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New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS) High School Survey Results Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 New Mexico Department of Health New Mexico Public Education Department UNM Prevention Research Center

New Mexico 213 YRRS Suggested citation: Green D, Peñaloza L, and FitzGerald C. 214. New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey: High School Survey Results 213, Otero County. Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health; School and Family Support Bureau, New Mexico Public Education Department; and University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center. This publication was produced by the New Mexico Department of Health (NM DOH), the Public Education Department (NM PED), and the University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center. The NM YRRS receives support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in cooperation with the NM PED through Grant number 1U87PS4195-1. For information about administration and methods used in implementation of the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (NM YRRS), see the volume of statewide results, New Mexico Youth Risk & Resiliency Survey: High School Survey Results 213, available at www.youthrisk.org. 2

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS New Mexico 213 YRRS This report is a product of the NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS), a project that characterizes risk behaviors and resiliency/protective factors among New Mexico youth. The YRRS is a joint project of the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) and the New Mexico Public Education Department (PED), with support and technical assistance from the University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center (UNM PRC); the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention, Behavioral Health Services Division (OSAP- BHSD); the Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (AASTEC); and the Division of Adolescent and School Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC-DASH). Gratitude is extended to the individuals listed below for their contribution toward developing and producing this report. (Individuals who served on the NM-YRRS 213 Steering Committee are identified by an asterisk (*).) NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Retta Ward, MPH, Cabinet Secretary, New Mexico Department of Health Michael Landen, MD, MPH, State Epidemiologist and Director, Epidemiology and Response Division* Toby Rosenblatt, Burea Chief, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau Lori Zigich, MPH, Survey Section Manager, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau* Dan Green, MPH, Survey Epidemiologist, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau* James Padilla, MS, Tobacco Epidemiologist, Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program* James Farmer, MPH, Health Services Manager, Office of School and Adolescent Health* NEW MEXICO PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Hanna Skandera, Secretary of Education Paul Aguilar, Deputy Secretary, Finance and Operations Denise Koscielniak, Director, Federal Programs Dean Hopper, Director, Coordinated School Health & Wellness Bureau Cris Kimbrough, Deputy Director, Coordinated School Health & Wellness Bureau* Gabrielle Abousleman, HIV/STI Prevention Education Coordinator, Coordinated School Health & Wellness Bureau UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO DIVISION FOR PREVENTION AND POPULATION SCIENCES, HEALTH EVALUATION AND RESEARCH TEAM Linda J. Peñaloza, PhD, Associate Research Professor* Laura Gutman, PhD, Multi-Media Development Specialist Courtney FitzGerald, MSSW, LMSW, Associate Scientist II Leona Woelk, MA, Associate Scientist II José Canaca, MD, Associate Scientist I Eric Chrisp, MS, Associate Scientist II ALBUQUERQUE AREA SOUTHWEST TRIBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY CENTER Kevin English, RPh, MPH, Director Judith Espinoza, MPH, Epidemiologist* Ophelia Spencer, Tribal Survey Coordinator NEW MEXICO HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION Karen Cheman, MPH, Prevention Staff Manager, Office of Substance Abuse Prevention * 3

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New Mexico 213 YRRS Table of Contents Topic Participation in Otero County Risk Behaviors at a Glance Highlights Charts Unintentional Injury Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence Mental Health Tobacco Use Alcohol Use Drug Use Sexual Behavior Nutrition Physical Activity Body Weight Other Behaviors and Characteristics Resiliency/Protective Factors Relationship Between Selected Risk Behaviors and Resiliency/Protective Factors Appendix A: Questionnaire with Results Appendix B: About this Report Appendix C: Risk Behavior and Resiliency/Protective Factor Definitions Page 7 8 11 19 2 23 27 29 34 4 45 51 54 57 59 61 65 81 15 18 For a discussion of statistical significance, see Appendix B: About this Report 5

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New Mexico 213 YRRS The response rate for Otero County was 7%. Profile of students surveyed Number of students who responded Total 597 (1%) Gender Girls 316 (52.9%) Boys 281 (47.1%) Race/Ethnicity New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Participation in Otero County High School (Grades 9-12) A high response rate produces survey results that are more representative of the student population. A response rate of at least 6% allows generalization of results to the entire student body. A response rate of 7% is excellent and allows a high degree of confidence in results. Response rates below 6% are considered low, and caution should be exercised in interpreting results. Low response rates indicate that the data may represent only students who participated in the survey and not necessarily the entire student body. (Totals may be more than 1% because respondents were allowed to choose multiple race/ethnicities) American Indian or Alaska Native 144 (24.1) Asian 23 (3.9) Black or African-American 41 (6.9) Hispanic 254 (42.5) Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 11 (1.8) White 358 (6.) Grade Level 9th 149 (25.6%) 1th 145 (24.9%) 11th 17 (29.2%) 12th 132 (22.6%) Other: 1 (.2%) 7

New Mexico 213 YRRS New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Risk Behaviors at a Glance Otero County Grades 9-12 Indicator Otero County New Mexico Unintentional Injury % (95% CI) % (95% CI) Texted or emailed while driving 4.8 (34.-48.1) 4.2 (36.4-44.1) Rarely or never wore a bicycle helmet (of those who rode a bicycle) 87.9 (83.2-91.4) 83.2 (76.4-88.3) Rarely or never wore a seatbelt 1.3 (6.7-15.6) 7.6 (6.6-8.7) Violence In a physical fight In a physical fight on school property Carried a weapon on school property Skipped school due to safety concerns Bullied at school Electronically bullied Physical dating violence Sexual dating violence Mental Health Non-suicidal self-harm Felt sadness or hopelessness Seriously considered suicide Planned suicide Attempted suicide Tobacco Use Current cigarette smoking Current hookah use Current spit tobacco use Current cigar use Alcohol Use Current drinking Binge drinking Extreme binge drinking First drink before age 13 Drinking and driving 28.7 (22.8-35.4) 27.2 (24.6-3.) 11.4 (8.5-15.3) 9.7 (8.4-11.) 9.6 (6.4-14.) 5.4 (4.6-6.4) 6.1 (3.7-9.9) 6.3 (5.5-7.2) 17.4 (14.3-21.) 18.2 (16.3-2.3) 14.2 (1.7-18.6) 13.1 (11.7-14.6) 11. (7.8-15.3) 9.4 (8.3-1.7) 1.4 (7.-15.4) 1. (8.6-11.5) 24.9 (19.6-31.1) 2.2 (19.2-21.2) 35.3 (3.6-4.3) 3.5 (28.4-32.7) 2.9 (16.8-25.8) 15.6 (14.4-16.9) 17.3 (13.6-21.7) 13.7 (12.7-14.7) 9.6 (6.6-13.7) 9.4 (7.7-11.3) 1.4 (7.2-14.8) 14.4 (12.2-17.) 21.6 (17.3-26.6) 21.9 (19.-25.1) 8.8 (6.3-12.3) 8. (6.2-1.3) 14.2 (1.1-19.5) 12.3 (1.5-14.5) 3.1 (24.2-36.7) 28.9 (26.3-31.6) 19.6 (14.1-26.5) 17.1 (15.4-19.) 5.4 (2.3-12.1) 4. (3.6-4.5) 27.9 (24.1-32.1) 22.3 (2.4-24.2) 12. (6.6-2.6) 8.9 (7.7-1.2) 8

New Mexico 213 YRRS Indicator Current Drug Use Marijuana Synthetic marijuana Painkillers to get high Inhalants Cocaine Ecstasy Methamphetamine Heroin New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Risk Behaviors at a Glance Otero County Grades 9-12 Otero County New Mexico % (95% CI) % (95% CI) 24.6 (18.7-31.8) 27.8 (24.3-31.5) 7.7 (5.-11.6) 8.6 (6.7-11.1) 9.7 (7.-13.4) 8.5 (7.1-1.1) 6. (3.7-9.4) 5.5 (4.5-6.7) 5.9 (3.9-8.9) 5.3 (4.2-6.6) 5.4 (2.9-9.8) 4.7 (3.9-5.8) 4.6 (2.5-8.5) 3.7 (2.8-4.9) 4.7 (2.5-8.6) 2.9 (2.1-4.1) Physical Activity, Body Weight, and Nutrition Overweight Obese Overweight or obese Daily physical activity Daily PE in school TV viewing three or more hours daily Computer/video use three or more hours daily Ate breakfast daily Five servings of fruit or vegetables daily Daily soda consumption Sexual Behavior Sexually Active Had sexual intercourse with four or more people Had sexual intercourse before age 13 Used a condom* Used reliable birth control method* Used both a condom and reliable birth control* 18.4 (13.4-24.8) 15. (13.3-16.9) 18.3 (13.3-24.6) 12.6 (1.4-15.2) 36.7 (29.4-44.7) 27.6 (23.8-31.8) 3.9 (26.2-36.1) 31.1 (28.8-33.6) 22. (16.4-28.9) 25.1 (18.7-32.8) 27.1 (22.7-31.9) 26.4 (24.-29.) 33.6 (29.4-38.1) 35.3 (33.3-37.3) 32.4 (28.7-36.3) 33.4 (3.5-36.3) 2. (16.6-24.) 22.5 (2.3-24.8) 25.8 (21.-31.3) 21.2 (19.1-23.4) 31.1 (25.3-37.6) 26.8 (23.9-3.) 14.8 (1.6-2.5) 11.9 (1.1-14.1) 5.9 (3.5-9.7) 5.4 (4.8-6.) 5.8 (42.2-59.4) 57.2 (54.-6.3) 3.3 (23.2-38.4) 27.5 (22.1-33.6) 8. (4.5-13.6) 1. (7.8-12.8) * Among sexually active students (those who had sexual intercourse within the past three months) 9

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New Mexico 213 YRRS New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS) Highlights Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 11

New Mexico 213 YRRS Highlights from the New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS) Otero County High School (Grades-9-12), 213 Results from the 213 High School NM YRRS revealed several encouraging trends in New Mexico. These include declining rates of: - Alcohol use - Cigarette use - Behaviors associated with violence At the same time, the rates of cocaine and methamphetamine use have stabilized after declining from 23 to 27, the prevalence of obesity has been increasing, and the relatively new phenomenon of using a hookah (large water pipe) to smoke tobacco threatens the overall trend of declining tobacco use among youth. This report puts the findings for New Mexico alongside YRRS results for Otero County. Please use these results to help make New Mexico and your own community a safer and healthier place for all of our young people. For more YRRS results, see www.youthrisk.org. Mental Health Suicide is the second leading cause of death among adolescents in New Mexico. Past-year suicide attempts have decreased among NM high school students from 14.3% in 23 to 9.4% in 213. A new question about non-suicidal self harm ("During the past 12 months, how many times did you do something to purposely hurt yourself without wanting to die, such as cutting or burning yourself on purpose?") was added to the 213 survey questionnaire. Past Year Mental Health Indicators NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Felt sadness or hopelessness NM Otero 3.5 35.3 Non-suicidal self harm 2.2 24.9 Considered suicide 15.6 2.9 Made a suicide plan 13.7 17.3 Attempted suicide Suicide attempt with injury 9.4 9.6 3.1 3.1 5 No statistically significant difference 12

New Mexico 213 YRRS Tobacco Use Cigarette smoking among NM high school students has been on the decline since 23. In 211, a new question was added to the YRRS about using a hookah, or large water pipe, to smoke tobacco. By 213, the prevalence of smoking a hookah was substantially higher than that of current cigarette smoking. Current Tobacco Use NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero Any current tobacco use 26. 28. Hookah 21.9 21.6 Cigarettes 1.4 14.4 Cigars 12.3 14.2 Spit tobacco 8. 8.8 5 No statistically significant difference 13

New Mexico 213 YRRS Alcohol Use Alcohol use by young people is associated with injuries such as motor vehicle crashes, the leading cause of death among adolescents. Alcohol use at an early age is also associated with an increased risk of chronic liver disease and alcohol dependence later in life. In recent years, rates of current drinking, binge drinking, and drinking and driving have been decreasing among young people nationally and in New Mexico. While this is a hopeful sign for the future of New Mexico youth, in 213 New Mexico high school students had the fourth highest rate of any state participating in the CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) for drinking alcohol before the age of 13. Alcohol Use NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero Ever drank alcohol 59.2 62.1 Current drinking 28.9 3.1 Binge drinking 17.1 19.6 Extreme binge drinking 4. 5.4 First drink before age 13 22.3 27.9 Rode with a drinking driver 21.2 19.1 Drinking and driving 8.9 12. 5 1 No statistically significant difference 14

New Mexico 213 YRRS Drug Use Current cocaine and methamphetamine use declined among NM high school students from 23-27, and have since stabilized. There have been no other trends for current drug use in recent years. In 213, a new questionnaire item about synthetic marijuana was included in the YRRS. Synthetic marijuana had the second highest prevalence of drug use in the past 3 days. Current Drug Use NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero Marijuana 24.6 27.8 Synthetic marijuana 8.6 7.7 Painkillers to get high 8.5 9.7 Inhalants 5.5 6. Cocaine 5.3 5.9 Ecstasy 4.7 5.4 Methamphetamine 3.7 4.6 Heroin 2.9 4.7 5 1 No statistically significant difference 15

Sexual Behavior New Mexico 213 YRRS Early and unsafe sexual activity puts teens at risk of unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Measures of sexual activity among NM high school students are similar to those of other states that participated in the YRBS. Very few sexually active** teens used both condoms and reliable birth control. Sexual Behavior NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero Ever had sexual intercourse 39.9 43.6 First had sexual intercourse before age 13 5.4 5.9 Sexually active 26.8 31.1 Sexual Behaviors among Sexually Active Students NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM 5 1 No statistically significant difference Otero Used alcohol or drugs before sex 15.9 19.1 Didn't use a condom 42.8 49.2 Used reliable birth control 27.5 3.3 Used both condom and reliable birth control 8. 1. 5 1 No statistically significant difference **Sexually active: Had sexual intercourse at least once in the past three months. 16

