McLean High School Pyramid. Fairfax County Youth Survey
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1 School Year Fairfax County Youth Survey McLean High School Pyramid
2 The Provides DATA to county, school, and community based organizations to: Assess Youth Strengths and Needs Develop Programs and Services Monitor Trends Measure Community Indicators Guide Countywide Planning of Prevention Efforts 2
3 More About the It examines the Behaviors, Experiences, and Comprehensive Anonymous Voluntary Risk and Protective Factors that influence the well-being of our county s youth. 3
4 Participation Includes students in grades 6 th, 8 th, 10 th, and 12 th Youth Survey # of Students Participating Percent of Enrolled Students Fall 2012 Over 46,000 90% Fall 2013 Over 47,000 89% Fall ,855 87% Fall ,089 88% 6 th grade students take a shortened, modified survey 4
5 Three to Succeed Asset Graph for Fairfax County (Grades 8, 10, 12) Percent with Risky Behavior Assets 3 Assets Sex (Ever) Alcohol Use (30 Days) Marijuana Use (30 Days) Bullied Someone (Year) Carried a Weapon (Year) Binge Drinking (2 Weeks) Cigarette Use (30 Days) Gang Member (Ever) 6 Assets Number of Assets Having High Personal Integrity Performing Community Service Having Teachers Recognize Good Work Having Community Adults to Talk to Participating in Extracurricular Activities Having Parents Available for Help Three to Succeed: Youth who have three assets are less likely to engage in risky behavior than youth who have none. 5
6 Physical Wellness Comparison for Grades 8, 10, & 12
7 Physical Activity Percent reporting getting an hour or more of aerobic activity 5 or more days per week Percent McLean Pyramid 3-Year Comparison 0.0 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean McLean FCPS Note: Overall 6 th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 57.6% 7
8 Screentime Percent who reported viewing TV and non-tv (computer/video games) for 3+ hours on school days for reasons other than school work Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male TV 3+ Hours FCPS Level Non-TV 3+ Hours FCPS Level Note: Overall 6 th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 5.7% (TV); 17.2% (non-tv) 8
9 Nutrition Percent reporting eating at least 5 fruits and/or vegetables per day Percent McLean Pyramid 3-Year Comparison Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean McLean FCPS Note: Overall 6 th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 35.9% 9
10 Sleep Percent reporting sleeping an average of 8+ hours on school nights Percent McLean Pyramid 3-Year Comparison Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean McLean FCPS
11 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug (ATOD) Use Comparisons for Grades 8, 10, & 12
12 Alcohol Percent who reported drinking any beer, wine, or hard liquor during the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 3-Year Comparison Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean McLean FCPS th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 0.7% 12
13 Alcohol (Continued) Parents Matter Parental Perception and Alcohol Use Behavior (District-Level) 100% 8% 25% 80% 48% 52% 60% 40% 20% 92% 75% 52% 48% 0% Very Wrong Wrong A Little Bit Wrong Not Wrong What students believe their parents think about drinking alcohol No Alcohol Use Yes Alcohol Use Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding 13
14 Marijuana and Synthetic Marijuana Percent who used marijuana or synthetic marijuana in the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Marijuana FCPS Level Syn Marijuana FCPS Level th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 0.2% (Marijuana) 14
15 Painkillers and Prescription Drug Use Percent who reported using painkillers or prescription drugs without a doctor s order during the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Painkillers FCPS Level Prescription Drugs FCPS Level Example Painkillers: Oxycontin, Vicodin, Percoset, Codeine Example Prescription Drugs: Ritalin, Adderal, Xanax 15
16 Heroin and LSD Drug Use Percent who reported using heroin or LSD (hallucinogens) during the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Heroin FCPS Level LSD FCPS Level Example Hallucinogens: acid, angel dust, special k, shrooms 16
17 Asset Graph for Fairfax County (Grades 8, 10, 12) Three to Succeed: Youth who have three assets are less likely to engage in risky behavior than youth who have none. 40 Alcohol Use (30 Days) Percent with Risky Behavior Assets 3 Assets Marijuana Use (30 Days) Binge Drinking (2 Weeks) Cigarette Use (30 Days) 6 Assets Number of Assets Having High Personal Integrity Performing Community Service Having Teachers Recognize Good Work Having Community Adults to Talk to Participating in Extracurricular Activities Having Parents Available for Help 17
18 Safety, Aggression, and Victimization Comparison for Grades 8, 10, & 12
19 Dangerous Driving Percent of 12 th graders who reported texting or drinking alcohol while driving during the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 12th Graders th Grade Female Male Texting and Driving FCPS Level Drinking and Driving FCPS Level Only includes 12 th graders who drove during the past 30 days 19
20 Bullying Aggressor Percent who reported bullying another student on and off school property during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Aggressor - AT SCHOOL FCPS Aggressor - NOT AT SCHOOL FCPS th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 1.6% (at school); 1.6% (not at school) 20
21 Bullying Victim Percent who reported being bullied by another student on and off school property during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Victim - AT SCHOOL FCPS Victim - NOT AT SCHOOL FCPS th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 18.4% (at school); 11.0% (not at school) 21
