere Not comfortable No time Distance
10 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Impediments Nationally National Regional UND Source: NRBS I use facilities off campus Lack of privacy Not aware of offerings Child care not available None of the above Do not like to exercise Do not know how to use equipment Programs not offered at convenient times Parking was a problem Facilities are too crowded Injury or disability Price/Not affordable Facilities are too spread out around campus Hours of operation are not convenient Facilities do not have the right equipment Facilities are closed for activities I do not wish.. Lack of quality facilities Facilities are too outdated Other No time
11 PA and Fitness Information General Fitness Information Specific Exercises or Routines Source: NRBS
12 Nutrition Information Females Males Source: NRBS
13 Nutrition Information Freshmen Graduate Source: NRBS
14 General Health Information All Respondents Source: NRBS
15 Perceived Health Status Source: NRBS
16 Perceived Health Status Females Males Source: NRBS
17 Perceived Health Status From your participation in Wellness Center activities and programs, do you feel you have increased or improved your: - Overall Health? 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% % 0% Definitely Somewhat Not at all Source: NRBS
18 Preventive Health - Vaccinations Students Getting Flu Shots (in the last year) Students Vaccinated Against Hepatitis B (ever) Source: NCHA
19 Preventive Health Gender Specific Examinations Female Students Getting GYN Exam (in the last year) Male Students Performing Testicular Exams (in the last month) Source: NCHA
20 Preventive Health Dental Exam & Sunscreen Use Students Having a Dental Exam/Cleaning (in the last year) Students Using Sunscreen (daily) Source: NCHA
21 Preventive Health - Injury Prevention % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Seatbelt % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Helmet (Motorcycle)* % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Helmet (Bicycle)* *Of those engaging in this activity Source: NCHA
22 ACADEMIC IMPACTS
23 Decision to attend UND Source: NRBS PROGRAMS FACILITIES
24 Decision to STAY at UND Source: NRBS PROGRAMS FACILITIES
25 Academic Performance Source: NRBS
26 Academic Performance Source: NRBS
27 Prevalence of Health and Wellness Issues Among UND Students % of UND Students Who Reported Issue Impacting Academic Performance* % of All UND Students Who Reported Experiencing Issue* Stress Cold/flu/sore throat Sleep difficulties Concern for a troubled friend/family member Depression/anxiety disorder/sad Relationship difficulties Internet use/computer games Death of a friend/family member Sinus infection/ear infection/bronchitis/strep throat Alcohol Use Attention Deficit Disorder Allergies Learning Disability Chronic Pain Injury Chronic Illness Impacting Academic Performance: receiving an incomplete, dropped a course, received a lower grade in a class, on an exam or project Source: NCHA
28 Top 10 Impediments to Academic Performance Top 10 Impediments to Academic Performance (%) Source: NCHA
29 VIOLENCE
30 Violence: Personal Safety Source: NCHA
31 ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & OTHER DRUG USE
32 Age of student who responded to the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
33 Where is the respondent living? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
34 Does the UND campus have alcohol and drug policies? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
35 Are policies enforced on UND s campus? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
36 Age of First Used Alcohol Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
37 Alcohol Use Over Past Year Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
38 Average # of Drinks Consumed in a Week Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
39 Where Do You Use Alcohol? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
40 Do Any Family Members Have Drug or Alcohol Problems? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
41 Due To Use, Have You Considered You Have A Problem? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
42 Due To Use, Have You Been Criticized? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
43 In the Past 2 Weeks, How Many Times have You had 5 or more Drinks? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
44 Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Students Who Used Alcohol (in the last month) Students Who Had 5 or More Drinks at 1 Sitting (on 1 or more occasions in the last 2 weeks) Source: NCHA
45 Trends of Protective Behaviors Related to Alcohol Use College students reported always or usually doing the following when they partied or socialized during the last school year (students responding N/A, don t drink excluded from the analysis) 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Alternate non-alcoholic beverages Determine in advance not to exceed a set number of drinks Choose not to drink alcohol Use a designated driver Eat before and/or during drinking Have a friend let you know when you have had enough Keep track of how many drinks being consumed Pace drinks to one or fewer an hour Avoid drinking games Drink an alcoholic look-alike Source: NCHA
