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A guide to understanding and using the data The Youth Health Survey Anyplace region
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How It Began Identified need for local-level health behaviour information Interlake Health Promotion Committee developed first survey – YHS 2005 YHS 2005 was adopted by all of Manitoba’s RHAs and implemented province-wide between 2006 and 2008
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Survey Tool 4 pages, 51 questions Census of grades 6 to 12 students (some regions surveyed grades 9 to 12 students) Includes questions on tobacco, nutrition, physical activity, self-esteem, mental health, school connectedness Self-Report Data collected in classroom setting Self-reported responses of the students All responses kept confidential to encourage honesty in reporting
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Generated at school, school division and regional levels Generated for each school except where adaptations were made for small schools to maintain the confidentiality of the students Where possible, findings were reported by grade and gender Where numbers were too small, results were not reported
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For easy reference, report highlights were chosen from throughout the document and compiled into a one page summary at the beginning of the report
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Students were asked the following for both hard and moderate activity:
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Example: If a student reported 3 hours and 15 minutes of hard activity and 5 hours and 30 minutes of moderate activity their estimated KKD is 5.14 KKD = (3.25*6 + 5.5*3) / 7days =5.14 KKD
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Results from Anyplace region
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Results from Anyplace Region
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Spending less leisure time in front of a TV or computer screen is associated with healthier lifestyles for youth.
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Students were asked:
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The graph represents the percentage of students that felt the subject was taught in their school
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Students were asked how many times over the previous day they had eaten a variety of fruits and vegetables These numbers were combined to produce an average daily intake of fruits and vegetables
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Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of a person’s weight in comparison to their height BMI is then assigned a percentile based on age and gender This percentile was converted to one of the three categories found in the report
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Body weight at Anyplace School
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Students were asked the following:
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Daily Smokers- students who answered “everyday” or “almost everyday” to this question Occasional Smokers- students who answered “some days” or “1-2 days” to this question. Also those that answered “yes” without specifying a frequency or “no” but that they had smoked 100 or more cigarettes in their lifetime (previous question)
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Students Smoking at Anyplace RHA
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Students were asked:
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How do you usually get your cigarettes?% responding I buy them myself 21% Someone buys them for me 15% From friends 17% From home 6% Other 29% How students get their cigarettes
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Alcohol Use in Anyplace region
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Students were asked on how many days in the past 30 days that they had 5 or more drinks of alcohol in a couple of hours The percentage reported is based on the total number of students not just those that had reported alcohol use in the previous question 68% of students indicated they had not drank 5 or more drinks in the last 30 days 15% had 5 or more drinks of alcohol on 1 or 2 days 9% had 5 or more drinks of alcohol on 3 to 14 days 2% had 5 or more drinks of alcohol on 15 to 30 days
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Students were asked on how many days in the last 30 days they had used illegal drugs All drugs were classified together The percentage reported is based on the total number of students
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Drug Use at Anyplace region
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38% of students reported “yes”.
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Students were asked:
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Agree with each of the following statements:% responding I feel close to people at this school 80% I feel I am a part of this school 83% I am happy to be at this school 78% I feel safe at my school 84% School Connectedness at Anyplace region
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Questions??
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