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2014 HYS Workshop
Krissy Johnson, OSPIJune 23, 2015
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Workshop purpose and objectives
Help people understand and use their HYS results:
• Overview of 2014 Results• HYS background & administration• Results available on AskHYS• Using your data
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Who’s Here?
• Does your school participate in the HYS?
•How familiar are you with the HYS?
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Overview of the HYS Survey
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What is the Healthy Youth Survey?
•Washington’s school-based youth health-risk survey---voluntary and anonymous
• For students in grades 6, 8, 10 and 12
• Administered approximately every 2 years since 1988. The current version has been implemented since 2002.
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2014 HYS Participation
Over 223,000 students…In all 39 counties…
• In 215 school districts…• In 989 schools took HYS
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New in 2014: Better Data for Small Schools
• Schools with small populations offered the option to include all students 6th grade and older
• New reports combining grades
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Topics in Survey
• In addition to substance use, mental health…
• Risk and Protective Factors (School, Community and Family)• Commitment (Engagement to School)• Feel safe at school• Counselor? Contact?• Someone in school to help?
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Overview of 2014 Results
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The rates of alcohol use among 8th and 10th grades has dropped by half. Nearly 11,000 fewer students are using alcohol compared to 2010.
Q.Had alcohol during the past 30 days?
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 20140%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
6th Grade 8th Grade 10th Grade
Source: WSSAHB 1998 (spring), 2000 (fall), HYS 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 (fall)
-24%
Alcohol UseThe prevalence of alcohol use has declined significantly in all grades.
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Marijuana UseMarijuana use did not change significantly from 2012 to
2014
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 20140%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
6th Grade 8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade
Year10th Grade Marijuana
Use
1998 26.6%
2000 21.9%
2002 18.3%
2004 17.1%
2006 18.3%
2008 19.1%
2010 20.0%
2012 19.3%
2014 18.1%
Q.
Used marijuana/hashish during the past 30 days?
Source: WSSAHB 1998 (spring), 2000 (fall), HYS 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 (fall)
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Perception of Risk from Marijuana UseIncreasingly more students think using marijuana regularly is not
risky
2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 20140%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
21%
35%
46%
8th Grade 10th Grade 12th Grade
Q.Using marijuana regularly has no risk/only slight risk
21%
18%
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Marijuana Use & Parent/Community Norms
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Sad or hopeless? Serious thoughts about suicide?
Attempt suicide?
27%
16%
9%
35%
21%
10%
34%
18%
8%
8th Grade 10th Grade 12th grade
Mental Health StatusMore than one in four students had depressive feelings in the
past year.
Over 100,000 youth (12-17 year olds) seriously considered suicide in the past year, which is about one in every six students.
NOTES: Depressive feeling: felt so sad or hopeless for two weeks in a row that they stopped doing usual activities.
Percent of students answering “Yes”
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Mental Health: Anxiety & Worrying
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Had depressive feelings in the past year
No depressive feelings in the past year
29%
16%
26%
14%15%
7%9%
2%
Substance Use and Mental Health StatusStudents who had poor mental health are also more likely to report
substance use.
NOTES: Tobacco products include cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
Use Alcohol
Use Marijuana
Use Tobacco*
Use Pain Killers
Use Alcohol
Use Marijuana
Use Tobacco* Use Pain
Killers
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Substance Use and Poor Academic Performance
Use Alcohol Use Marijuana Use Tobcco Use Pain Killers to Get
High
No Substance Use*
37%
47%52%
47%
20%
Low Grades
Low Grades
Low Grades
NOTES: * Did not use alcohol, marijuana, tobacco products (cigarettes or chewing tobacco), or pain killers in the past 30 days.
Low Grades
Washington State 10th graders who reported substance use are twice as likely to have low grades in school than those who do not use substances
Q.Low Grades
Putting them all together, what were your grades like last year?Percent of students who report receiving “C”, “D”, or “F” mostly.
Use Alcohol
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School Risk and Protective Factors Scale Scores “Protected”, “At Risk”
• School Opportunities for Prosocial Involvement
• Decisions about class activities, talk to teacher one-on-one, work on special projects, get involved in extracurricular activities, class discussion involvement…
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Current cigarette
smoking*
Current alcohol
drinking*
Current marijuana
use*
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
13%
25%24%
6%
17%15%
Not Protected Protected
Protected by “School Opportunities” ?Washington 10th graders who are protected by “School Opportunities” have lower substance use rates.
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Current cigarette
smoking*
Current alcohol
drinking*
Current marijuana
use*
Current other
drug use*.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
4%
16%
11%
3%
13%
25%27%
7%
Not at Risk At Risk
Washington 10th graders with the risk factor “Academic Failure” have higher rates of substance use than students without that risk factor.
At Risk for “Academic Failure”?
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New Questions in 2014
Marijuana questionsTexting and drivingSexual orientationAnxiety/worryingSocial/emotional Gangs at schoolStopping/reporting bulling
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HYS Administration
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Statewide support for HYS
Schools, ESDs, Local Health , Community Partners
&Looking Glass Analytics
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Common Concern
• How do we know kids are telling the truth?
• How do we know these data are believable?
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Data Reliability
• Standardized administration procedures • Importance of survey• No names• Only student sees their answers• Administration period of one week, same time
during the day• Students resource list
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Data Validity
HYS uses questions from established surveys. Questions that measure what the question is intended to measure.
Data Cleaning Procedures, that remove respondents with:• Inconsistent answers• High level of substance use (all substances, every day)• Dishonest• Wrong grade• Fake drug question
• Consistent removal since 2002 of 3% - 4% of the surveys
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Questions?
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Levels of access
County, ESD and State results are available to everyone.
School district and school building HYS results are available only with the permission of the superintendents’ offices.
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Accessing the Data on AskHYS.net
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Using HYS Data
“While it is perception data, we value any information and insight regarding how our students feel at school. We know from research that those feelings impact their daily ability to fully focus on and engage in learning. At Olympia High School, we’ve developed a new mentor program and increased support for new student transition and other activities in response to the survey. That’s created a more inclusive school environment.”
- Andra Kelley-Batstone, Olympia high school counselor
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Using HYS Data
How have you used or seen HYS data used in your school or community?
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Using HYS Data
Sharing back with students & parents - social norms campaigns
Tailoring services (e.g. suicide prevention, prevention education)
Hiring decisions (additional counselor, prevention/interventionist)
Joining forces with other counselors to present data as a district to district administration
Targeting community awareness efforts
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Changes to the HYS
What issues are emerging?
What could be revised?
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Questions?
• Krissy Johnson: [email protected]
Other HYS questions:
•Susan Richardson: [email protected]
www.AskHYS.net
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Thank you!
From the Healthy Youth Survey Planning Committee
• DSHS-DBHR: Martha Perla, Linda Becker, Steve Smothers, Grace Hong
• OSPI: Krissy Johnson, Dixie Grunenfelder
• DOH: Kevin Beck, Anar Shah, Lillian Bensley, Cathy Wasserman, Riley Peters
• Liquor Control Board: Mary Segawa
• Looking Glass: Joe Kabel and Susan Richardson