46 Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, on how many days did you use: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) Never Used Not last 30 days 1 or more All 30 days 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA
47 Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, on how many days did you use: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) Never Used Used, None 1 2 days 3 5 days 6 9 days days days All 30 days 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA
48 Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Perception of Use Within the last thirty days, how often do you think the typical student at your school used: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) Never Used Used, 1 or more days Used Daily 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA
49 Alcohol Use Actual vs. Perceived (2008 data) Source: NCHA
50 Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, did you drive after drinking any alcohol at all UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref N/A Don't Drive N/A Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA
51 Age of First Tobacco Use Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
52 Tobacco Use Students Who Smoked Cigarettes (in the last month) Students Who Smoked Cigarettes Daily (used all 30 days) Source: NCHA
53 Tobacco Use Actual vs. Perception (2008) Source: NCHA
54 Other Drug Use Marijuana Use (pot, hash, oil) Never Used Used but not in last 30 days Used 1 or more days of last 30 Source: NCHA
55 Marijuana Use Over Past Year Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
56 If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Physically injured yourself UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref 10 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA
57 If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Did something you later regretted UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA
58 Due To Use, Have You Done Something You Regret? Source: Core Alcohol and Drug Survey
59 If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Forgot where you were or what you did UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref 10 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA
60 Due To Use, Have You Had Memory Loss? Source: Core Alcohol and Drug Survey
61 If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Had someone use force or threat of force to have sex with you Don't Drink No Yes 2000-UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref Source: NCHA
62 Due To Use, Have You Been Taken Advantage of Sexually? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
63 Due To Use, Have You Taken Advantage of Someone Sexually? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
64 NUTRITION & EXERCISE
65 Interest in staying fit/healthy Source: NRBS
66 Interest in staying fit/healthy Source: NRBS
67 Exercise weight lifting Source: NRBS
68 Exercise cardiovascular Source: NRBS
69 Exercise weight control Source: NRBS
70 Exercise weight control Source: NRBS
71 Exercise - Physical Strength Source: NRBS
72 WC Utilization by ethnicity Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) Ethnicity % Utilization Total Respondents African America/Black 63% 11 Asian/Pacific Islander 83% 12 Hispanic/Latino/a 50% 2 Native American/American Indian 86% 15 White 83% 582 Other (Multiracial, Other, Prefer not to respond) 82% 20 Source: NRBS
73 WC Utilization by class status Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) Class Status % Utilization Total Respondents First year 91% 128 Sophomore 93% 131 Junior 88% 116 Senior 82% 138 Other 64% 140 Grad 68% 121 Professional 45% 11 Continuing Ed 25% 8 Source: NRBS
74 WC Utilization Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) By Gender Gender % Utilization Total Respondents Female 82% 367 Male 84% 284 Transgender/prefer not to respond 75% 4 By Housing Housing % Utilization Total Respondents On-campus 92% 287 Off-campus 76% 366 Off-campus (not dist. on #95) 82% 341 Source: NRBS
75 Sleep 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 0 Not at all 2 Somewhat 3 Definitely Source: NRBS
76 Nutrition, Physical Activity & Sleep 60 Students Who Get Enough Sleep (4 or more days per week) 54.3 Students Participating in Vigorous Activity (3 or more times per week) Students Who Eat 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables per day Source: NCHA
77 DEPRESSION
78 Sense of Belonging Source: NRBS
79 Feeling of Well-Being Source: NRBS
80 Feeling of Well-Being Source: NRBS
81 Stress Management Source: NRBS
82 Stress Management Source: NRBS
83 Ability to develop friendships Source: NRBS
84 Mental Health information Source: NRBS
85 Late Night Events Source: NRBS
86 Mental Health Felt things were hopeless (1-10 times)* Felt things were hopeless (11 or more times)* Felt very sad (1-10 times)* Felt very sad (11 or more times)* Felt so depressed it was difficult to function (1-10 times)* Felt so depressed it was difficult to function (11 or more times)* Source: NCHA