22 Race and Culture Aggressors and Victims Percent who said something bad about someone s race or culture, or who had someone say something bad about their race or culture, during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Aggressor FCPS Level Victim FCPS Level th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 12.4% (Aggressor); 28.1% (Victim) 22
23 Teen Sexual Harassment and Dating Abuse Percent who reported being sexually harassed by another student or abused in a dating relationship during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Sexually Harrassed by Student FCPS Level Abused by a Date FCPS Level
24 Sexual Wellness Comparison for Grades 8, 10, & 12
25 Sexual Intercourse and Oral Sex Percent who reported ever having sexual intercourse or oral sex Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Had Intercourse FCPS Level Had Oral Sex FCPS Level
26 Mental Wellness and Building Resilience in Youth 26
27 The Resilience Wheel Provide opportunities for meaningful participation Increase pro-social bonding Build Resilience Set and communicate high expectations Set clear, consistent boundaries Mitigate Risk Factors Provide caring and support Teach Life Skills 27
28 Stress Percent who reported various levels of stress during the past 30 days Percent McLean Pyramid 2015 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male Low Stress Medium Stress High Stress FCPS Level - High Stress Note: Overall 6 th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 10.2% (High Stress) 28
29 Sadness and Hopelessness Percent reporting they had stopped doing usual activities due to feeling sad or hopeless almost every day for 2+ weeks in a row during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid 3-Year Comparison 0.0 Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean McLean FCPS Note: Overall 6 th Grade, McLean Pyramid (2015): 13.9% 29
30 Suicide Percent who reported seriously considering suicide during the past year Percent McLean Pyramid Biennial Comparison Overall 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade Female Male McLean McLean FCPS US
31 Gratitude For students who reported that they had much in their life to be grateful for vs students who reported they did not 77 % did not feel sad or hopeless 89% did not seriously consider suicide 96% did not attempt suicide 23% feel sad or hopeless 11% seriously considered suicide 4% they attempted suicide
32 Building Resilience (Pyramid-Level) Percent Reporting Assets Provided by Families McLean Pyramid 2015 Percent Parents Available to Help Parents Know Whereabouts Input for Family Decisions Family Members are Respectful to Each Other Parents Disapprove of Marijuana Use by Youth McLean 8th McLean 10th McLean 12th FCPS
33 Family Assets Asset Parent know my whereabouts People in my family respect each other Parents are available to help Have input into family decisions % experiencing symptom of depression when asset is present VS % experiencing symptom of depression when asset is not present
34 Three to Succeed (District-Level) Family-Based Assets (Grades 8, 10, 12) Percent with Risky Behavior Sex (Ever) Alcohol Use (30 Days) Marijuana Use (30 Days) Bullied Someone (Year) Carried a Weapon (Year) Binge Drinking (2 Weeks) Cigarette Use (30 Days) Gang Member (Ever) Number of Family-Based Assets 34
35 Building Resilience (Pyramid-Level) Percent Reporting Assets Provided by Schools McLean Pyramid 2015 Percent Teacher Notices Good Job Opportunity to Talk to Teacher One-on-One Feel Safe at School School Communicates with Parents when Student does Well Teacher Praises when Student does Well McLean 8th McLean 10th McLean 12th FCPS
36 Three to Succeed (District-Level) School-Based Assets (Grades 8, 10, 12) Percent with Risky Behavior Sex (Ever) Alcohol Use (30 Days) Marijuana Use (30 Days) Bullied Someone (Year) Carried a Weapon (Year) Binge Drinking (2 Weeks) Cigarette Use (30 Days) Gang Member (Ever) Number of School-Based Assets 36
37 Building Resilience (Pyramid-Level) Percent Reporting Assets Provided by Communities McLean Pyramid 2015 Percent Availabilty of Extracurricular Activities Adults Disapprove of Marijuana Use by Youth Adults Available to Talk to Neighbors Notice Good Job McLean 8th McLean 10th McLean 12th FCPS
38 Three to Succeed (District-Level) Community-Based Assets (Grades 8, 10, 12) 60 Sex (Ever) Alcohol Use (30 Days) Percent with Risky Behavior Marijuana Use (30 Days) Bullied Someone (Year) Carried a Weapon (Year) Binge Drinking (2 Weeks) Cigarette Use (30 Days) Gang Member (Ever) Number of Community-Based Assets 38
39 It Takes a Village Working together, we can foster resilience in our youth by: Communicating that caring for mental health and physical health are equally important; Increasing awareness of interaction between substance use, mental wellness, and physical wellness; Educating youth on the definitions and reporting of, and the adult responses to bullying and harassment; Promoting digital citizenship; Engaging children and youth in discussions about protective factors, risk behaviors and ways to develop healthy coping skills; Increasing knowledge and utilization of county and school-based resources. 39
40 Websites To Learn More FAIRFAX COUNTY YOUTH SURVEY Mental Health and Resiliency PREVENTION TOOLKIT fairfaxcounty.gov/ncs/prevention/toolkit.htm 40
41 Questions? Contact Us! For information regarding the, please contact: Coordinator, School Psychology Services Department of Special Services Intervention and Prevention Services Fairfax County Public Schools Mental Wellness Specialist, School Psychology Services Department of Special Services Intervention and Prevention Services Fairfax County Public Schools 41
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