New Mexico 213 YRRS Body Weight, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Poor nutritional behaviors and a lack of physical activity put young people at risk of becoming overweight or obese. Obese and overweight teens are at risk for many chronic diseases that can cause death or disability. The trend in the obesity among New Mexico teens has leveled off recently, after several years of increasing rates. Obesity, Overweight, Physical Activity, and Soda Consumption NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero Overweight or Obese 27.6 36.7 Overweight Nutrition NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Obese Daily breakfast 5+ servings of fruits/ vegetables daily Daily soda Physical Activity NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Daily physical activity Watched TV three or more hours daily Computer/video use 3 + hours daily Daily PE in school 15. 18.4 12.6 18.3 5 1 No statistically significant difference NM Otero 33.4 32.4 22.5 2. 21.2 25.8 5 1 No statistically significant difference NM Otero 31.1 3.9 26.4 27.1 35.3 33.6 25.1 22. 5 1 No statistically significant difference 17

Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence New Mexico 213 YRRS The rates for fighting, fighting on school property, and teen dating violence have declined since 23. In 213, a new question was added to the YRRS that broadens the characterization of teen dating violence from any kind of physical violence to include any coercion of a sexual nature (i.e., kissing, touching, or being physically forced to have sexual intercourse). Behaviors Associated with Violence NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero In a physical fight 27.2 28.7 Electronically bullied 13.1 14.2 Bullied on school property 18.2 17.4 Physical fight on school property Carried weapon on school property Skipped because felt unsafe 5.4 6.3 6.1 9.7 9.6 11.4 25 5 No statistically significant difference Teen Dating Violence NM & Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Physical dating violence NM 9.4 11. Otero Sexual dating violence 1. 1.4 25 5 No statistically significant difference 18

New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero County Charts For definitions of risk behaviors, see Appendix C. 19

New Mexico 213 YRRS Unintentional Injury Behaviors Associated with Unintentional Injury by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 Rarely or never wore bicycle helmet 23 25 27 29 211 213 89.6 9. 84. 87.9 Rarely or never wore seatbelt 13.1 7.2 7.1 9.9 1.7 1.3 Carried a gun in the past 3 days 13.8 1. 9.5 9.2 1.4 12.4 2

Unintentional Injury New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 1 8 83.2 87.9 6 4 4.2 4.8 2 7.6 1.3 Rarely or never wore a bike helmet Rarely or never wore a seat belt Texted or e-mailed while driving By Gender, Otero County Female Male 1 8 85.9 89.4 6 4 41.2 4.4 2 9.4 11.3 Rarely or never wore a bike helmet Rarely or never wore a seat belt Texted or e-mailed while driving By Grade, Otero County 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 86.7 95. 83.9 86.4 6 46.4 54. 4 2 1.8 16. 5.7 8.6 23.3 31.4 Rarely or never wore a bike helmet Rarely or never wore a seat belt Texted or e-mailed while driving 21

Unintentional Injury New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 64.4 6 46.8 4 2 7.4 12.4 Has a gun in the home Carried a gun By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 62.2 66.6 4 2 7.4 17.7 By Grade, Otero County 1 Has a gun in the home Carried a gun 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 63.7 61.6 65.3 67.4 4 2 9.3 12.5 12.6 16.1 Has a gun in the home Carried a gun 22

New Mexico 213 YRRS Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence Behaviors Associated with Violence by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 21-213 1 8 6 4 2 23 25 27 29 211 213 In physical fight 39.7 31.3 34.9 32.9 37. 28.7 Carried a weapon 32.3 23.6 29.9 24.7 28.7 29.4 Skipped school due to safety concerns Carried a weapon on school property 5.4 25. 9.3 1.2 9.8 6.1 12.9 8.5 1.8 8.3 11.8 9.6 23

Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 2 27.2 28.7 29.4 22.2 9.4 11. 1. 1.4 7.7 8.8 In a physical fight Carried a weapon Physical dating violence Sexual dating violence Ever forced to have sexual intercourse By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 23.4 34. 18.1 41.2 12.9 13.4 13.2 8.9 6.9 4.4 In a physical fight Carried a weapon Physical dating violence Sexual dating violence Ever forced to have sexual intercourse By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 36.4 3.3 27. 29.2 32.3 29.1 26.3 2.7 In a physical fight Carried a weapon 14.6 14.12.3 12.4 13.3 14.3 8.3 8.1 6.4 8.3 7.4 3.2 Physical dating violence Sexual dating violence Ever forced to have sexual intercourse 24

Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 18.2 17.4 13.1 14.2 Bullied on school property Electronically bullied By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 19.3 2.7 15.4 7.6 Bullied on school property By Grade, Otero County 1 Electronically bullied 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 25.4 17.4 11.5 13.2 17.2 15. 7.3 17.3 Bullied on school property Electronically bullied 25

Injury: Behaviors Associated with Violence and School Safety New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 5 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 4 3 2 1 9.6 5.4 6.3 6.1 9.7 11.4 Carried a weapon on school property Skipped school due to safety concerns In a physical fight on school property By Gender, Otero County 5 Female Male 4 3 2 15.3 16.1 1 4.1 7.3 7. 4.9 Carried a weapon on school property Skipped school due to safety concerns In a physical fight on school property By Grade, Otero County 5 9th 1th 11th 12th 4 3 2 1 1.1 11.6 7.9 8.5 8. 8. 4.2 3.8 14.9 1.5 1.8 8.7 Carried a weapon on school property Skipped school due to safety concerns In a physical fight on school property 26

New Mexico 213 YRRS Mental Health Mental Health Indicators (past 12 months) by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 21-213 1 8 6 4 2 Persistent sadness or hopelessness Seriously considered suicide Made a suicide plan Attempted suicide Injured in suicide attempt 23 25 27 29 211 213 3.3 28.4 29.3 32.1 32.5 35.3 17.4 19.5 17.1 14.7 18.6 2.9 17.8 16.8 12.9 18.9 14.4 17.3 13.1 1.6 11. 11.1 11. 9.6 3.3 6.2 5.7 3.1 5.3 3.1 27

Mental Health Mental Health Indicators (past 12 months) New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 2.2 24.9 Non-suicidal self harm 3.5 35.3 Felt sadness or hopelessness 2.9 15.6 17.3 13.7 Considered suicide Made a suicide plan 9.4 9.6 Attempted suicide 3.1 3.1 Suicide attempt with injury By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 44.7 4 2 32.3 17.4 Non-suicidal self harm 25.7 Felt sadness or hopelessness 28.2 Considered suicide 21.2 13.6 13.3 Made a suicide plan 12.6 6.3 Attempted suicide 4. 2.2 Suicide attempt with injury By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 28.5 25.7 17.3 27.5 Non-suicidal self harm 37.936.1 35.9 31.2 Felt sadness or hopelessness 26.4 21.119.9 21.2 16.9 15. 16.317.2 Considered suicide Made a suicide plan 11.5 12.8 6.2 7.4 Attempted suicide 4. 2.8 2.4 3.2 Suicide attempt with injury 28

New Mexico 213 YRRS Tobacco Use Tobacco Use Indicators by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 23 25 27 29 211 213 Current cigarette smoking 36.6 21.6 22.3 22.7 27.4 1.4 Smoked cigarettes before age 13 31.1 17.3 23. 16.6 19.1 1.4 Current cigar use 23.2 14.4 23.5 24.8 22.5 14.2 Smoked cigarettes on school property 16.1 8.8 8. 5.2 9.2 1.7 Current spit tobacco use 9.9 1.6 1.6 19.3 12.1 8.8 29

Tobacco: Cigarette Use New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 45.7 44.8 4 2 Ever smoked cigarettes 11.4 Smoked cigarettes before age 13 14.4 1.4 1.4 Current cigarette smoking 3.6 5.7 3.6 Frequent cigarette smoking 1.7 Smoked cigarettes on school property By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 4.9 48.9 2 Ever smoked cigarettes 1.9 9.8 9.9 11. Smoked cigarettes before age 13 Current cigarette smoking 4.4 7. 2. Frequent cigarette smoking 1.4 Smoked cigarettes on school property By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 58.8 45.1 41.9 36.4 2 Ever smoked cigarettes 1.5 13. 7.4 9.3 11.8 14.4 1.4 6.8 Smoked cigarettes before age 13 Current cigarette smoking 1.9 3.2 3.7 5.9 1.8 1.5 2.4 1. Frequent cigarette smoking Smoked cigarettes on school property 3

Tobacco: Usual Source of Cigarettes New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 19.6 18. 12.3 27.6 28.9 26.2 7.9 4.6 4.7 4.6 18.9 24. Bought them in a store Gave someone else money Borrowed (bummed) them Adult gave them to me Took them Other By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 19.5 4.1 Bought them in a store 22.6 33.4 Gave someone else money 34.1 17.2 Borrowed (bummed) them 3.3 6.1 7.5 2. Adult gave them to me Took them 18.5 3.2 Other By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 19... 22.2 Bought them in a store 12.5 25.7 42.8 Gave someone else money 27.3 28.2 27.9 24.3 21.6 Borrowed (bummed) them 16.4 9.5 5.6 7.5 1.6 2.1 2.3. Adult gave them to me Took them 31.13.7 18.72.5 Other 31

Tobacco: Cigarette Quitting Behavior New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 75.5 65.5 6 48.1 56.8 4 2 24.5 34.5 By Gender, Otero County 1 Tried to quit smoking cigarettes Successful attempt to quit smoking Female Unuccessful attempt to quit smoking Male 8 6 48.1 67.5 68.9 62.7 4 31.1 37.3 2 By Grade, Otero County Tried to quit smoking cigarettes Successful attempt to quit smoking Unuccessful attempt to quit smoking 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 4 2 31.3 75.6 68.4 59.1 43.3 62.1 23.3 15.6 56.7 37.9 76.7 84.4 Tried to quit smoking cigarettes Successful attempt to quit smoking Unuccessful attempt to quit smoking 32

Tobacco: Other Use and Exposure New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 8 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 6 4 2 8. 8.8 12.3 14.2 21.9 21.6 28. 26. 4.6 45.4 Current spit tobacco use Current cigar use Current hookah use Any current tobacco use Exposed to second hand cigarette smoke By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 3.5 Current spit tobacco use 25.4 27. 14.3 12.4 16. 17.6 Current cigar use Current hookah use 25. Any current tobacco use 49.1 41.5 Exposed to second hand cigarette smoke By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 8.8 1.4 9.1 6.9 8.8 21.2 13. 15.1 38.2 24.2 26.7 29. 22. 18.2 18.4 17.8 46.6 45.4 46.7 42.5 Current spit tobacco use Current cigar use Current hookah use Any current tobacco use Exposed to second hand cigarette smoke 33

New Mexico 213 YRRS Alcohol Use Alcohol Use Indicators by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 23 25 27 29 211 213 Current drinking 55.7 4.5 44.9 46.2 43. 3.1 Binge drinking 36.3 25.3 3.1 31.3 25.9 19.6 First drink before age 13 48.6 32.2 33.9 37.2 32.1 27.9 Rode with drinking driver 31.8 22.6 24.2 28.3 24.7 19.1 Drinking and driving 22.1 1.5 11.3 13.8 12.3 12. 34

Alcohol Use New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 59.2 62.1 4 2 Ever drank alcohol 27.9 28.9 3.1 22.3 First drink before age 13 Current drinking 17.1 19.6 Binge drinking 4. 5.4 5.5 6.7 Extreme binge drinking Drank on school property By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 64.3 59.7 4 2 24.1 31.9 32.1 27.9 19.1 2.1 5. 5.9 5.5 8. Ever drank alcohol First drink before age 13 Current drinking Binge drinking Extreme binge drinking Drank on school property By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 5.3 73.8 67.7 6.2 4 2 Ever drank alcohol 4.7 32.7 33.4 29.9 24.9 25.5 22.3 22.2 First drink before age 13 Current drinking 28.5 23. 16.1 12.4 Binge drinking 7.5 7.8 8.7 2.9 3.9 5.6 6.5 5.6 Extreme binge drinking Drank on school property 35

Alcohol Use and Injury New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 21.2 19.1 8.9 12. Rode with a drinking driver Drinking and driving By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 19.4 18.8 13.1 1.8 By Grade, Otero County 1 Rode with a drinking driver Drinking and driving 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 19.6 21.5 17.3 17.7 15.9 6.5 13.9 13.1 Rode with a drinking driver Drinking and driving 36

Behaviors of Current Drinkers: How usually obtained alcohol New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 2 4. 3.4 2.5 2.1 1.2 2.9 Bought in a store Bought in restaurant, bar or club Bought at public event 17.6 16.1 Gave someone money to buy it 43.6 39.7 Someone gave it to me 7.8 5.1 Took from store or family 27.3 26.8 Other By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 58. 4 2 3.8 Bought in a store By Grade, Otero County 1 3. 4.6 6.5.. Bought in restaurant, bar or club Bought at public event 1.6 22.7 Gave someone money to buy it 26.3 Someone gave it to me 4.6 5.6 Took from store or family 31.3 23. Other 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 2.3 22.8 16.3 7.9 8.8 9.4 5.9 1.2..9 3.6..... Bought in a store Bought in restaurant, bar or club Bought at public event Gave someone money to buy it 53.1 42.8 3.1 49.7 Someone gave it to me 9.2 7.2 3.7 1.3 Took from store or family 35.5 27.7 19.9 22.5 Other 37