87 Mental Health Ever been diagnosed with depression Of those ever diagnosed with depression: Diagnosed within the last school year Currently in therapy for depression Currently taking medication for depression Source: NCHA
88 Mental Health Seriously considered attempting suicide (1-10 times)* Seriously considered attempting suicide (11 or more times)* Attempted suicide (1-10 times)* Attempted suicide (11 or more times)* Source: NCHA
89 Have You Seriously Thought About Suicide? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
90 Have You Seriously Tried to Commit Suicide? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey
91 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
92 Sexual Behavior Students Who Reported NO Sexual Partners Students With ONE Sexual Partner Sexually Active Students Who Used a Condom (last time they had vaginal sex) Source: NCHA
93 Sexual Health Actual vs. Perceived (2008) Source: NCHA
94 THANK YOU!
2017 Health Report ACHA-NCHA-II Data
2017 Health Report ACHA-NCHA-II Data 2013 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...1 Demographics...2 Impediments to Academic Success...3 Alcohol...5 Interpersonal Violence...8 Mental Health...9 Nutrition
More informationPENN STATE STUDENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT SPRING 2018
PENN STATE STUDENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT SPRING 2018 A summary of health behavior data about Penn State University Park undergraduate students. About the Assessment The American College Health Association-National
More informationThe National College Health Assessment
CONTENTS DATA HIGHLIGHTS HEALTH & ACADEMIC ISSUES ALCOHOL TOBACCO OTHER DRUGS SAFETY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SLEEP & STRESS MENTAL HEALTH PREVENTIVE HEALTH NUTRITION & WEIGHT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY The National College
More informationHealth and Wellness Survey 2017 Weighted Undergraduate Report n = 6,718
Sample Size and Demographics Page 1 Alcohol and Other Drug Behaviors Page 3 Body Image and Exercise Page 7 Mental Health and Violence Page 8 Sexual Health and Human Sexuality Page 11 Campus Health Utilization
More informationSJU General Health Survey Comparison
SJU General Health Survey Comparison Methodology Survey Type Web-based Web-based Web-based Web-based Sample (N) 1691 1756 1817 1848 Response (N) 357 404 409 290 Response Rate (%) 21.1% 23.0% 22.5% 15.7%
More informationMississippi State University Spring 2016 National College Health Assessment Highlights
Mississippi State University Spring 2016 National College Health Assessment Highlights Trends from 2013 to 2016 General Health Decrease in self-exams (testicular (14.4%) and breast (8.7%)) Decrease in
More informationCSB General Health Survey Comparison
CSB General Health Survey Comparison Methodology Survey Type Web-based Web-based Web-based Web-based Web-based Sample (N) 1828 1916 1958 2125 1986 Response (N) 527 595 763 786 505 Response Rate (%) 28.0
More informationSummary of Results of the National College Health Assessment University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Campus February 2010
Summary of Results of the National College Health Assessment University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Campus February 2010 Health Promotion and Community Relations University Health Service Division of Student
More informationComparisons to National Sample Changes Health & Academic Issues
Comparisons to National Sample Changes Health & Academic Issues Alcohol Tobacco Other Drugs Nutrition Weight Physical Activity Sexual Health Violence Safety Sleep Stress Mental Health 2 3 4 5 6 The American
More informationThe National College Health Assessment Summary
The National College Health Assessment Summary The University of Iowa Spring 2017 CONTENTS 2 3 4 5 6 Comparisons to National Sample Changes Academic & health Issues Alcohol Tobacco Other Drugs Nutrition
More informationReduce the proportion of students who report that their academic performance was adversely affected by stress in the past 12 months
Illinois State University Student Objectives AI 1.1 AI 1.2 AI 1.3 AI 1.4 Topic Area: Health Impediments to Academic Performance adversely affected by stress in the past 12 months Question 45D5 adversely
More informationCore Alcohol and Drug Survey - Long Form. Consortium Number = Institution Number = Number of Surveys =
Page 1 of 8 CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes, and perceptions among
More informationNational Data
Page 1 of 8 2009-2011 National Data CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes,
More informationCSB/SJU Comparison
/ Comparison - 2012 Methodology Survey Type Web-based Web-based Sample (N) 1958 1756 Response (N) 763 404 Response Rate (%) 39.0% 23.0% Margin of Error 2.8% 4.3% Confidence Level 95% 95% Demographics On-Campus
More informationIllinois State University (Online)
Page 1 of 8 Illinois State University (Online) CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage,
