Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review Focus Area 07 Education and Community Programs Objective 7-3 Receipt of Health Information  Ethnicity  Work and.

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Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review Focus Area 07 Education and Community Programs Objective 7-3 Receipt of Health Information  Ethnicity  Work and Volunteer Hours

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review2 Contents  Percent of Target Achieved Bar Chart for Objectives  Pair of Slides for the Objectives Healthy Campus 2010 Line chart for ethnicities  Data Set  Percent of Target Achieved Calculation

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review3 Objective 7-3a Received Information in Last Year on All Topics

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review4 Objective 7-3b1-11 Received Information in Last Year Target Setting Method: Better than the best by ethnicity.

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review5 Objective 7-3b1-11 Received Information in Last Year Healthy Campus 2010 Target: 55%  5 away from target: Ave: 9%, Range: 2% - 20%  7 toward target: Ave: -15%, Range: -2% - -30%

00-07 Percent of Targeted Change Achieved Sub-Objectives 7-3: Received Information ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review6

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review7 Objective 7-3a Received Information in Last Year on All Topics  Baseline: 3.1% in 2000  2007: 2.9%  2010 Target: 17.4%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review8 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Tobacco Use Prevention  Baseline: 22.1% in 2000  2007: 24.0%  2010 Target: 55 %

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review9 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs Use Prevention  Baseline: 47.5% in 2000  2007: 49.3%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review10 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Sexual Assault / Relationship Violence Prevention  Baseline: 42.5% in 2000  2007: 43.9%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review11 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Violence Prevention  Baseline: 18.9% in 2000  2007: 21.1%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review12 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Injury Prevention and Safety  Baseline: 13.9% in 2000  2007: 14.4%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review13 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Suicide Prevention  Baseline: 12.2% in 2000  2007: 15.3%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review14 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Pregnancy Prevention  Baseline: 29% in 2000  2006: 22.6%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review15 Objective 7-3a Received Information on HIV/AIDS Prevention  Baseline: 39.8% in 2000  2007: 28.7%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review16 Objective 7-3a Received Information on STD Prevention  Baseline: 42.3% in 2000  2007: 36.4%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review17 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Dietary Behaviors and Nutrition  Baseline: 32.5% in 2000  2007: 31.3%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review18 Objective 7-3a Received Information on Physical Activity and Fitness  Baseline: 33.3% in 2000  2006: 37.5%  2010 Target: 55%

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review19 Objective 7-3a Received Information on No Health Topics  Baseline: 24.1% in 2000  2007: 24.7%  2010 Target: 18% (best by ethnicity Native Am 20.2% - 10%)

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review20 Objective 7-3a Received Information on No Health Topics by Work Hours/Week  Baseline: 24.1% in 2000  2006: 25.8%  2010 Target: 18% (best by ethnicity Native Am 20.2% - 10%) ~77% of the students work 0–19 hours/week

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review21 Objective 7-3a Received Information on No Health Topics by Volunteer Hours/Week  Baseline: 24.1% in 2000  2006: 25.8%  2010 Target: 18% (best by ethnicity Native Am 20.2% - 10%) 63%: 0 volunteer hours 33%: 1-9 volunteer hours

ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review22 ACHA-NCHA Data Sets FrequencyPercent Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Total

Contact Information  Jim Grizzell, MBA, MA, CHES, ACSM-HFS   (909) ACHA NCHA Trends and Healthy Campus 2010 Midcourse Review23