Behaviors of Current Drinkers: Where usually drank alcohol New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 57.7 53.9 4 34. 27.6 2 At my home By Gender, Otero County 1 At another person's home 2.9.9 1.. While in a vehicle At a restaurant, bar, or club 5.9 At a public place 4.4 2.9 5.2 1.9 Female At a public event Male 1.7 On school property 8 6 4 27.4 42.4 59.5 46.5 2 At my home By Grade, Otero County 1 At another person's home 1.3.4.. While in a vehicle At a restaurant, bar, or club 3.4 At a public place 5.7 6. 4.1 At a public event 2.3.8 On school property 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 58.9 55.6 48.7 49.447.8 4 24.8 34.8 3. 2 At my home At another person's home 11.5 7.3.7.7.8 1.2...... While in a vehicle At a restaurant, bar, or club At a public place 8.6 2.8 4.2 5.2 At a public event 5.. 2.1. On school property 38

Behaviors of Current Drinkers: Usual type of alcohol New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 2 13.2 1.2 No usual type By Gender, Otero County 1 24.3 21.8 Beer 15.6 11.7 Flavored malt beverages 2. 1.7 3.7 2.4 Wine coolers 44.3 41.2 3.8 4.2 Wine Liquor Other Female Male 8 6 4 2 12. 14.6 No usual type By Grade, Otero County 1 26.1 18.3 19.4 1.8 Beer Flavored malt beverages 2.5 4.3.6. Wine coolers 43.2 39.6 3.8 4.8 Wine Liquor Other 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 16.8 13.7 13.1 1.2 No usual type 26.4 21.921.3 14.7 Beer 22.9 17.7 13.12.2 Flavored malt beverages 1.2 2.5 2.7.6 Wine coolers 46.1 38.7 4.5 37.9 5.6 6.3 6.8 3.7 3.5... Wine Liquor Other 39

New Mexico 213 YRRS Drug Use Drug Use Indicators by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 5 23 25 27 29 211 213 Current marijuana use 37.4 21.4 29.7 29. 29.8 24.6 Current use of painkillers to get high 12.9 16.4 19.1 9.7 Current inhalant use 9.9 7.3 9.1 9.8 9.2 6. Current ecstasy use 5.8 9.3 11.2 5.4 5 25 23 25 27 29 211 213 Current cocaine use 13.6 7.5 5. 5.4 8.4 5.9 Current heroin use 4.4 2.8 4.6 8.2 6.1 4.7 Current methamphetamine use 12.2 4.7 5.3 5. 5.3 4.6 Injection drug use* 4.4 4.1 5.4 7.2 4.5 3.7 * Ever injected illegal drugs in lifetime 4

Drug Use: Marijuana New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 47.9 46.3 4 2 17.3 15.3 27.8 24.6 Ever used marijuana Tried marijuana before 13 Current marijuana use By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 45.8 46.7 4 2 13.9 16.8 25.5 23.7 Ever used marijuana Tried marijuana before 13 Current marijuana use By Grade, Otero County 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 4 2 37. 5.3 41.9 58.9 2.3 21.7 12.7 15.1 11.7 21.9 24.6 31.2 Ever used marijuana Tried marijuana before 13 Current marijuana use 41

Current (Past 3 day) Drug Use New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 5 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 4 3 2 1 8.6 7.7 Synthetic marijuana By Gender, Otero County 5 5.3 5.9 5.5 6. 4.7 2.9 3.7 4.6 4.7 5.4 Cocaine Inhalant Heroin Methamphetamine Female Ecstasy 8.5 9.7 Painkillers to get high Male 4 3 2 1 9.2 6.2 5.2 6.6 5.3 6.7 6.5 6.7 6.3 3. 4.5 2.6 6.8 12.7 By Grade, Otero County 5 Synthetic marijuana Cocaine Inhalant Heroin Methamphetamine Ecstasy Painkillers to get high 9th 1th 11th 12th 4 3 2 1 8.1 4.6 5.2 13.8 Synthetic marijuana 1. 8.2 6.1 6.6 6.3 7.2 8.2 6.5 4.4 4.5 3.8 5.1 3.3 4.1 5.3 6.6 3.6 3. 1.4 1.6 Cocaine Inhalant Heroin Methamphetamine Ecstasy 11.7 11.8 8.9 6.1 Painkillers to get high 42

Lifetime Drug Use* New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 5 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 4 3 2 18.4 16.3 1 1.3 1.1 6. 6.7 4. 5. 9.2 1.1 3.1 3.7 Cocaine Heroin Methamphetamine Ecstasy Improper prescription drug use Injection drug use By Gender, Otero County 5 Female Male 4 3 2 19. 17.8 1 1.5 9.7 4.8 7.2 6.1 7.3 9.4 1.8 3.4 4.1 By Grade, Otero County 5 Cocaine Heroin Methamphetamine Ecstasy Improper prescription drug use Injection drug use 9th 1th 11th 12th 4 3 2 1 16.3 15.7 14. 11. 8.8 8.3 8.8 9.9 1.7 8. 8.8 7.4 6.5 4.8 4.2 4.9 3. 2.9 Cocaine Heroin Methamphetamine * Ever used drug in lifetime Ecstasy 22.3 3.5 Improper prescription drug use 7.3 2.7 1.8 2.3 Injection drug use 43

Access to Drugs New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 32.8 29.2 43.3 42. 55.4 52.7 2 Offered or sold drugs on school property Easy to get illegal drugs Knew an adult who used drugs By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 5.6 59.1 46.3 4 2 25.2 33.4 33.3 Offered or sold drugs on school property Easy to get illegal drugs Knew an adult who used drugs By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 29.5 39.5 32.8 33. 27.2 26.9 53.3 42.9 52. 47.1 55.9 56.3 2 Offered or sold drugs on school property Easy to get illegal drugs Knew an adult who used drugs 44

New Mexico 213 YRRS Sexual Behavior Sexual Behavior by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 23 25 27 29 211 213 Used a condom 69.5 7.3 57.7 51.2 45.6 5.8 Ever had sexual intercourse 57.8 47.8 47.9 5.4 53.1 43.6 Sexually active 39.7 35.7 28. 34.3 35.2 31.1 Had sexual intercourse before age 13 12.9 9.2 9.9 1.3 12.3 5.9 45

Sexual Behavior New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 39.9 43.6 26.8 31.1 2 5.4 5.9 11.9 14.8 Ever had sexual intercourse Had sexual intercourse before age 13 Had sexual intercourse with four or more people Sexually active By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 46.6 4.6 32.8 29.5 2 Ever had sexual intercourse 3. 8.9 Had sexual intercourse before age 13 12.6 17.1 Had sexual intercourse with four or more people Sexually active By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 24.1 38.2 52.2 63.4 7.4 6.8 4.3 5.1 18.3 19.2 11.2 11.3 23.9 19.4 36.4 46.6 Ever had sexual intercourse Had sexual intercourse before age 13 Had sexual intercourse with four or more people Sexually active 46

Sexual Behaviors of Sexually Active Students New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 37.8 43.4 57.2 5.8 49.2 42.8 2 19.1 15.9 Had sexual intercourse with 4+ people Used alcohol or drugs before sex Used condom Did not use condom By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 53.5 67. 63.3 4 34.5 36.7 33. 2 14.2 17.8 Had sexual intercourse with 4+ people Used alcohol or drugs before sex Used condom Did not use condom By Grade, Otero County 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 4 48.6 46.8 41.1 4.9 35.3 61.6 55.6 47.1 43.6 52.9 56.4 44.4 38.4 2 6.1 18. 9.4 Had sexual intercourse with 4+ people Used alcohol or drugs before sex Used condom Did not use condom 47

Birth Control Methods Used among of Sexually Active Students New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 43.4 35.8 2 22.9 18.2 13.8 15.9 No method Birth control pills Condoms 5. 6.6 1.7 IUD or implant Shot, patch, or birth control ring 6.9 9.8 8.8 Other 5.5 5.8 Not sure By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 52.8 4 2 24.4 No method By Grade, Otero County 1 31.2 1.1 12.1 Birth control pills 22.6 Condoms 2.9 IUD or implant 12.2.. Shot, patch, or birth control ring 13.3 11.7 5.4 1.3 Other Not sure 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 44.8 35.3 36.536.6 27.1 23.2 25. 18.4 18.5 17.7 14.9 7.5 No method Birth control pills Condoms 17. 11.7 13.8 12.9 7.5 4.5 7.2.... 2.7 5.3 5.6 5.5.8 IUD or implant Shot, patch, or birth control ring Other Not sure 48

Birth Control Methods Used among of Sexually Active Students New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 27.5 3.3 2 1. 8. Used reliable birth control method Used both a condom and reliable birth control By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 43.5 2 12.1 Used reliable birth control method By Grade, Otero County 12.4 1.9 Used both a condom and reliable birth control 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 4 2 42.6 32.8 26.3 7.5 Used reliable birth control method. 8.8 16.4 Used both a condom and reliable birth control 4.6 49

Gender of Sexual Contact and Sexual Identity New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 47.7 46.2 44.8 44.4 4 2 Never had sexual contact Opposite sex only 2.8 3.4 4.7 Same sex only 6. Both sexes 9.1 11.6 Lesbian, gay, or bisexual Gender of sexual contact By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 48.9 43.5 43. 45.8 2 Never had sexual contact By Grade, Otero County Opposite sex only 3.1 Gender of sexual contact Same sex only 1.4 3.8 1.6 Both sexes 15. 8.2 Lesbian, gay, or bisexual 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 4 65. 48.5 36.5 3.4 6.5 51.4 4.4 28.8 2 Never had sexual contact Opposite sex only 2.4 4.1 5.8 1.6 3.8 Same sex only 1.5 11.9 11.7 12.2 1.5 6.9 3.3 Both sexes Lesbian, gay, or bisexual Gender of sexual contact 5

New Mexico 213 YRRS Nutrition Nutrition Indicators by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 Five servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily 23 25 27 29 211 213 15.8 14.9 15.7 26.7 23.8 2. Daily soda 35.2 35.8 37.5 25.8 51

Nutrition New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 21.2 25.8 7.2 9.1 33.4 32.4 15.3 15.2 Daily soda Three or more sodas daily Ate breakfast daily Never ate breakfast By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 19.7 31.8 6.9 11.2 27.5 37.3 16.3 14. Daily soda Three or more sodas daily Ate breakfast daily Never ate breakfast By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 2.2 23.7 25. 35.8 5.7 1.9 1.1 1.4 34.5 3.1 26.3 38.5 13.3 16. 18.8 12.9 Daily soda Three or more sodas daily Ate breakfast daily Never ate breakfast 52

Nutrition New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 22.5 2. 17.5 15.8 Five servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily Three or more servings of vegetables daily By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 17.2 22.9 14.3 17.4 Five servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily Three or more servings of vegetables daily By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 25.1 18.8 19.5 17.3 19.4 15.6 18. 8.1 Five servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily Three or more servings of vegetables daily 53

New Mexico 213 YRRS Physical Activity Physical Activity Indicators by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 PE in school at least once per week 23 25 27 29 211 213 56.1 45. 55. 57.6 47.7 56. Daily physical activity 24.6 28.3 28.6 3.9 Daily PE in school 2.2 33.9 43.7 43.9 38.2 22. 1 8 6 4 2 Total screen time 3 or more hours daily Watched TV three or more hours daily Computer use or video gaming 3 or more hours daily 23 25 27 29 211 213 55.6 56.8 58.1 53.6 34. 3.4 35. 34.3 32.2 27.1 23.9 21.6 34.7 33.6 54

Physical Activity New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 52.6 5.7 4 31.1 3.9 2 12.7 12.5 No days of physical activity per week Five days of physical activity per week Daily physical activity By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 46. 55.4 38.1 23.8 2 14.5 1.5 No days of physical activity per week Five days of physical activity per week Daily physical activity By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 53.7 55.3 52.6 4 2 9.9 6.7 12.3 22.1 4. 3.4 35.9 35.5 21.7 No days of physical activity per week Five days of physical activity per week Daily physical activity 55

Physical Activity New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM New Mexico 213 YRRS Otero 8 6 4 2 26.4 27.1 35.3 33.6 57. 53.6 52.7 44. 25.1 22. Watched TV three or more hours daily Computer use or video gaming 3 or more hours daily Total screen time 3 or more hours daily No PE in school Daily PE in school By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 54.4 52.8 53. 4 2 3. 32.1 24.1 35.2 35.1 14.9 29.1 Watched TV three or more hours daily Computer use or video gaming 3 or more hours daily Total screen time 3 or more hours daily No PE in school Daily PE in school By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 28.3 3.8 24. 24.8 38.5 37. 32.6 25.6 56.9 58.2 52.5 46.4 56.6 5. 43.5 29.5 28.8 23.8 2.4 13.3 Watched TV three or more hours daily Computer use or video gaming 3 or more hours daily Total screen time 3 or more hours daily No PE in school Daily PE in school 56

New Mexico 213 YRRS Body Weight Body Weight by Year, Otero County Grades 9-12, 23-213 1 8 6 4 2 23 25 27 29 211 213 Overweight or Obese 25.3 24.9 22.7 27.1 26.6 36.7 Overweight 13.5 13.5 1.7 13.2 11.3 18.4 Obese 11.8 11.3 12. 13.9 15.3 18.3 57

Body Weight New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 27.6 36.7 2 15. 18.4 18.3 12.6 Overweight Obese Overweight or Obese By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 42.9 4 2 19.2 17.6 11.7 25.3 3.9 Overweight Obese Overweight or Obese By Grade, Otero County 9th 1th 11th 12th 1 8 6 47. 43.5 4 2 25.5 22.6 24.4 15.2 9.6 18. 18.6 1.7 28.2 25.9 Overweight Obese Overweight or Obese 58

Other Behaviors and Characteristics New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM Otero New Mexico 213 YRRS 8 6 4 2 23.5 28.6 18.8 12.7 13.9 15. Asthma Long term physical disability Long term emotional problems or learning disabilities By Gender, Otero County 1 Female Male 8 6 4 2 27.8 29.5 21.8 19.2 15.7 1.7 Asthma Long term physical disability Long term emotional problems or learning disabilities By Grade, Otero County 1 9th 1th 11th 12th 8 6 4 2 28.8 21.6 31.2 33.4 22. 17.9 19.4 16.7 18.7 1. 15.1 14.9 Asthma Long term physical disability Long term emotional problems or learning disabilities 59