More informationCore Alcohol and Drug Survey - Long Form. Consortium Number = Institution Number = Number of Surveys = 6905
Page 1 of 8 Multiple Selection CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes, and
More informationCore Alcohol and Drug Survey - Long Form. Consortium Number = Institution Number = Number of Surveys = 56937
Page 1 of 8 CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes, and perceptions among
More informationNational Data
Page 1 of 8 2006-2008 National Data CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes,
More informationUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill (online)
Page 1 of 8 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (online) CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other
More informationIllinois State University (Online)
Carbondale, IL 62901 Number of Surveys = 701 Page 1 of 8 Illinois State University (Online) CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY LONG FORM - FORM 194 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed
More informationUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Alcohol and Other Drug Use Survey Data Spring 2011
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Alcohol and Other Drug Use Survey Data Spring 2011 Research Design The Sampling Frame Each UW System Institution supplied UW System with email addresses of its undergraduate
More information2016 Indiana College Substance Use. Survey SAMPLE UNIVERSITY
2016 Indiana College Substance Use Survey SAMPLE UNIVERSITY Results of the Indiana College Substance Use Survey 2016 Sample University Indiana Prevention Resource Center 501 N. Morton St., Suite 110 Bloomington,
More informationUniversity of California Davis Graduate Executive Summary Spring 2017
University of California Davis Graduate Executive Summary Spring 2017 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the
More informationUniversity of North Dakota Executive Summary Spring 2018
University of North Dakota Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationStanislaus State University Executive Summary Spring 2018
Stanislaus State University Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationDe Anza College Executive Summary Spring 2018
De Anza College Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationSaint Olaf College Executive Summary Spring 2018
Saint Olaf College Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationCuesta College Executive Summary
Cuesta College Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationFlorida Atlantic University Executive Summary Spring 2018
Florida Atlantic University Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationMinnesota State University Mankato Executive Summary. Spring 2016
Minnesota State University Mankato Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationCalifornia State University Northridge Executive Summary Spring 2016
California State University Northridge Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationAllan Hancock College Executive Summary Spring 2016
Allan Hancock College Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by
More informationUniversity of California Davis Undergraduate Executive Summary Spring 2017
University of California Davis Undergraduate Executive Summary Spring 2017 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of
More informationCSU Fullerton Executive Summary Spring 2018
CSU Fullerton Executive Summary Spring 2018 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationSan Jose State University Executive Summary Spring 2016
San Jose State University Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationExecutive Summary Spring 2016
San Jose State University Undergraduates Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the
More informationUniversity of Texas at Austin Executive Summary
University of Texas at Austin Executive Summary Spring 2017 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationCalifornia State University Fullerton Executive Summary Spring 2016
California State University Fullerton Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationCal Poly Pomona Executive Summary Spring 2016
Cal Poly Pomona Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationUniversity of Waterloo Executive Summary Spring 2016
University of Waterloo Executive Summary Spring 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationExecutive Summary Fall 2015
University of Southern California Health Sciences Executive Summary Fall 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health
More informationLewis-Clark State College Executive Summary Fall 2015
Lewis-Clark State College Executive Summary Fall 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationSouthern Utah University Executive Summary Fall 2015
Southern Utah University Executive Summary Fall 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationMichigan Technological University Executive Summary
Michigan Technological University Executive Summary Fall 2016 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill Executive Summary Fall 2015
