UND Healthy Campus 2020

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UND Healthy Campus 2020 Highlights of the National College Health Assessment (NCHA), Spring 2000 & 2008 CORE Alcohol & Drug Survey, Fall 2008 National Recreational Benchmarking Survey (NRBS), Spring 2009

GENERAL HEALTH

General Health Perceived Health Status (2008) Considering your age, how would you describe your general health? Source: NCHA

Weight/BMI Body Mass Index (Calculated) Self-Description of Weight Source: NCHA

Top 10 Physical & Mental Health Concerns of UND Students - 2008 Source: NCHA

PREVENTIVE HEALTH

Importance of Healthy Lifestyle Prior to Enrolling at UND After you leave UND Source: NRBS

Impediments to WC use Source: NRBS

30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Other Impediments "Other Open Ended Responses Source: NRBS Non traditional Children Don't care/don't... Exercise elsewhere Not comfortable No time Distance

70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Impediments Nationally National Regional UND Source: NRBS I use facilities off campus Lack of privacy Not aware of offerings Child care not available None of the above Do not like to exercise Do not know how to use equipment Programs not offered at convenient times Parking was a problem Facilities are too crowded Injury or disability Price/Not affordable Facilities are too spread out around campus Hours of operation are not convenient Facilities do not have the right equipment Facilities are closed for activities I do not wish.. Lack of quality facilities Facilities are too outdated Other No time

PA and Fitness Information General Fitness Information Specific Exercises or Routines Source: NRBS

Nutrition Information Females Males Source: NRBS

Nutrition Information Freshmen Graduate Source: NRBS

General Health Information All Respondents Source: NRBS

Perceived Health Status Source: NRBS

Perceived Health Status Females Males Source: NRBS

Perceived Health Status From your participation in Wellness Center activities and programs, do you feel you have increased or improved your: - Overall Health? 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 3.50 4.00 3.00 3.49 2.50 2.99 2.00 2.49 10% 0% Definitely Somewhat Not at all Source: NRBS

Preventive Health - Vaccinations Students Getting Flu Shots (in the last year) Students Vaccinated Against Hepatitis B (ever) Source: NCHA

Preventive Health Gender Specific Examinations Female Students Getting GYN Exam (in the last year) Male Students Performing Testicular Exams (in the last month) Source: NCHA

Preventive Health Dental Exam & Sunscreen Use Students Having a Dental Exam/Cleaning (in the last year) Students Using Sunscreen (daily) Source: NCHA

Preventive Health - Injury Prevention 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Seatbelt 95.1 89.1 90.3 71.0 % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Helmet (Motorcycle)* 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 44.5 6.7 59.4 60.1 18.2 13.6 82.6 % of Students Mostly or Always Wore a Helmet (Bicycle)* 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 32.2 *Of those engaging in this activity Source: NCHA

ACADEMIC IMPACTS

Decision to attend UND Source: NRBS PROGRAMS FACILITIES

Decision to STAY at UND Source: NRBS PROGRAMS FACILITIES

Academic Performance Source: NRBS

Academic Performance Source: NRBS

Prevalence of Health and Wellness Issues Among UND Students - 2008 % of UND Students Who Reported Issue Impacting Academic Performance* % of All UND Students Who Reported Experiencing Issue* Stress Cold/flu/sore throat Sleep difficulties Concern for a troubled friend/family member Depression/anxiety disorder/sad Relationship difficulties Internet use/computer games Death of a friend/family member Sinus infection/ear infection/bronchitis/strep throat Alcohol Use Attention Deficit Disorder Allergies Learning Disability Chronic Pain Injury Chronic Illness 14.7 12.3 12 11.9 8.7 7.8 6.1 6.1 10.4 4.1 3.4 5.6 2.6 12.2 2.6 15 2.4 11.4 26.1 23.5 21.5 26 27.3 32.5 35.2 45.5 49.7 58.8 62.7 64.8 78.6 83.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Impacting Academic Performance: receiving an incomplete, dropped a course, received a lower grade in a class, on an exam or project Source: NCHA

Top 10 Impediments to Academic Performance - 2008 Top 10 Impediments to Academic Performance (%) Source: NCHA

VIOLENCE

Violence: Personal Safety Source: NCHA

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO & OTHER DRUG USE

Age of student who responded to the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Where is the respondent living? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Does the UND campus have alcohol and drug policies? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Are policies enforced on UND s campus? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Age of First Used Alcohol Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Alcohol Use Over Past Year Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Average # of Drinks Consumed in a Week Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Where Do You Use Alcohol? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Do Any Family Members Have Drug or Alcohol Problems? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Due To Use, Have You Considered You Have A Problem? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Due To Use, Have You Been Criticized? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

In the Past 2 Weeks, How Many Times have You had 5 or more Drinks? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Students Who Used Alcohol (in the last month) Students Who Had 5 or More Drinks at 1 Sitting (on 1 or more occasions in the last 2 weeks) Source: NCHA

Trends of Protective Behaviors Related to Alcohol Use College students reported always or usually doing the following when they partied or socialized during the last school year (students responding N/A, don t drink excluded from the analysis) 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Alternate non-alcoholic beverages 16.7 25.0 27.6 32.1 Determine in advance not to exceed a set number of drinks 21.9 33.0 35.6 39.4 Choose not to drink alcohol 22.3 27.0 24.4 25.5 Use a designated driver 70.3 73.0 84.4 79.9 Eat before and/or during drinking 72.8 74.0 84.3 82.1 Have a friend let you know when you have had enough 26.7 32.0 24.8 28.3 Keep track of how many drinks being consumed 47.5 62.0 58.9 66.5 Pace drinks to one or fewer an hour 18.5 27.0 31.4 30.3 Avoid drinking games 35.7 48.0 41.0 38.0 Drink an alcoholic look-alike 4.0 6.8 5.4 7.2 Source: NCHA