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New Mexico 213 YRRS Resiliency/Protective Factors 61

New Mexico 213 YRRS New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM It is "Very much true" that in my home... Otero 8 68.3 69 6 51. 55.1 52.7 54.2 4 2 A parent or other adult is interested in my homework A parent or other adult believes I will be a success If I am gone, a parent or other adult knows where I am and who I am with Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM It is "Very much true" that in my school... Otero 8 6 4 39. 36.9 47. 48.6 48.2 46.9 44.9 47.7 2 A teacher or other adult listens to me when I have something to say A teacher or other adult believes I will be a success There are clear rules about what students can and cannot do I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extracurricular activities 62

New Mexico 213 YRRS New Mexico and Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 1 NM It is "Very much true" that outside my home and school... Otero 8 64.3 63.6 6 4 5. 52.4 38.9 37.3 45.8 44.5 2 There is an adult who really cares about me There is an adult who tells me when I do a good job I am a part of group activities I am involved in music, art, literature, sports, or a hobby Grades 9-12, 213 1 It is "Very much true" that... NM Otero 8 71.7 73.6 6 61.3 62.3 4 2 8.7 6.7 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me My friends get into a lot of trouble 63

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New Mexico 213 YRRS Relationship Between Selected Risk Behaviors and Resiliency/Protective Factors 65

New Mexico 213 YRRS Texted or e-mailed while driving by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 38.4 3.7 38.1 38.1 45.7 34.6 38. 34.7 41.5 37.5 56.5 58.7 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 39.2 36.8 4.3 38.1 34.2 35.8 38.6 35.2 41.8 48.1 49.8 52.6 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 31.8 4.7 44.6 Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 38.1 45.4 32.8 38.7 35.4 44.1 4.7 31.2 36.9 35.2 41.2 52.9 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 38.4% texted or e-mailed while driving. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 3.7% texted or e-mailed while driving. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 56.5% texted or e-mailed while driving. 66

New Mexico 213 YRRS Physical fighting by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 19.4 34.1 46.7 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 2. 4.4 68.9 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 2.6 31. 62.5 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 28. 25. 45.6 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 25.6 25.1 63.5 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 21. 31.2 42.5 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 23.6 31.5 3.4 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 24.5 33.5 32.8 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 23.2 33.5 29. Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 22.9 25.8 33.6 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 25. 31.3 27.7 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 2.2 42.6 61.9 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 22.9 35.2 33.7 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 19.4% were in a physical fight. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 34.1% were in a physical fight. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 46.7% were in a physical fight. 67

New Mexico 213 YRRS Bullied at school by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 14.1 18.2 16.7 13.7 2.4 13.7 16.1 17.4 13.7 23.4 16.7 12.6 29.8 35.3 37.4 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 15.2 16.3 23.8 17.5 19.7 12.5 15.5 18.7 12.2 16.5 15.7 15.6 15.6 18.4 15.2 19. 15.4 11.9 15.8 17.7 17. 15.5 16.1 22.6 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 14.1% were bullied at school. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 18.2% were bullied at school. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 16.7% were bullied at school. 68

New Mexico 213 YRRS Feelings of sadness or hopelessness by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 26.4 27.8 43.1 48.4 48.7 54.8 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 3.5 37.8 32.2 33.7 32.3 34.5 49.3 51.3 53.7 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 28.3 32. 33.6 3.9 29.2 39.8 44.8 44.6 44.9 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 27. 3.5 38.7 4.8 4.4 39.2 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 35.5 31.2 37.9 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 3.7 4.6 6.2 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 34. 35.8 36.7 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 26.4% felt sadness or hopelessness. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 43.1% felt sadness or hopelessness. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 48.4% felt sadness or hopelessness. 69

New Mexico 213 YRRS Suicide attempts by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 6.1 12. 12.9 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 6.4 13.9 31.5 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 5.9 9.5 41. At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 6.6 9.7 19.5 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 8.3 7.9 9.5 7.8 6.1 16.1 1.4 8. 13.3 5.2 8.1 9.2 15. 6.7 14. 8.3 1.1 8.2 9.3 29.3 35.1 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 7.2 14. 22.5 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 8.5 1.5 12.1 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 6.1% attempted suicide. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 12.% attempted suicide. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 12.9% attempted suicide. 7

New Mexico 213 YRRS Current cigarette smoking by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 5.8 13.5 12.1 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 7.1 13.6 15.3 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 3.7 13.9 32.5 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 8.5 8.2 9.2 8. 16.6 16.7 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 5.6 11.7 16. At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 6.8 12.4 1.8 7.7 12.3 8.8 7.7 12. 6.5 8.1 4.2 13.5 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 5.5 9.2 15.5 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 7.5 12.9 17.1 8.2 11.4 3.4 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 5.8% were current cigarette smokers. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 13.5% were current cigarette smokers. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 12.1% were current cigarette smokers. 71

New Mexico 213 YRRS Binge drinking by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 16.2 22.4 3.2 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 16.3 19.6 59.3 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 1.2 27.1 53.8 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 2.2 19.6 16.4 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 21.4 16.2 16.1 21.5 17.7 19.6 21.1 3.3 3. Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 16.1 24.7 27.2 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 18.3 21.5 18. 17.3 2.4 2.9 15.8 2.7 23. 17.6 19.6 19.2 2.7 13.5 36.7 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 16.2% were binge drinkers. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 22.4% were binge drinkers. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 3.2% were binge drinkers. 72

New Mexico 213 YRRS Drinking and driving by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 4.2 14.5 26. In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 4.5 15.3 55.3 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 5. 9.8 38.1 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 4.4 14.5 11.3 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 9.1 9.1 3.1 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 7.3 11.3 2.8 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 6.6 11.6 15.4 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 5. 6.7 11.1 18.6 23.4 2.7 Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 5.8 8.5 16.5 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 5.9 6.7 12.3 14.9 2.4 17.2 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 7.1 12.9 24.8 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 4.2% drove when they had been drinking. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 14.5% drove when they had been drinking. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 26.% drove when they had been drinking. 73

New Mexico 213 YRRS Current painkiller use to get high by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 6.3 12.4 15.4 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 7.7 11.3 29.9 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 5.4 1.8 8.2 1. 15.5 38.9 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 8.9 8.2 29.2 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 4.5 6.2 8. 13.6 2.1 23.1 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 7.1 15.2 12.9 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 8.2 4.5 6.8 8.7 14.3 15.2 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 7.4 11.8 12. 7.6 12.4 24.9 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 6.6 14.6 17.1 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 6.3% used painkillers to get high. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 12.4% used painkillers to get high. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 15.4% used painkillers to get high. 74

New Mexico 213 YRRS Current cocaine use by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 3. 6.6 21.7 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 3.2 8.5 26.9 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 2.1 8.1 22.4 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 4.5 6.7 6.1 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 4.2 6.6 13.3 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 1.6 7.2 28.9 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 2. 6.3 15.2 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 2.9 11. 1.7 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 3. 6.4 9.8 Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 1.2 6.9 1.8 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 2.7 6.4 1.9 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 3.9 8.1 18.5 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 2.4 1.2 16.8 1 2 3 4 5 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 3.% used cocaine. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 6.6% used cocaine. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 21.7% used cocaine. 75

New Mexico 213 YRRS Sexually active by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 29.2 29.3 36.7 28.5 32.7 34.3 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 22.6 36.2 55.9 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 25. 34.9 39. At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 3.5 29. 3.5 29.8 28.1 29.1 28.1 3.9 29.8 28.1 36. 28.8 3.9 29.8 26.9 27.5 34.2 28.3 29.9 31. 49.6 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 29.2 26.2 3.7 24.9 39.2 43.1 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 29.2% were sexually active. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 29.3% were sexually active. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 36.7% were sexually active. 76

New Mexico 213 YRRS Overweight or obese by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 31. 4.3 55.7 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 34.9 39.9 42.8 36.6 33.1 58.1 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 27.5 4.8 51.9 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 29.7 4.9 61.5 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 34.9 36. 53.8 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 29.7 44.7 4.6 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 3.9 41.2 63.5 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 32.2 38.5 34.6 33.2 4.9 34.1 41.1 34.7 49.2 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 33.5 43.7 48.9 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 33.2 4.3 5.6 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 31.% were overweight or obese. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 4.3% were overweight or obese. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 55.7% were overweight or obese. 77

New Mexico 213 YRRS Daily soda consumption by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 21.1 26. 23.6 26.3 21.9 28.7 35.1 5. 49.8 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 22.6 25.2 41.9 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 24.7 25.4 26.1 24.1 35.7 35.7 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 24.7 29.8 23.8 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 21. 23.2 25.1 33.5 34.9 35.6 Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby I plan to go to college or some other school after high school 23. 23.9 29. 17.5 25. 23. 26.6 4. 43.2 I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 23.2 24.9 53. 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 21.1% drank one or more sodas per day. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 26.% drank one or more sodas per day. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 5.% drank one or more sodas per day. 78

New Mexico 213 YRRS Physically active 5 of the past 7 days by Selected Resiliency Factors Otero County Grades 9-12, 213 Very much true A little or pretty much true Not true at all In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work 38.5 54.6 59.7 In my home, a parent or other adult believes I will be a success 28.2 38.1 57.7 When I am not home, a parent/guardian knows where I am and who I am with 22. 56.3 48.9 At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me 43.7 6.1 57.1 At my school, a teacher or other adult who believes I will be a success 29.4 47.1 57.7 In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do 28.2 55.2 49.2 At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities 23.1 41.6 74.4 Outside home and school, an adult really cares about me 27.9 43.6 57.6 Outside home and school, an adult tells me when I do a good job 27.5 42. 62.9 Outside home and school, I am a part of group activities 3.1 45.5 74.3 Outside home and school, I am involved in the arts, sports, or a hobby 37.4 4.1 66.9 I plan to go to college or some other school after high school I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me 35.9 37.8 55.8 51.3 5.3 53.2 2 4 6 8 1 How to read this chart: - Of those who said it was 'Very much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 59.7% engaged in daily physical activity on 5 of the past 7 days. - Of those who said it was 'A little or pretty much true' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 38.5% engaged in daily physical activity on 5 of the past 7 days. - Of those who said it was 'Not true at all' that a parent or other adult was interested in their school work, 54.6% engaged in daily physical activity on 5 of the past 7 days. 79

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New Mexico 213 YRRS 211 High School Questionnaire NM YRRS Otero County Personal Information Number of responses % 1. How old are you? A. 12 years old or younger 4.7% B. 13 years old 2.3% C. 14 years old 11 16.9% D. 15 years old 14 23.5% E. 16 years old 179 3.% F. 17 years old 129 21.6% G. 18 years old or older 41 6.9% 2. What is your sex? A. Female 316 52.9% B. Male 281 47.1% 3. In what grade are you? A. 9th grade 149 25.6% B. 1th grade 145 24.9% C. 11th grade 17 29.2% D. 12th grade 132 22.6% E. Ungraded or other grade 1.2% 4. Are you Hispanic or Latino? A. Yes 254 42.8% B. No 34 57.2% 5. What is your race? (Select one or more responses.) NOTE - Because students were allowed to select multiple responses, responses may not total to 1%) A. American Indian or Alaska Native 144 27.% B. Asian 23 4.3% C. Black or African American 41 7.7% D. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 11 2.1% E. White 358 67.2% 82

6. How tall are you without your shoes on? 7. How much do you weigh without your shoes on? Weighted Mean Mean height in meters - 1.68 Mean height in feet and inches - 5'6" Mean weight in kilograms - 67 Mean weight in pounds - 148 Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 8. Which one of these groups best describes you? (Select only one response.) A. American Indian or Alaska Native 8.3 (4.-16.6) B. Asian 3.6 (2.-6.6) C. Black or African American 5.5 (3.3-9.) D. Hispanic or Latino 32.5 (27.3-38.2) E. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.6 (.2-2.4) F. White 49.4 (42.7-56.1) 9. What is the highest level of schooling your mother completed? A. Completed grade school or less 1.3 (.5-3.4) B. Some high school 7.4 (5.6-9.8) C. Completed high school 22. (19.5-24.7) D. Some college 19.3 (15.-24.4) E. Completed college 26.8 (22.3-31.7) F. Graduate or professional school 1.3 (7.7-13.7) G. Not sure 13. (9.2-18.) 1. What is the highest level of schooling your father completed? A. Completed grade school or less 1.1 (.5-2.3) B. Some high school 9.9 (7.8-12.6) C. Completed high school 22.9 (19.8-26.2) D. Some college 14.9 (12.8-17.4) E. Completed college 19.2 (15.9-23.) F. Graduate or professional school 7.7 (5.6-1.6) G. Not sure 24.3 (19.3-3.2) 83

Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 11. During the past 12 months, how would you describe your grades in school? A. Mostly A s 34.9 (29.2-41.1) B. Mostly B s 36.5 (31.5-41.7) C. Mostly C s 16.5 (12.6-21.4) D. Mostly D s 2.7 (1.1-6.6) E. Mostly F s 1.6 (.7-3.8) F. None of these grades.3 (.1-1.4) G. Not sure 7.5 (5.5-1.) Personal Safety The next 6 questions ask about safety. 12. When you rode a bicycle during the past 12 months, how often did you wear a helmet? A. I did not ride a bicycle during the past 12 months 45.6 (38.8-52.5) B. Never wore a helmet 43. (36.9-49.3) C. Rarely wore a helmet 4.9 (2.8-8.5) D. Sometimes wore a helmet 1.7 (.9-3.2) E. Most of the time wore a helmet 1.5 (.7-3.3) F. Always wore a helmet 3.4 (2.-5.8) 13. How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? A. Never 4.1 (2.4-7.) B. Rarely 6.2 (3.6-1.6) C. Sometimes 9.6 (7.-12.9) D. Most of the time 2.4 (16.1-25.5) E. Always 59.7 (53.6-65.5) 14. During the past 3 days, how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol? A. times 8.9 (75.1-85.6) B. 1 time 6.2 (4.5-8.5) C. 2 or 3 times 6.5 (4.3-9.5) D. 4 or 5 times 2.1 (1.1-4.1) E. 6 or more times 4.4 (2.3-8.) 15. During the past 3 days, how many times did you drive a car or other vehicle when you had been drinking alcohol? A. I did not drive a car or other vehicle during the past 3 days 35.1 (25.3-46.4) B. times 57.1 (45.5-68.) C. 1 time 4.2 (2.3-7.6) D. 2 or 3 times 1.3 (.7-2.5) E. 4 or 5 times 1.1 (.4-3.) F. 6 or more times 1.2 (.3-4.3) 84

New Mexico 213 YRRS 16. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you text or e-mail while driving a car or other vehicle? Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. I did not drive a car or other vehicle during the past 3 days 34.2 (24.7-45.1) B. days 38.9 (31.6-46.9) C. 1 or 2 days 6.7 (4.9-9.2) D. 3 to 5 days 3.9 (2.4-6.4) E. 6 to 9 days 1.1 (.6-2.1) F. 1 to 19 days 2.8 (1.5-5.) G. 2 to 29 days 2. (.9-4.3) H. All 3 days 1.4 (6.8-15.5) 17. Is there a gun in your home? A. Yes 64.4 (59.8-68.8) B. No 26. (22.4-29.9) C. Not sure 9.6 (7.-13.2) Violence-Related Behaviors The next 9 questions ask about violence-related behaviors. 18. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club? A. days 7.6 (65.3-75.4) B. 1 day 4.3 (2.4-7.5) C. 2 or 3 days 6.5 (4.-1.3) D. 4 or 5 days 3.3 (1.7-6.5) E. 6 or more days 15.4 (12.2-19.2) 19. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a gun? A. days 87.6 (82.6-91.3) B. 1 day 3.9 (2.1-6.9) C. 2 or 3 days 4.2 (2.4-7.1) D. 4 or 5 days 1.3 (.6-3.) E. 6 or more days 3.1 (1.7-5.3) 2. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property? A. days 9.4 (86.-93.6) B. 1 day.7 (.2-2.2) C. 2 or 3 days 2.5 (1.-6.3) D. 4 or 5 days.9 (.3-2.9) E. 6 or more days 5.4 (3.4-8.5) 21. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you not go to school because you felt you would be unsafe at school or on your way to or from school? A. days 93.9 (9.1-96.3) B. 1 day 2.2 (1.-4.8) C. 2 or 3 days 2.5 (1.3-4.7) D. 4 or 5 days.3 (.1-1.7) E. 6 or more days 1.1 (.5-2.5) 85

Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 22. During the past 12 months, how many times were you in a physical fight? A. times 71.3 (64.6-77.2) B. 1 time 11.2 (8.5-14.7) C. 2 or 3 times 8.3 (5.8-11.6) D. 4 or 5 times 3.8 (2.-7.) E. 6 or 7 times.7 (.3-2.) F. 8 or 9 times 1.4 (.5-3.9) G. 1 or 11 times. (.-.3) H. 12 or more times 3.2 (1.6-6.4) 23. During the past 12 months, how many times were you in a physical fight on school property? A. times 88.6 (84.7-91.5) B. 1 time 5.8 (4.2-8.1) C. 2 or 3 times 4. (2.3-6.8) D. 4 or 5 times.4 (.1-2.) E. 6 or 7 times. (.-.3) F. 8 or 9 times. (.-.) G. 1 or 11 times. (.-.3) H. 12 or more times 1.1 (.4-3.6) 24. Have you ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when you did not want to? A. Yes 8.8 (6.1-12.7) B. No 91.2 (87.3-93.9) 25. During the past 12 months, how many times did someone you were dating or going out with physically hurt you on purpose? (Count such things as being hit, slammed into something, or injured with an object or weapon.) A. I did not date or go out with anyone during the past 12 months 27.5 (21.6-34.3) B. times 64.5 (58.2-7.3) C. 1 time 2.7 (1.6-4.7) D. 2 or 3 times 2.2 (1.2-4.1) E. 4 or 5 times.8 (.3-2.3) F. 6 or more times 2.3 (1.-5.2) 26. During the past 12 months, how many times did someone you were dating or going out with force you to do sexual things that you did not want to do? (Count such things as kissing, touching, or being physically forced to have sexual intercourse.) A. I did not date or go out with anyone during the past 12 months B. times 64.7 (59.5-69.7) C. 1 time 2.9 (1.5-5.6) D. 2 or 3 times 2.5 (1.1-5.8) E. 4 or 5 times.5 (.1-2.9) F. 6 or more times 1.6 (.7-3.8) 86

Bullying The next 2 questions ask about bullying. Bullying is when 1 or more students tease, threaten, spread rumors about, hit, shove, or hurt another student over and over again. It is not bullying when 2 students of about the same strength or power argue or fight or tease each other in a friendly way. Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 27. During the past 12 months, have you ever been bullied on school property? A. Yes 17.4 (14.3-21.) B. No 82.6 (79.-85.7) 28. During the past 12 months, have you ever been electronically bullied? (Count being bullied through e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, Web sites, or texting.) A. Yes 14.2 (1.7-18.6) B. No 85.8 (81.4-89.3) The next question asks about hurting yourself on purpose. 29. During the past 12 months, how many times did you do something to purposely hurt yourself without wanting to die, such as cutting or burning yourself on purpose? A. times 75.1 (68.9-8.4) B. 1 time 8.4 (5.6-12.4) C. 2 or 3 times 4.8 (3.-7.7) D. 4 or 5 times 3.3 (1.9-5.8) E. 6 or more times 8.4 (6.1-11.5) Sadness and Attempted Suicide The next 5 questions ask about sad feelings and attempted suicide. Sometimes people feel so depressed about the future that they may consider attempting suicide, that is, taking some action to end their own lives. 3. During the past 12 months, did you ever feel so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that you stopped doing some usual activities? A. Yes 35.3 (3.6-4.3) B. No 64.7 (59.7-69.4) 31. During the past 12 months, did you ever seriously consider attempting suicide? A. Yes 2.9 (16.8-25.8) B. No 79.1 (74.2-83.2) 32. During the past 12 months, did you make a plan about how you would attempt suicide? A. Yes 17.3 (13.6-21.7) B. No 82.7 (78.3-86.4) 87

Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 33. During the past 12 months, how many times did you actually attempt suicide? A. times 9.4 (86.3-93.4) B. 1 time 5. (3.1-7.8) C. 2 or 3 times 3.6 (1.8-7.1) D. 4 or 5 times.5 (.2-1.1) E. 6 or more times.5 (.1-2.7) 34. If you attempted suicide during the past 12 months, did any attempt result in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse? A. I did not attempt suicide during the past 12 months 9.5 (86.4-93.4) B. Yes 3.1 (1.4-6.8) C. No 6.4 (4.5-8.9) Tobacco Use The next 11 questions ask about tobacco use. 35. Have you ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs? A. Yes 44.8 (39.1-5.6) B. No 55.2 (49.4-6.9) 36. How old were you when you smoked a whole cigarette for the first time? A. I have never smoked a whole cigarette 71.6 (65.2-77.2) B. 8 years old or younger 3.2 (1.9-5.4) C. 9 or 1 years old 2. (1.1-3.7) D. 11 or 12 years old 5.2 (3.3-8.) E. 13 or 14 years old 11.6 (9.-14.9) F. 15 or 16 years old 6. (3.8-9.3) G. 17 years old or older.4 (.1-1.5) 37. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes? A. days 89.6 (85.2-92.8) B. 1 or 2 days 2.3 (1.2-4.5) C. 3 to 5 days.9 (.4-2.) D. 6 to 9 days 1.2 (.4-3.6) E. 1 to 19 days.3 (.2-.6) F. 2 to 29 days 1. (.3-3.3) G. All 3 days 4.6 (2.1-1.) 38. During the past 3 days, on the days you smoked, how many cigarettes did you smoke per day? A. I did not smoke cigarettes during the past 3 days 9. (84.5-93.6) B. Less than 1 cigarette per day 1.6 (.7-3.4) C. 1 cigarette per day 1.6 (.6-4.2) D. 2 to 5 cigarettes per day 3.1 (1.5-6.2) E. 6 to 1 cigarettes per day 2.2 (.6-7.7) F. 11 to 2 cigarettes per day 1. (.4-2.5) G. More than 2 cigarettes per day.5 (.1-3.7) 88

New Mexico 213 YRRS 39. During the past 3 days, how did you usually get your own cigarettes? (Select only one response.) Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. I did not smoke cigarettes during the past 3 days 89.6 (84.4-93.2) B. I bought them in a store such as a convenience store, supermarket, discount store, or gas station 1.5 (.5-4.) C. I bought them from a vending machine.1 (.-.5) D. I gave someone else money to buy them for me 3. (1.2-6.9) E. I borrowed (or bummed) them from someone else 2.6 (1.6-4.2) F. A person 18 years old or older gave them to me.5 (.2-1.) G. I took them from a store or family member.5 (.1-2.) H. I got them some other way 2.4 (1.-5.7) 4. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes on school property? A. days 98.3 (96.2-99.2) B. 1 or 2 days.6 (.2-1.9) C. 3 to 5 days.1 (.-.7) D. 6 to 9 days.2 (.-1.7) E. 1 to 19 days.1 (.-.5) F. 2 to 29 days. (.-.) G. All 3 days.7 (.2-3.1) 41. During the past 12 months, did you ever try to quit smoking cigarettes? A. I did not smoke during the past 12 months 84.3 (77.8-89.1) B. Yes 9.2 (5.7-14.4) C. No 6.6 (4.8-9.) 42. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you use chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip, such as Redman, Levi Garrett, Beechnut, Skoal, Skoal Bandits, or Copenhagen? A. days 91.2 (87.7-93.7) B. 1 or 2 days 2.2 (1.3-3.7) C. 3 to 5 days 1.7 (.7-3.9) D. 6 to 9 days 1.2 (.4-3.1) E. 1 to 19 days.5 (.2-1.2) F. 2 to 29 days.8 (.2-2.6) G. All 3 days 2.5 (1.-6.1) 43. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars? A. days 85.8 (8.5-89.9) B. 1 or 2 days 6.4 (4.2-9.7) C. 3 to 5 days 2.5 (1.1-5.5) D. 6 to 9 days 1.9 (.9-3.9) E. 1 to 19 days.8 (.3-2.1) F. 2 to 29 days 1.4 (.4-4.4) G. All 3 days 1.2 (.4-3.2) 89

New Mexico 213 YRRS 44. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke tobacco or flavored tobacco in a hookah, even just a puff? Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. days 78.4 (73.4-82.7) B. 1 or 2 days 8.5 (6.2-11.5) C. 3 to 5 days 4.4 (2.7-7.2) D. 6 to 9 days 4.2 (2.8-6.4) E. 1 to 19 days 2.4 (1.2-4.5) F. 2 to 29 days.9 (.4-2.1) G. All 3 days 1.2 (.5-3.2) 45. During the past 7 days, on how many days were you in the same room with someone who was smoking cigarettes? A. days 54.6 (48.1-61.) B. 1 day 8.9 (6.9-11.3) C. 2 days 7. (4.8-1.1) D. 3 days 5.2 (3.7-7.1) E. 4 days 2. (1.1-3.6) F. 5 days 4.9 (3.5-6.8) G. 6 days 1.3 (.5-3.3) H. 7 days 16.1 (11.4-22.3) Alcohol The next 8 questions ask about drinking alcohol. This includes drinking beer, wine, wine coolers, and liquor such as rum, gin, vodka, or whiskey. For these questions, drinking alcohol does not include drinking a few sips of wine for religious purposes. 46. How old were you when you had your first drink of alcohol other than a few sips? A. I have never had a drink of alcohol other than a few sips 37.9 (32.3-43.8) B. 8 years old or younger 9.9 (7.6-12.9) C. 9 or 1 years old 7. (4.8-1.1) D. 11 or 12 years old 11. (8.8-13.6) E. 13 or 14 years old 19. (15.3-23.4) F. 15 or 16 years old 12.9 (9.1-18.1) G. 17 years old or older 2.2 (.8-5.8) 47. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have at least one drink of alcohol? A. days 69.9 (63.3-75.8) B. 1 or 2 days 11.2 (8.1-15.3) C. 3 to 5 days 8.4 (5.7-12.2) D. 6 to 9 days 4.5 (2.8-7.1) E. 1 to 19 days 4.4 (2.7-7.1) F. 2 to 29 days 1.2 (.4-3.5) G. All 3 days.3 (.1-1.5) 9