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Executive Summary Fall 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationLouisiana State University Baton Rouge (online)
Page 1 of 5 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge (online) CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY - FORM 191 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage,
More informationExecutive Summary Spring 2013
University of California Davis Graduates Executive Summary Spring 2013 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the
More informationExecutive Summary Core Alcohol and Drug Survey - Short Form. Number of Surveys = 730
REGION 7 Page 1 of 5 Multiple Selection CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY - FORM 191 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage, attitudes, and
More informationStep UP!! Be a Leader, Make a Difference
Step UP!! Be a Leader, Make a Difference Step UP! to Alcohol Abuse BEFORE WE BEGIN This presentation is meant to generate thought and promote discussion. We recognize that this topic may be sensitive material.
More informationSan Jose State University Executive Summary Spring 2012
San Jose State University Executive Summary Spring 2012 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationUniversity of Texas Austin Executive Summary Spring 2015
University of Texas Austin Executive Summary Spring 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationUniversity of California Merced Executive Summary Spring 2015
University of California Merced Executive Summary Spring 2015 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationMinnesota State University Mankato Executive Summary Spring 2012
Minnesota State University Mankato Executive Summary Spring 2012 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationInst Code. Cons Code Institution. Serial. Number of Institutions 2 Number of Surveys Tuesday, February 01, 2011
This report contains the following institutions: Inst Code Cons Code Institution Year Form# Pre/Post Sample Count 1554 Southern Connecticut State University (Pencil) 2010 5 1 2 568 0 1554 Southern Connecticut
More informationThompson Rivers University Executive Summary Spring 2013
Thompson Rivers University Executive Summary Spring 2013 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationAlberta Canada Reference Group
Alberta Canada Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2016 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy behaviors,
More informationLouisiana State University Baton Rouge (online)
Page 1 of 5 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge (online) CORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY - FORM 191 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Core Alcohol and Drug Survey was developed to measure alcohol and other drug usage,
More informationUniversity California Merced Executive Summary Fall 2008
University California Merced Executive Summary Fall 2008 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationAdelphi University Executive Summary Fall 2008
Adelphi University Executive Summary Fall 2008 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationOakland University Executive Summary Fall 2012
Oakland University Executive Summary Fall 2012 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling
More informationWichita State University Executive Summary Fall 2012
Wichita State University Executive Summary Fall 2012 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationUniversity of Texas Austin Executive Summary Fall 2012
University of Texas Austin Executive Summary Fall 2012 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community
More informationUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill Executive Summary Fall 2013
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Executive Summary Fall 2013 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II ACHA-NCHA II The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus
More informationSTUDENT HEALTH & WELLNESS HIGHLIGHTS
STUDENT HEALTH & WELLNESS HIGHLIGHTS 90.1% of UND students indicated that they have some problem with sleepiness during daytime activities. UND students believe that 7 out of 10 students smoke cigarettes,
More informationGRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL STUDENT Reference Group
GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL STUDENT Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2018 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term
More informationConnecting Student Health and Learning at Emory: A Summary of the Spring 2006 NCHA at Emory
Connecting Student Health and Learning at Emory: A Summary of the Spring 2006 NCHA at Emory Heather Zesiger, MPH, CHES Director of Health Promotion Emory University Student Health Services and Jill Augustine,
More informationChatham. Student Survey Report 2016
Chatham Student Survey Report 2016 3/10/2017 2 Introduction The need for such a survey is clear. The drug problem and the context within which substance use and abuse occurs will not improve without intervention.
More informationUNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2018 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy
More informationDan Reilly and Evan Ramsey
Missouri College Health Behavior Survey 2014 Dan Reilly and Evan Ramsey June 6, 2014 2012 2013 2014 N 9,151 9,599 8,994 MCHBS 2014 2 Demographics 2012 (n=9151) 2013(n=9599) 2014 (8994) Female/Male/Transgender/
More informationOutcome Report - Alcohol Wise
Page 1 of 15 OUTCOME REPORT INTRODUCTION Outcome Report data is based on self- from completing the Alcohol-Wise course for the period defined in the Outcome Report Summary section. 3rd Millennium Classrooms
More informationUNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group Executive Summary Fall 2016 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy
More informationSPRING Reference Group Executive Summary
SPRING 2018 Reference Group Executive Summary Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Findings A. General Health of College Students 3 B. Disease and Injury Prevention 4 C. Academic Impacts 5 D. Violence,
More informationUNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group Executive Summary Fall 2017 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy
More informationWellness Profile - Questionnaire
G1. G2. G3. WM1. WM2. WM3. EX1. Do you believe your current lifestyle: 1. Positively affects your health 2. Negatively affects your health 3. Does not affect your health 4. Not Sure Of all the possible
More informationUNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2017 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy
More informationSpring 2017 Reference Group Executive Summary
Spring 2017 Reference Group Executive Summary Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Findings A. General Health of College Students 3 B. Disease and Injury Prevention 4 C. Academic Impacts 5 D. Violence,
More informationMICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT:
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT: Results of the 2016 NCHA Survey of MSU Students Larry A. Hembroff, Ph.D. Senior Research Specialist Emeritus Michigan State University July, 2016 Conducted
More informationPARENTS AS PREVENTION EXPERTS COLLEGE ALCOHOL CHOICES
PARENTS AS PREVENTION EXPERTS COLLEGE ALCOHOL CHOICES College, Alcohol & Choices An Essential Conversation for Parents and Students 2015 Lifetime & Current Alcohol Use Monitoring the Future Study 2012
More informationFall 2017 Reference Group Executive Summary
Fall 2017 Reference Group Executive Summary Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Findings A. General Health of College Students 3 B. Disease and Injury Prevention 4 C. Academic Impacts 5 D. Violence,
More informationCounseling Service Personal Information Form. Name: Preferred Name: Can your preferred name be updated for all LC Health and Wellness offices?
Date: Counseling Service Personal Information Form Name: Preferred Name: Can your preferred name be updated for all LC Health and Wellness offices? Yes No Phone number: May the Counseling Service leave
More informationTrends in Alcohol Use Among Ohio State Students: A Comparison of the 2009 and 2014 NCHA
Trends in Alcohol Use Among Ohio State Students: A Comparison of the and NCHA Center for the Study of Student Life October HIGHLIGHTS The percentage of undergraduates who have never used alcohol slightly
More informationThe Health of UI Students
The Health of UI Students National College Health Random sample Web-based delivery 20% response rate Spring data collection Assessment Similar results to Fall 2006 data collection (convenience sample with
More informationTable 1: Middlesex League s High School Responses with Comparisons to Commonwealth and Nation Middlesex League MA U.S.
