Gender Comparison Report. 2021 Montana Youth Risk Behavior Survey

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Title: Gender Comparison Report. 2021 Montana Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Language: English
Authors: Montana Office of Public Instruction
Source: Montana Office of Public Instruction. 2021.
Availability: Montana Office of Public Instruction. P.O. Box 202501, Helena, MT 59620-2501. Tel: 888-231-9393; Tel: 406-444-3095; Web site: http://opi.mt.gov
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 21
Publication Date: 2021
Document Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data
Education Level: High Schools
Secondary Education
Descriptors: Health Behavior, High School Students, Risk, National Surveys, Gender Differences, Injuries, Violence, Smoking, Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Drug Abuse, Sexuality, Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Eating Habits, Physical Activity Level, Safety, Weapons, Attendance, Dating (Social), Mental Health, Hunger, Diseases, Special Needs Students
Geographic Terms: Montana
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: Youth Risk Behavior Survey
Abstract: Montana is proud to have completed over three decades of participation in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). These results are valuable to educators, school boards, and communities, including parents and students, in understanding the health risks of Montana students, enabling districts to design local health and physical education curriculum to address local needs. In addition, these results drive state collaboration as well as program and policy decisions. The Montana Office of Public Instruction uses these results to establish benchmarks for reducing adolescent risk behaviors and increasing pro-social behaviors, designing state priorities for health programs, and evaluating the effectiveness of many health-related programs across the health and education systems. This Gender Comparison Report shows statistics in the six health-risk areas of the YRBS: (1) Unintentional injuries and violence; (2) Tobacco use; (3) Alcohol & other drug abuse; (4) Sexual behaviors related to unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); (5) Unhealthy dietary behaviors; and (6) Physical inactivity. [This report was produced by Montana Office of Public Instruction's Coordinated School Health Unit.]
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: ED619009
Database: ERIC
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