New Mexico 213 YRRS 48. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have 5 or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours? Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. days 8.4 (73.5-85.9) B. 1 day 5.2 (3.6-7.5) C. 2 days 5.9 (3.4-1.1) D. 3 to 5 days 4.7 (2.8-7.7) E. 6 to 9 days 1.8 (1.-3.4) F. 1 to 19 days 1.3 (.5-3.5) G. 2 or more days.7 (.2-2.3) 49. During the past 3 days, what is the largest number of alcoholic drinks you had in a row, that is, within a couple of hours? A. I did not drink alcohol during the past 3 days 7.8 (64.1-76.8) B. 1 or 2 drinks 1.8 (7.8-14.8) C. 3 drinks 1.5 (.6-3.4) D. 4 drinks 2.1 (1.-4.2) E. 5 drinks 3.8 (2.1-6.8) F. 6 or 7 drinks 3. (1.7-5.3) G. 8 or 9 drinks 2.6 (1.5-4.7) H. 1 or more drinks 5.4 (2.3-12.1) 5. During the past 3 days, how did you usually get the alcohol you drank? A. I did not drink alcohol during the past 3 days 68.9 (62.3-74.8) B. I bought it in a store such as a liquor store, convenience store, supermarket, discount store, or gas station 1.2 (.5-2.9) C. I bought it at a restaurant, bar, or club.6 (.1-3.4) D. I bought it at a public event such as a concert or sporting event.9 (.2-3.2) E. I gave someone else money to buy it for me 4.6 (2.7-7.9) F. Someone gave it to me 13.2 (1.4-16.6) G. I took it from a store or family member 2.2 (1.1-4.1) H. I got it some other way 8.4 (5.8-12.2) 51. During the past 3 days, where did you usually drink alcohol? (Select only one response.) A. I did not drink alcohol during the past 3 days 69.5 (63.7-74.7) B. At my home 9.5 (7.-12.8) C. At another person s home 16.4 (13.-2.4) D. While riding in or driving a car or other vehicle.8 (.3-2.1) E. At a restaurant, bar, or club.1 (.-.6) F. At a public place such as a park, beach, or parking lot 1.5 (.7-3.4) G. At a public event such as a concert or sporting event 1.7 (.8-3.6) H. On school property.4 (.1-1.9) 91

New Mexico 213 YRRS 52. During the past 3 days, what type of alcohol did you usually drink? (Select only one response.) Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. I did not drink alcohol during the past 3 days 69.5 (63.6-74.9) B. I do not have a usual type 4.4 (2.8-6.8) C. Beer 5.9 (4.3-8.) D. Flavored malt beverages, such as Smirnoff Ice, Bacardi Silver, or Hard Lemonade 4.8 (3.5-6.4) E. Wine coolers, such as Bartles & James or Seagrams.4 (.2-1.3) F. Wine.6 (.2-2.4) G. Liquor, such as vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, or whiskey 12.4 (9.2-16.5) H. Some other type 1.9 (1.-3.6) 53. During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have at least one drink of alcohol on school property? A. days 93.3 (89.-95.9) B. 1 or 2 days 3. (1.7-5.3) C. 3 to 5 days 1.2 (.4-3.3) D. 6 to 9 days 1. (.4-2.4) E. 1 to 19 days.5 (.1-2.) F. 2 to 29 days.3 (.-1.5) G. All 3 days.8 (.2-3.2) Marijuana Use The next 3 questions ask about marijuana use. Marijuana also is called grass or pot. 54. How old were you when you tried marijuana for the first time? A. I have never tried marijuana 53.7 (46.9-6.4) B. 8 years old or younger 4.7 (3.1-7.1) C. 9 or 1 years old 3.5 (1.8-6.8) D. 11 or 12 years old 7.1 (4.9-1.2) E. 13 or 14 years old 19.8 (14.7-26.1) F. 15 or 16 years old 1.8 (6.9-16.6) G. 17 years old or older.3 (.1-1.2) 55. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use marijuana? A. times 75.4 (68.2-81.3) B. 1 or 2 times 8.3 (5.4-12.6) C. 3 to 9 times 4.7 (3.-7.2) D. 1 to 19 times 1.7 (1.-2.9) E. 2 to 39 times 3.5 (1.7-7.1) F. 4 or more times 6.4 (3.6-11.) 92

New Mexico 213 YRRS 56. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use synthetic marijuana (also called K2 or Spice)? Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. times 92.3 (88.4-95.) B. 1 or 2 times 2.7 (1.3-5.4) C. 3 to 9 times 1.5 (.7-3.4) D. 1 to 19 times 1.2 (.5-2.8) E. 2 to 39 times 2. (.9-4.2) F. 4 or more times.3 (.1-1.1) Other Drugs The next 15 questions ask about other drugs. 57. During your life, how many times have you used any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase? A. times 89.9 (85.2-93.2) B. 1 or 2 times 3.2 (1.8-5.6) C. 3 to 9 times 2.5 (1.6-4.2) D. 1 to 19 times 1.3 (.4-3.7) E. 2 to 39 times 1.1 (.4-3.1) F. 4 or more times 2. (.9-4.4) 58. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase? A. times 94.1 (91.1-96.1) B. 1 or 2 times 2.8 (1.4-5.6) C. 3 to 9 times 1.2 (.4-3.) D. 1 to 19 times.7 (.2-3.) E. 2 to 39 times.6 (.1-3.7) F. 4 or more times.6 (.2-2.2) 59. During the past 3 days, how many times did you sniff glue, breathe the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhale any paints or sprays to get high? A. times 94. (9.6-96.3) B. 1 or 2 times 2.7 (1.1-6.6) C. 3 to 9 times 1. (.2-5.1) D. 1 to 19 times.9 (.3-2.6) E. 2 to 39 times.1 (.-.6) F. 4 or more times 1.3 (.5-3.2) 6. During your life, how many times have you used heroin (also called smack, junk, or China White)? A. times 94. (9.1-96.4) B. 1 or 2 times 2.6 (1.1-5.7) C. 3 to 9 times 1.7 (.7-4.) D. 1 to 19 times.9 (.2-3.2) E. 2 to 39 times. (.-.) F. 4 or more times.9 (.2-3.1) 93

New Mexico 213 YRRS 61. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use heroin (also called smack, junk, or China White)? Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. times 95.3 (91.4-97.5) B. 1 or 2 times 1.7 (.6-4.4) C. 3 to 9 times 1.3 (.4-3.7) D. 1 to 19 times 1.4 (.3-6.) E. 2 to 39 times.1 (.-.7) F. 4 or more times.3 (.1-1.5) 62. During your life, how many times have you used methamphetamines (also called speed, crystal, crank, or ice)? A. times 93.3 (9.-95.6) B. 1 or 2 times 3.1 (1.9-5.) C. 3 to 9 times 1.3 (.5-3.5) D. 1 to 19 times.5 (.1-2.1) E. 2 to 39 times 1.2 (.3-3.8) F. 4 or more times.7 (.1-3.) 63. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use methamphetamines (also called speed, crystal, crank, or ice)? A. times 95.4 (91.5-97.5) B. 1 or 2 times 1. (.3-3.1) C. 3 to 9 times 1. (.4-2.7) D. 1 to 19 times.8 (.2-3.2) E. 2 to 39 times 1.2 (.4-3.8) F. 4 or more times.6 (.1-3.2) 64. During your life, how many times have you used ecstasy (also called MDMA)? A. times 89.9 (85.7-93.) B. 1 or 2 times 3.6 (2.2-5.8) C. 3 to 9 times 2.7 (1.3-5.4) D. 1 to 19 times 1.5 (.7-3.3) E. 2 to 39 times 1.8 (.9-3.5) F. 4 or more times.6 (.1-3.2) 65. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use ecstasy (also called MDMA)? A. times 94.6 (9.2-97.1) B. 1 or 2 times 1.8 (.8-3.9) C. 3 to 9 times 1.7 (.7-3.8) D. 1 to 19 times 1.1 (.4-3.2) E. 2 to 39 times. (.-.3) F. 4 or more times.8 (.2-3.) 94

66. During your life, how many times have you taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor s prescription? Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval A. times 81.6 (76.4-85.8) B. 1 or 2 times 5.7 (3.8-8.3) C. 3 to 9 times 4.6 (2.4-8.4) D. 1 to 19 times 3.8 (2.3-6.5) E. 2 to 39 times 2.8 (1.6-5.1) F. 4 or more times 1.5 (.6-4.) 67. During the past 3 days, how many times did you use a pain killer to get high, like Vicodin, OxyContin (also called Oxy or OC), or Percocet (also called Percs)? A. times 9.3 (86.6-93.) B. 1 or 2 times 4. (2.4-6.5) C. 3 to 9 times 2.7 (1.5-4.5) D. 1 to 19 times 2.1 (.9-4.9) E. 2 to 39 times.4 (.1-2.1) F. 4 or more times.7 (.2-2.2) 68. During your life, how many times have you used a needle to inject any illegal drug into your body? A. times 96.3 (93.4-97.9) B. 1 time 2.8 (1.3-6.1) C. 2 or more times.9 (.3-2.5) 69. During the past 12 months, has anyone offered, sold, or given you an illegal drug on school property? A. Yes 29.2 (24.2-34.8) B. No 7.8 (65.2-75.8) 7. If you wanted to, how hard or easy would it be to get cocaine, LSD, methamphetamines, or other illegal drug? A. Very hard 44.7 (37.8-51.9) B. Sort of hard 13.3 (9.2-18.9) C. Sort of easy 22. (18.2-26.5) D. Very easy 19.9 (15.7-24.9) 71. How many adults have you known personally who, in the past year, have used marijuana, cocaine, or other drugs? A. adults 47.3 (41.6-53.) B. 1 adult 1.8 (8.5-13.7) C. 2 adults 8.4 (6.-11.6) D. 3 or 4 adults 11.2 (8.5-14.6) E. 5 or more adults 22.3 (17.4-28.2) 95

Sexual Behavior The next 8 questions ask about sexual behavior. Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 72. How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time? A. I have never had sexual intercourse 56.4 (48.2-64.2) B. 11 years old or younger 4. (2.1-7.7) C. 12 years old 1.9 (.8-4.3) D. 13 years old 5.7 (4.-8.) E. 14 years old 13.2 (1.3-16.9) F. 15 years old 11.4 (8.4-15.3) G. 16 years old 4.7 (2.3-9.2) H. 17 years old or older 2.7 (1.4-5.) 73. During your life, with how many people have you had sexual intercourse? A. I have never had sexual intercourse 56.5 (48.3-64.4) B. 1 person 16.4 (11.8-22.2) C. 2 people 9.4 (6.5-13.4) D. 3 people 2.9 (1.7-4.8) E. 4 people 4.4 (2.4-7.7) F. 5 people 4.1 (2.2-7.6) G. 6 or more people 6.4 (3.9-1.2) 74. During the past 3 months, with how many people did you have sexual intercourse? A. I have never had sexual intercourse 56.4 (48.-64.5) B. I have had sexual intercourse, but not during the past 3 months 12.4 (9.2-16.6) C. 1 person 23.1 (18.2-29.) D. 2 people 3.7 (2.-6.8) E. 3 people 1.7 (.8-3.6) F. 4 people.7 (.2-2.2) G. 5 people.1 (.-.5) H. 6 or more people 1.8 (.8-4.) 75. Did you drink alcohol or use drugs before you had sexual intercourse the last time? A. I have never had sexual intercourse 56.1 (47.9-64.) B. Yes 6.6 (3.6-11.7) C. No 37.3 (3.2-44.9) 76. The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom? A. I have never had sexual intercourse 57.1 (48.6-65.1) B. Yes 23.9 (19.7-28.8) C. No 19. (14.2-25.) 96

New Mexico 213 YRRS 77. The last time you had sexual intercourse, what one method did you or your partner use to prevent pregnancy? (Select only one response.) Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. I have never had sexual intercourse 58.1 (49.5-66.2) B. No method was used to prevent pregnancy 8.3 (5.5-12.5) C. Birth control pills 7.4 (4.8-11.2) D. Condoms 17.8 (13.8-22.5) E. An IUD (such as Mirena or ParaGard) or implant (such as Implanon or Nexplanon).5 (.1-3.5) F. A shot (such as Depo-Provera), patch (such as Ortho Evra), or birth control ring (such as NuvaRing) 2.2 (.9-4.9) G. Withdrawal or some other method 3.9 (2.4-6.4) H. Not sure 1.9 (.8-4.5) 78. During your life, with whom have you had sexual contact? A. I have never had sexual contact 46.2 (39.-53.5) B. Females 24.2 (2.3-28.5) C. Males 23.6 (18.6-29.5) D. Females and males 6. (4.2-8.7) 79. Which of the following best describes you? A. Heterosexual (straight) 85. (8.4-88.7) B. Gay or lesbian 4.3 (2.2-8.3) C. Bisexual 7.3 (5.3-9.9) D. Not sure 3.4 (1.5-7.3) Body Weight The next question asks about body weight. 8. During the past 3 days, did you vomit or take laxatives to lose weight or to keep from gaining weight? A. Yes 7.1 (4.8-1.3) B. No 92.9 (89.7-95.2) Food The next 8 questions ask about food you ate or drank during the past 7 days. Think about all the meals and snacks you had from the time you got up until you went to bed. Be sure to include food you ate at home, at school, at restaurants, or any where else. 81. During the past 7 days, how many times did you drink 1% fruit juices such as orange juice, apple juice, or grape juice? (Do not count punch, Kool-Aid, sports drinks, or other fruit-flavored drinks.) A. I did not drink 1% fruit juice during the past 7 days 26.5 (22.1-31.5) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 36.1 (3.-42.7) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 14.5 (11.-18.9) D. 1 time per day 7.3 (5.1-1.3) E. 2 times per day 7.4 (4.8-11.2) F. 3 times per day 3.4 (2.1-5.7) G. 4 or more times per day 4.7 (3.1-7.2) 97

Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 82. During the past 7 days, how many times did you eat fruit? (Do not count fruit juice.) A. I did not eat fruit during the past 7 days 11.3 (7.5-16.8) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 43.1 (36.5-49.9) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 17.8 (14.7-21.3) D. 1 time per day 12.4 (9.9-15.5) E. 2 times per day 8.2 (6.-11.2) F. 3 times per day 2.7 (1.3-5.5) G. 4 or more times per day 4.5 (3.-6.8) 83. During the past 7 days, how many times did you eat green salad? A. I did not eat green salad during the past 7 days 39.6 (34.9-44.4) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 37.4 (31.4-43.8) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 12. (8.3-17.) D. 1 time per day 5.5 (4.1-7.3) E. 2 times per day 2.4 (1.3-4.3) F. 3 times per day 2. (.8-4.8) G. 4 or more times per day 1.2 (.4-3.6) 84. During the past 7 days, how many times did you eat potatoes? (Do not count french fries, fried potatoes, or potato chips.) A. I did not eat potatoes during the past 7 days 29.8 (25.4-34.5) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 5.1 (46.1-54.1) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 11.2 (8.4-14.8) D. 1 time per day 5.1 (3.3-7.9) E. 2 times per day 2. (1.1-3.4) F. 3 times per day.7 (.2-2.3) G. 4 or more times per day 1.1 (.3-3.6) 85. During the past 7 days, how many times did you eat carrots? A. I did not eat carrots during the past 7 days 48.3 (43.3-53.3) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 35.8 (31.9-39.9) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 7.8 (5.8-1.4) D. 1 time per day 4.6 (2.8-7.6) E. 2 times per day 2.2 (1.1-4.3) F. 3 times per day.1 (.-.4) G. 4 or more times per day 1.3 (.5-3.5) 86. During the past 7 days, how many times did you eat other vegetables? (Do not count green salad, potatoes, or carrots.) A. I did not eat other vegetables during the past 7 days 2. (15.7-25.2) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 36.7 (31.4-42.4) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 2.7 (16.2-26.1) D. 1 time per day 1.6 (7.7-14.5) E. 2 times per day 7.1 (5.-1.) F. 3 times per day 1.8 (.9-3.5) G. 4 or more times per day 3.1 (1.2-7.8) 98

New Mexico 213 YRRS 87. During the past 7 days, how many times did you drink a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop, such as Coke, Pepsi, or Sprite? (Do not count diet soda or diet pop.) Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. I did not drink soda or pop during the past 7 days 18.6 (14.8-23.1) B. 1 to 3 times during the past 7 days 38.3 (32.1-44.9) C. 4 to 6 times during the past 7 days 17.3 (13.7-21.6) D. 1 time per day 9.3 (6.6-13.) E. 2 times per day 7.4 (5.4-1.1) F. 3 times per day 3.2 (1.9-5.2) G. 4 or more times per day 5.9 (3.3-1.4) 88. During the past 7 days, on how many days did you eat breakfast? A. days 15.2 (11.7-19.5) B. 1 day 7.3 (5.6-9.5) C. 2 days 7.5 (5.4-1.3) D. 3 days 1. (7.4-13.3) E. 4 days 9.2 (6.5-12.8) F. 5 days 12.6 (9.4-16.8) G. 6 days 5.8 (3.7-9.1) H. 7 days 32.4 (28.7-36.3) Physical Activity The next 4 questions ask about physical activity. 89. During the past 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for a total of at least 6 minutes per day? (Add up all the time you spent in any kind of physical activity that increased your heart rate and made you breathe hard some of the time.) A. days 12.5 (8.6-17.8) B. 1 day 4.3 (2.7-6.8) C. 2 days 11.6 (8.9-15.) D. 3 days 11.1 (8.7-14.) E. 4 days 9.9 (6.4-15.) F. 5 days 13.8 (9.7-19.3) G. 6 days 5.9 (4.2-8.3) H. 7 days 3.9 (26.2-36.1) 9. On an average school day, how many hours do you watch TV? A. I do not watch TV on an average school day 19. (15.1-23.8) B. Less than 1 hour per day 21.9 (18.6-25.6) C. 1 hour per day 11.4 (8.5-15.1) D. 2 hours per day 2.6 (16.3-25.6) E. 3 hours per day 12.2 (9.3-15.9) F. 4 hours per day 7.8 (5.7-1.7) G. 5 or more hours per day 7.1 (4.6-1.7) 99

91. On an average school day, how many hours do you play video or computer games or use a computer for something that is not school work? (Count time spent on things such as Xbox, PlayStation, an ipod, an ipad or other tablet, a smartphone, YouTube, Facebook or other networking tools, and the Internet.) Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval A. I do not play video or computer games or use a computer for something that is not school work 21.6 (16.7-27.5) B. Less than 1 hour per day 2.9 (16.6-26.1) C. 1 hour per day 11. (8.3-14.3) D. 2 hours per day 12.9 (1.1-16.3) E. 3 hours per day 9.6 (7.5-12.1) F. 4 hours per day 7.7 (5.-11.6) G. 5 or more hours per day 16.3 (13.5-19.6) 92. In an average week when you are in school, on how many days do you go to physical education (PE) classes? A. days 44. (36.8-51.5) B. 1 day 1.4 (.6-3.4) C. 2 days 3.2 (1.6-6.1) D. 3 days 27. (2.6-34.5) E. 4 days 2.5 (1.6-3.7) F. 5 days 22. (16.4-28.9) Health-Related Topics The next 4 questions ask about other health-related topics. 93. Have you ever been taught about AIDS or HIV infection in school? A. Yes 81.5 (76.2-85.9) B. No 11.1 (8.3-14.7) C. Not sure 7.4 (4.5-12.) 94. Has a doctor or nurse ever told you that you have asthma? A. Yes 28.6 (24.7-32.9) B. No 67.3 (63.1-71.3) C. Not sure 4. (2.5-6.3) 95. Do you have any physical disabilities or long-term health problems? (Long-term means 6-months or more) A. Yes 18.8 (15.5-22.6) B. No 72.4 (67.8-76.6) C. Not sure 8.8 (6.6-11.6) 96. Do you have any long-term emotional problems or learning disabilities? (Long-term means 6-months or more) A. Yes 15. (11.-2.1) B. No 76.8 (69.6-82.7) C. Not sure 8.2 (4.8-13.6) 1

You and Your Family The next 3 questions ask for some information about you and your family. Weighted % New Mexico 213 YRRS 95% Confidence Interval 97. How often do you speak a language other than English at home? A. Never 6.3 (54.4-65.9) B. Less than half the time 23.4 (18.8-28.8) C. About half the time 7.3 (5.2-1.2) D. More than half the time but not all of the time 3.2 (2.1-4.9) E. All of the time 5.8 (3.7-9.) 98. Were you born in the USA? A. Yes 9.1 (87.3-92.3) B. No 9.9 (7.7-12.7) 99. Do you have enough food to eat, sometimes not enough to eat, or often not enough to eat? A. Enough food to eat 84.8 (8.6-88.3) B. Sometimes not enough to eat 12.7 (9.6-16.6) C. Often not enough to eat 2.5 (1.3-4.6) Resiliency Factors The next questions ask about your family, your school, other adults, your friends, and yourself. How true do you feel the following statements are for you? 1. In my home, there is a parent or some other adult who is interested in my school work. A. Not true at all 8.5 (5.9-12.) B. A little true 15. (11.3-19.7) C. Pretty much true 21.4 (17.3-26.2) D. Very much true 55.1 (47.6-62.4) 11. In my home, there is a parent or some other adult who believes that I will be a success. A. Not true at all 5.3 (3.-9.1) B. A little true 6.9 (4.8-9.8) C. Pretty much true 18.9 (14.4-24.3) D. Very much true 69. (61.1-75.9) 12. At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who listens to me when I have something to say. A. Not true at all 8.6 (6.1-11.9) B. A little true 19.4 (15.4-24.2) C. Pretty much true 35.1 (31.5-38.9) D. Very much true 36.9 (3.9-43.3) 11

New Mexico 213 YRRS 13. At my school, there is a teacher or some other adult who believes that I will be a success. Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. Not true at all 6.1 (3.7-9.8) B. A little true 16.5 (12.3-21.8) C. Pretty much true 28.8 (23.5-34.8) D. Very much true 48.6 (41.5-55.7) 14. Outside of my home and school, there is an adult who really cares about me. A. Not true at all 8.5 (5.9-12.1) B. A little true 9.8 (6.7-14.1) C. Pretty much true 18.1 (14.4-22.4) D. Very much true 63.6 (58.7-68.3) 15. Outside of my home and school, there is an adult who tells me when I do a good job. A. Not true at all 13.1 (9.8-17.3) B. A little true 13.3 (1.1-17.2) C. Pretty much true 21.3 (17.6-25.4) D. Very much true 52.4 (46.6-58.1) 16. I have a friend about my own age who really cares about me. A. Not true at all 6.3 (3.9-1.1) B. A little true 11.4 (8.8-14.8) C. Pretty much true 2. (16.8-23.5) D. Very much true 62.3 (57.2-67.1) 17. When I am not at home, one of my parents/guardians knows where I am and who I am with. A. Not true at all 7. (4.2-11.3) B. A little true 9.7 (7.4-12.6) C. Pretty much true 29.1 (24.4-34.3) D. Very much true 54.2 (47.9-6.4) 18. In my school, there are clear rules about what students can and cannot do. A. Not true at all 5.4 (3.5-8.3) B. A little true 9.8 (7.4-12.7) C. Pretty much true 39.9 (33.8-46.4) D. Very much true 44.9 (39.-51.) 19. I plan to go to college or some other school after high school. A. Not true at all 8.2 (4.9-13.5) B. A little true 7.1 (5.-1.1) C. Pretty much true 11.1 (8.7-14.) D. Very much true 73.6 (67.3-79.) 12

New Mexico 213 YRRS 11. At school I am involved in sports, clubs, or other extra-curricular activities (such as band, cheerleading, or student council). Weighted % 95% Confidence Interval A. Not true at all 34. (28.5-39.9) B. A little true 9.3 (6.6-13.) C. Pretty much true 9. (6.6-12.2) D. Very much true 47.7 (42.4-53.1) 111. Outside of my home and school, I am a part of clubs, sports teams, church/ temple, or other group activities. A. Not true at all 35. (29.6-4.9) B. A little true 14.4 (11.4-17.9) C. Pretty much true 13.3 (1.-17.5) D. Very much true 37.3 (31.7-43.3) 112. Outside of my home and school, I am involved in music, art, literature, sports, or a hobby. A. Not true at all 24.1 (19.2-29.8) B. A little true 1.8 (8.6-13.6) C. Pretty much true 2.6 (16.4-25.6) D. Very much true 44.5 (37.9-51.2) 113. My friends get into a lot of trouble. A. Not true at all 41. (35.6-46.6) B. A little true 42. (36.3-47.9) C. Pretty much true 1.4 (7.4-14.3) D. Very much true 6.7 (4.2-1.5) 114. During the past 3 days, how many days of school did you miss classes or school without permission? A. days 74.1 (66.9-8.3) B. 1 or 2 days 14.5 (1.8-19.2) C. 3 to 5 days 7.5 (5.-11.1) D. 6 to 9 days 2.8 (1.5-5.1) E. 1 or more days 1.1 (.4-2.7) 13

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New Mexico 213 YRRS Appendix B: About this Report This report contains results from the 213 New Mexico High School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS). The YRRS is a statewide survey of public school students in middle schools and high schools throughout New Mexico. Statewide and county level results are available at www.youthrisk.org and nmhealth.org/go/youth. In addition, school district reports have been prepared for each participating school district and have been distributed to school district offices. School districts are encouraged to reproduce and share these reports with community groups concerned with prevention and health promotion. School district level results will not be released without express permission of the school district superintendent. Forms for requesting school district data are available at www.youthrisk.org. Together, these documents comprise a useful tool for those working on youth-related issues at the state and local level. The YRRS is organized into two major content areas: risk behaviors and protective (resiliency) factors. Risk behaviors include behaviors associated with unintentional injury, violence, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol use, drug use, sexual activity, physical activity, and nutrition. Protective or resiliency factors are measures of the positive and supportive relationships, experiences, activities, resources and values that encourage healthy youth development. Resiliency factors and related traits include caring and supportive relationships in the family, school, community and with peers; boundaries set by the family and school; positive peer support; meaningful participation and constructive use of time in school and outside of school. Using the Report The main section of this report consists of a series of charts illustrating results from the 213 YRRS. Risk behaviors are organized into modules by topic area, with each module starting with one or more line charts demonstrating change in behaviors over the years of the survey. The line charts are followed by a set of bar charts showing a comparison of risk behaviors between the state and the county or school district, a comparison between boys and girls within the county or school district, and a comparison by grade level within the county or school district. For counties or school districts with very few numbers or that haven't participated consistently in the YRRS, some of these charts may be omitted. The charts about risk behaviors are followed by two sets of charts about resiliency/protective factors. The first of these two sections compares the state rate for each resiliency factor to the the county or school district rate. The second section illustrates the relationship between risk behaviors and protective factors. This section consists of a set of bar charts, each showing the prevalence of a particular risk behavior for students with varying levels of selected protective factors. Understanding the Charts - and a Word about Error Bars The bar charts in this report present the percentage of students who reported engaging in any given risk behavior or who reported having any given protective factor. The height of the bars conveys the percentage of students reporting each trait, and provides a quick visual comparison between different groups of students reporting that trait. A label for each bar presents the actual percentage of students who reported each trait. For instance, the chart on page 21, Unintentional Injury, shows that 7.6% of students in New Mexico rarely or never wore seatbelts, while 1.3% of students in Otero County rarely or never wore seatbelts. 15

New Mexico 213 YRRS Because of the high cost and logistical complications involved in conducting a statewide survey, the YRRS was administered to a sample of students, rather than to every single student in each school district. Because YRRS data are from a sample of students, and not the entire student body, the results in this report are estimates. As with all estimates, there is some uncertainty associated with each of these results. On the charts in this report, this degree of uncertainty is represented by an error bar (confidence interval). The error bar is the thin ' I ' shaped line that extends above and below the end of each bar in a chart. One of the major influences on the size of the confidence interval or error bar is the number of participants in the survey. In general, this means that with more students participating in the survey, there will be a higher degree of confidence in the results (i.e., error bars will be smaller). The proper interpretation of an error bar can be illustrated by looking at the chart below. This chart compares the New Mexico prevalence of cigarette smoking and cocaine use to the United States prevalence for 213. The chart shows that the prevalence of current cigarette smoking was 14.4% in New Mexico and 15.7% in the United States. The error bar for the estimate of current smoking among New Mexico students extends a little more than 2 percentage points in either direction, from 12.2% to 16.8%. This means that we are confident that the actual percentage of smokers in this group of students was between 12.2% and 16.8%. The error bar for the estimate of current smoking in the US also extends more than 2 percentage points in either direction, so we are confident that the actual percentage of smokers among this group was between 13.5% and 18.1%. Current Cocaine Use and Current Cigarette Smoking Grades 9-12, NM & US, 213 25 NM US 2 14.4 15.7 15 1.3 1 5.5 5 Current cigarette smoking Ever used cocaine 16