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, on how many days did you use: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Never Used Not last 30 days 1 or more All 30 days 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, on how many days did you use: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) 25 20 15 10 5 0 Never Used Used, None 1 2 days 3 5 days 6 9 days 10 19 days 20 29 days All 30 days 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Perception of Use Within the last thirty days, how often do you think the typical student at your school used: Alcohol (beer, wine, liquor) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Never Used Used, 1 or more days Used Daily 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref Source: NCHA

Alcohol Use Actual vs. Perceived (2008 data) Source: NCHA

Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drug Use Within the last thirty days, did you drive after drinking any alcohol at all 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref N/A Don't Drive N/A Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA

Age of First Tobacco Use Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Tobacco Use Students Who Smoked Cigarettes (in the last month) Students Who Smoked Cigarettes Daily (used all 30 days) Source: NCHA

Tobacco Use Actual vs. Perception (2008) Source: NCHA

Other Drug Use Marijuana Use (pot, hash, oil) 10 0 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Never Used Used but not in last 30 days Used 1 or more days of last 30 Source: NCHA

Marijuana Use Over Past Year Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Physically injured yourself 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 2000-UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref 10 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA

If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Did something you later regretted 60 50 40 30 20 10 2000 UND 2000 Ref 2008 UND 2008 Ref 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA

Due To Use, Have You Done Something You Regret? Source: Core Alcohol and Drug Survey

If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Forgot where you were or what you did 70 60 50 40 30 20 2000-UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref 10 0 Don't Drink No Yes Source: NCHA

Due To Use, Have You Had Memory Loss? Source: Core Alcohol and Drug Survey

If you drink alcohol, within the last school year, have you experienced any of the following as a consequence of your drinking? Had someone use force or threat of force to have sex with you 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Don't Drink No Yes 2000-UND 2000-Ref 2008-UND 2008-Ref Source: NCHA

Due To Use, Have You Been Taken Advantage of Sexually? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Due To Use, Have You Taken Advantage of Someone Sexually? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

NUTRITION & EXERCISE

Interest in staying fit/healthy Source: NRBS

Interest in staying fit/healthy Source: NRBS

Exercise weight lifting Source: NRBS

Exercise cardiovascular Source: NRBS

Exercise weight control Source: NRBS

Exercise weight control Source: NRBS

Exercise - Physical Strength Source: NRBS

WC Utilization by ethnicity Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) Ethnicity % Utilization Total Respondents African America/Black 63% 11 Asian/Pacific Islander 83% 12 Hispanic/Latino/a 50% 2 Native American/American Indian 86% 15 White 83% 582 Other (Multiracial, Other, Prefer not to respond) 82% 20 Source: NRBS

WC Utilization by class status Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) Class Status % Utilization Total Respondents First year 91% 128 Sophomore 93% 131 Junior 88% 116 Senior 82% 138 Other 64% 140 Grad 68% 121 Professional 45% 11 Continuing Ed 25% 8 Source: NRBS

WC Utilization Do you use any of the Wellness facilities, programs, or services? (chart shows yes responses) By Gender Gender % Utilization Total Respondents Female 82% 367 Male 84% 284 Transgender/prefer not to respond 75% 4 By Housing Housing % Utilization Total Respondents On-campus 92% 287 Off-campus 76% 366 Off-campus (not dist. on #95) 82% 341 Source: NRBS

Sleep 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 0 Not at all 2 Somewhat 3 Definitely 3.50 4.00 3.00 3.49 2.50 2.99 0 2.49 Source: NRBS

Nutrition, Physical Activity & Sleep 60 Students Who Get Enough Sleep (4 or more days per week) 54.3 Students Participating in Vigorous Activity (3 or more times per week) 60 50 46.9 50 46 45.5 40 37.6 41.2 40 39.9 40.4 30 30 20 20 10 10 0 0 60 Students Who Eat 5 or More Fruits and Vegetables per day 50 40 30 20 10 7.3 8.7 8.5 2.9 0 Source: NCHA

DEPRESSION

Sense of Belonging Source: NRBS

Feeling of Well-Being Source: NRBS

Feeling of Well-Being Source: NRBS

Stress Management Source: NRBS

Stress Management Source: NRBS

Ability to develop friendships Source: NRBS

Mental Health information Source: NRBS

Late Night Events Source: NRBS

Mental Health Felt things were hopeless (1-10 times)* Felt things were hopeless (11 or more times)* Felt very sad (1-10 times)* Felt very sad (11 or more times)* Felt so depressed it was difficult to function (1-10 times)* Felt so depressed it was difficult to function (11 or more times)* 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Source: NCHA

Mental Health Ever been diagnosed with depression Of those ever diagnosed with depression: Diagnosed within the last school year Currently in therapy for depression Currently taking medication for depression 0 10 20 30 40 Source: NCHA

Mental Health Seriously considered attempting suicide (1-10 times)* Seriously considered attempting suicide (11 or more times)* Attempted suicide (1-10 times)* Attempted suicide (11 or more times)* 0 5 10 Source: NCHA

Have You Seriously Thought About Suicide? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

Have You Seriously Tried to Commit Suicide? Source: CORE Alcohol and Drug Survey

SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Sexual Behavior Students Who Reported NO Sexual Partners Students With ONE Sexual Partner Sexually Active Students Who Used a Condom (last time they had vaginal sex) Source: NCHA

Sexual Health Actual vs. Perceived (2008) Source: NCHA

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