Table 1: Middlesex League s High School Responses with Comparisons to Commonwealth and Nation Middlesex League MA U.S. n % % % UNINTENTIONAL INJURY AND VIOLENCE Rode with a driver who had been drinking
More informationSpring 2015 Reference Group Executive Summary
Spring 2015 Reference Group Executive Summary Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Findings A. General Health of College Students 3 B. Disease and Injury Prevention 4 C. Academic Impacts 5 D. Violence,
More informationMENTAL HEALTH 2011 SURVEY RESULTS REPORT. and Related Behaviors. Figure 1 n Trends in mental health indicators, Grades 9 12, New Mexico,
2011 SURVEY RESULTS REPORT MENTAL HEALTH and Related Behaviors 50 40 30 20 Persistent sadness or hopelessness Percent (%) 10 0 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 31.9 28.7 30.8 29.7 29.1 Seriously considered suicide
More informationReference Group Executive Summary Spring 2012
Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2012 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term healthy behaviors, and gaining
More informationBullying Percent of students who have ever been bullied on school property in the past 12 months 28% 22*% 19*% 22.7*% 20.1*% Percent of students who h
Safety Percent of students who rarely or never wore a helmet when riding a bicycle in the past 12 months 61.80% 64.00% 69*% 87.5*% Percent of students who rarely or never wore a seatbelt when riding in
More informationCalifornia Community Colleges. Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 2013
California Community Colleges Reference Group Executive Summary Spring 213 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short- and long-term
More informationModule A. Middle School Questionnaire
2009-2010 This survey asks about your behavior, experiences, and attitudes related to health, well-being, and schooling. It includes questions about use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; bullying and
More informationHealthy Campus 2010 Priorities for Students University of Southern California, University Park Campus
Healthy Campus 2010 Priorities for Students University of Southern California, University Park Campus Healthy People, the 1979 Surgeon General s report, began a national initiative to improve quality of
More informationUW-River Falls. Tobacco Free Survey Results. November 10, 2008
UW-River Falls Tobacco Free Survey Results November 10, 2008 UWRF Tobacco Free Survey Purpose: Gain a better understanding of tobacco issues on campus related to use, cessation, exposure, policy, etc.
More informationReference Group Executive Summary
Reference Group Executive Summary Fall 2009 Reference Group Executive Summary Fall 2009 The ACHA-NCHA II supports the health of the campus community by fulfilling the academic mission, supporting short-
More informationName: Date of Birth: Age: Grade: ID Number: Bob M Jones 4/21/ Gender: Sexual Orientation: Sex at Birth: Preferred Pronoun:
JUST HEALTH PATIENT REPORT Name: Date of Birth: Age: Grade: ID Number: Bob M Jones 4/21/2000 17 12 1234567 Gender: Sexual Orientation: Sex at Birth: Preferred Pronoun: Femal Gay or Lesbian Female No pronouns,
More informationCORE Alcohol and Drug Survey Executive Summary
CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey Executive Summary 2002- Compiled by: Rachel Uffelman, Ph.D. Janice Putnam Ph.D., RN C. Jo Riggs, PhD, RN University of Central Missouri Table of Contents Part I: Introduction
More informationMedicare Wellness Visit
of Birth: Today s : Medicare Wellness Visit Dear Patient, Your Medicare benefits include an Annual Wellness Visit to assist in preventing illness or detect illness at an early stage. Your Annual Wellness
More information2014 NDSU NDCORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY Marijuana Use Summary
2014 NDSU NDCORE ALCOHOL AND DRUG SURVEY Use Summary The NDCORE Survey was developed in conjunction with the Core Institute of Southern Illinois University to identify high-risk drinking predictors for
More informationWELCOME!!! Please form small groups of 6 ish
WELCOME!!! Please form small groups of 6 ish Try to group with people you don t know yet. Try to have at least 3 institutions represented in each group. Not so weird: Learning how mental health awareness
More informationEXECUTIVE SUMMARY West Virginia Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results of High School Students. By Chad Morrison, January Male Female.
Grade Sex EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2013 West Virginia Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results of High School Students By Chad Morrison, January 2015 The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System was developed by the
More informationAlcohol Use and Related Behaviors
Alcohol Use and Related Behaviors 1 8 6 4 2 21 23 25 27 Current Drinking 48.7 5.7 42.3 43.2 Binge Drinking First Drink of Alcohol Before Age 13 28.6 27.9 Figure 1 Trends in Alcohol Use, Grades 7 12, 21
More information