New Mexico 213 YRRS How does knowing the upper and lower limits of our error bars help us? While it appears at first glance that New Mexico has a lower prevalence of smoking than the United States (14.4% vs. 15.7%), a closer look at the error bars shows a more complicated picture. The error bars for the New Mexico estimate (12.2% 16.8%) and the US estimate (13.5%-18.1%) overlap. Because of this overlap, we do not have a high degree of confidence that the prevalence of smoking in New Mexico was actually different from the prevalence in the United States. In other words, the difference between the prevalence of smoking in New Mexico and the United States was not statistically significant. For cocaine use it appears that New Mexico had a higher prevalence than the United States (1.3% vs. 5.5%). The error bar for New Mexico extends from 8.1% to 13.%, and the error bar for the United States extends from 4.7% to 6.6%. Because the higher bound of the US error bar (6.6%) is lower than the lower bound of the NM error bar (1.3%), these error bars do not overlap. For cocaine use, we are confident in saying that the New Mexico prevalence was higher than the US prevalence. In other words, the difference between the prevalence of cocaine use in New Mexico and the United States was a statistically significant difference. Current Cocaine Use and Current Cigarette Smoking Grades 9-12, NM & US, 213 25 NM US Error bars do 2 overlap - There is not a 15 statistically significant difference 1 between the US and NM 5 14.4 15.7 Current cigarette smoking 1.3 5.5 Ever used cocaine Error bars do not overlap - There is a statistically significant difference between the US and NM rates. For some small areas, error bars have been removed from this report. With small populations, the number of students sampled can approach the total student population. In these cases, error bars would have limited meaning because with a high percentage of students surveyed, there is less uncertainty around the estimates than error bars suggest. 17

New Mexico 213 YRRS Appendix C: Risk Behavior and Resiliency/Protective Factor Definitions Injury Rarely or never wore a bicycle helmet Answered 'Never' or 'Rarely' to the question, How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? AMONG those who reported riding a bicycle Never or Rarely Wore a Seatbelt Answered 'Never' or 'Rarely' to the question, How often do you wear a seat belt when riding in a car driven by someone else? Texted or e-mailed while driving Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you text or e-mail while driving a car or other vehicle? AMONG those who drove a car or other vehicle Has a gun in the home Answered 'Yes' or more to the question, Is there a gun in your home? Carried a gun Answered '1day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a gun? Violence-Related Behaviors Carried a weapon Answered '1day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club? In a physical fight Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times were you in a physical fight? Physical dating violence Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times did someone you were dating or going out with physically hurt you on purpose? (Count such things as being hit, slammed into something, or injured with an object or weapon.) Sexual dating violence Answered'1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times did someone you were dating or going out with force you to do sexual things that you did not want to do? (Count such things as kissing, touching, or being physically forced to have sexual intercourse.) Ever forced to have sexual intercourse Answered 'Yes' to the question, Have you ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when you did not want to? Bullied electronically Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, have you ever been bullied on school property? Bullied on school property Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, have you ever been electronically bullied? (Include being bullied through e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, Web sites, or texting.) 18

Carried a weapon on school property Answered '1day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you carry a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club on school property? New Mexico 213 YRRS Skipped school due to safety concerns Answered '1day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you not go to school because you felt you would be unsafe at school or on your way to or from school? In a physical fight on school property Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times were you in a physical fight on school property? Mental Health Non-suicidal self harm Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times did you do something to purposely hurt yourself without wanting to die, such as cutting or burning yourself on purpose? Felt sadness or hopelessness Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, did you ever feel so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that you stopped doing some usual activities? Seriously considered suicide Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, did you ever seriously consider attempting suicide? Made a suicide plan Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, did you make a plan about how you would attempt suicide? Attempted suicide Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, how many times did you actually attempt suicide? Suicide attempt with injury Answered 'Yes' to the question, If you attempted suicide during the past 12 months, did any attempt result in an injury, poisoning, or overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse? Tobacco Use: Cigarettes Ever smoked cigarettes Answered 'Yes' to the question, Have you ever tried cigarette smoking, even one or two puffs? Smoked cigarettes before age 13 Answered '11 or 12 years old' or younger to the question, How old were you when you smoked a whole cigarette for the first time? Current cigarette smoking (Smoked at least one cigarette in past 3 days) Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes? Frequent cigarette smoking (Smoked at least 11 cigarettes per day) Answered '2 to 29 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes? Smoked cigarettes on school property Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes on school property? 19

New Mexico 213 YRRS Tried to quit smoking cigarettes Answered 'Yes' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, did you ever try to quit smoking cigarettes? AMONG current cigarette smokers Successful attempt to quit smoking Answered 'Yes' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, did you ever try to quit smoking cigarettes? AND were not current cigarette smokers Unuccessful attempt to quit smoking Answered 'Yes' or more to the question, During the past 12 months, did you ever try to quit smoking cigarettes? AND were current smokers Tobacco: Other Use and Exposure Current cigar use Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you smoke cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars? Current spit tobacco use Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you use chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip, such as Redman, Levi Garrett, Beechnut, Skoal, Skoal Bandits, or Copenhagen? Any current tobacco use Any form of tobacco use in the past 3 days (smoked cigarettes or cigars, spit tobacco, or smoked tobacco with a hookah). Exposed to secong hand cigarette smoke Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days were you in the same room with someone who was smoking cigarettes? Alcohol Ever drank alcohol Gave any response other than 'I have never had a drink of alcohol other than a few sips' to the question, How old were you when you had your first drink of alcohol other than a few sips? Current drinking Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have at least one drink of alcohol? Binge drinking Answered '1 day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have 5 or more drinks of alcohol in a row, that is, within a couple of hours? Extreme binge drinking Answered '1 or more drinks' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, what is the largest number of alcoholic drinks you had in a row, that is, within a couple of hours? 11

First drink before age 13 Answered '11 or 12 years old or younger' to the question, How old were you when you had your first drink of alcohol other than a few sips? Drank alcohol on school property Answered '1 or 2 days' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, on how many days did you have at least one drink of alcohol on school property? Rode with drinking driver Answered '1 time' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by someone who had been drinking alcohol? Drinking and driving Answered '1day' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you drive a car or other vehicle when you had been drinking alcohol? Marijuana Use Ever used marijuana Gave any response other than 'I have never tried marijuana' to the question, How old were you when you tried marijuana for the first time? Current marijuana use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you use marijuana? Tried marijuana before age 13 Answered '11 or 12 years old' or younger to the question, How old were you when you tried marijuana for the first time? New Mexico 213 YRRS Other Drug Use Current painkiller use to get high Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you use a pain killer to get high, like Vicodin, OxyContin (also called Oxy or OC), or Percocet (also called Percs)? Current inhalant use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times have you sniffed glue, breathed the contents of aerosol spray cans, or inhaled any paints or sprays to get high? Current cocaine use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times did you use any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase? Current ecstasy use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times have you used ecstasy? Current methamphetamine use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times have you used methamphetamines (also called speed, crystal, crank, or ice)? Current heroin use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During the past 3 days, how many times have you used heroin (also called smack, junk, or China White)? 111

Improper prescription drug use (Ever used in lifetime) Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times have you taken a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor s prescription? New Mexico 213 YRRS Lifetime cocaine use (Ever used in lifetime) Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times did you use any form of cocaine, including powder, crack, or freebase? Lifetime ecstasy use (Ever used in lifetime) Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times have you used ecstasy? Lifetime methamphetamine use (Ever used in lifetime) Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times have you used methamphetamines (also called speed, crystal, crank, or ice)? Lifetime heroin use (Ever used in lifetime) Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times have you used heroin (also called smack, junk, or China White)? Injection drug use Answered '1 or 2 times' or more to the question, During your life, how many times have you used a needle to inject any illegal drug into your body? Most or all close friends have used drugs such as marijuana or cocaine Answered 'Most' or 'All' to the question, Among the people you consider to be your closest friends, how many would you say do the following - Have used drugs such as marijuana or cocaine? Offered of sold drugs on school property Answered 'Yes' to the question, During the past 12 months, has anyone offered, sold, or given you an illegal drug on school property? Easy to get illegal drugs Answered 'Sort of easy' or 'Very easy' to the question, If you wanted to, how hard or easy would it be to get cocaine, LSD, methamphetamines, or other illegal drug? Knew an adult who used drugs Answered '1 adult' or more to the question, How many adults have you known personally who, in the past year, have used marijuana, cocaine, or other drugs? Sexual Activity Ever had sexual intercourse Gave any response other than 'I have never had sexual intercourse' to the question, How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time? Sexually active Respondent reported having sexual intercourse within the previous 3 months. Answered '1 person' or more to the question, During the past 3 months, with how many people did you have sexual intercourse? Had sexual intercourse before age 13 Answered '11 or 12 years old' or younger to the question, How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time? 112

Had sexual intercourse with four or more people Answered '4 people' or more to the question, During your life, with how many people have you had sexual intercourse? (among all students or among sexually active students, as noted) Used alcohol or drugs before sex Answered 'Yes' to the question, Did you drink alcohol or use drugs before you had sexual intercourse the last time? Used condom Answered 'Yes' to the question, The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom? AMONG those who reported being "Sexually active" (see above) Did not use condom Answered 'No' to the question, The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom? AMONG those who reported being "Sexually active" (see above) Used reliable birth control method Answered 'Birth control pills' or 'Depo-Provera (or any injectable birth control), Nuva Ring (or any birth control ring), Implanon (or any implant), or any IUD' to the question, The last time you had sexual intercourse, what one method did you or your partner use to prevent pregnancy? New Mexico 213 YRRS AMONG those who reported being "Sexually active" (see above) Used both a condom and reliable birth control Reported using reliable birth control (see above) AND used a condom at last sex (see above) AMONG those who reported being "Sexually active" (see above) Gender of sexual contact Response to the question, During your life, with whom have you had sexual contact? Lesbian,gay, or bisexual Answered 'Gay or lesbian' or 'Bisexual' to the question, Which of the following best describes you? Nutrition Five servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily Reported consuming five or more daily servings of fruit juice, fruit, green salad, potatoes, carrots, or other vegetables over the past 7 days. Ate three or more vegetables per day Reported consuming 3 or more daily servings of green salad, potatoes, carrots, or other vegetables. Daily soda Answered '1 time per day' or more to the question, During the past 7 days, how many times did you drink a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop, such as Coke, Pepsi, or Sprite? (Do not count diet soda or diet pop.) 113

New Mexico 213 YRRS Three or more sodas daily Answered '3 times per day' or more to the question, During the past 7 days, how many times did you drink a can, bottle, or glass of soda or pop, such as Coke, Pepsi, or Sprite? (Do not count diet soda or diet pop.) Ate breakfast daily Answered '7 days' to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days did you eat breakfast? Never ate breakfast Answered ' days' to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days did you eat breakfast? Physical Activity No days of physical activity per week Answered ' days' to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for a total of at least 6 minutes per day? (Add up all the time you spent in any kind of physical activity that increased your heart rate and made you breathe hard some of the time.) Five days of physical activity per week Answered '5 days' or more to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for a total of at least 6 minutes per day? (Add up all the time you spent in any kind of physical activity that increased your heart rate and made you breathe hard some of the time.) Daily physical activity Answered '7 days' to the question, During the past 7 days, on how many days were you physically active for a total of at least 6 minutes per day? (Add up all the time you spent in any kind of physical activity that increased your heart rate and made you breathe hard some of the time.) Watched TV three or more hours per day Answered '3 hours per day' or more to the question, On an average school day, how many hours do you watch TV? Computer use or video gaming three or more hours per day Answered '3 hours per day' or more to the question, On an average school day, how many hours do you play video or computer games or use a computer for something that is not school work? (Include activities such as Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo DS, ipod touch, Facebook, and the Internet.)? Total screen time three or more hours per day Answered a combined total of '3 hours per day' or more to the two questions above (i.e., TV viewing and or computer/video usage). No PE in school Answered ' days' or more to the question, In an average week when you are in school, on how many days do you go to physical education (PE) classes? Daily PE in school Answered '5 days' or more to the question, In an average week when you are in school, on how many days do you go to physical education (PE) classes? 114

Body Weight Note: Body Mass Index (BMI) was calculated from self reported height and weight. Overweight Greater than or equal to the 85th national BMI percentile for age and sex, and less than the 95th national BMI for age and sex, based on historical data. Obese Overweight or obese Greater than or equal to the 85th national BMI percentile for age and sex, based on historical data. Other Behaviors and Characteristics Ever taught about HIV in school Answered 'Yes' to the question, Have you ever been taught about AIDS or HIV infection in school. Asthma Greater than or equal to the 95th national BMI percentile for age and sex, based on historical data. Answered 'Yes' the question, Has a doctor or nurse ever told you that you have asthma? New Mexico 213 YRRS Long term physical disability Answered 'Yes' the question, Do you have any physical disabilities or long-term health problems? (Long-term means 6-months or more) Long term emotional problems or learning disabilities Answered 'Yes' the question, Do you have any long-term emotional problems or learning disabilities? (Long-term means 6-months or more) Resiliency/Protective Factors Unless otherwise noted, responses in the resiliency/protective factor sections of this report refer to respondents who answered "Very much true" to the questionnaire item indicated. 115

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