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Minnesota Student Survey: Statewide Trends 1992-2010
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Purpose of the MSS Data for program planning and evaluation and to meet federal requirements Address relevant issues confronting students Mark trends over time – conducted every 3 years since 1989 Involve schools/other educational settings statewide and provide data for local use
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2010 MSS Coordination Partnership of 4 state agencies: Department of Education Department of Health Department of Human Services Department of Public Safety
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Survey Coordination and Administration Population-based student for students in grades 6, 9, 12 and in non- traditional learning settings 2 versions of the survey Brief – one class period
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Survey Coordination and Administration Paper-pencil bubble survey Minimal changes to the survey instrument since 2007 Uniform instructions, checklist provided – schools/facilities administer the survey
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MSS Data Tables State, county and non-traditional learning settings tables may be found at: –www.education.state.mn.uswww.education.state.mn.us –www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/mss/www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/mss/ –www.dhs.state.mn.us/www.dhs.state.mn.us/ –www.dps.state.mn.us/ojpwww.dps.state.mn.us/ojp Tables are organized by subject area rather than by the order that questions appeared in the survey
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MSS Reports The following additional reports will be released in 2011: –Youth in Correctional Facilities Report –Alternative Learning Settings Report –Race and Ethnicity Report –1992 and 2010 Comparison Report –Protective and Risk Factor Associations –Snapshots on Minnesota Youth
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Availability of MSS Data State and county* level tables are on the web and are available to anyone State agencies do not provide district level results to others without the districts permission *Counties with only one participating school district do not have their results posted on the web
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Availability of MSS Data Additional data runs available but not on an unlimited basis MSS data sets available to agencies for their own analysis Data use agreement must be put in place before data sets are provided
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Participation in MSS District participation rate: –In 2010, 295 out of 335 public school districts participated statewide (88%) –District participation over time: 1992: 99% 1995: 92%1998: 92% 2001: 91% 2004: 88% 2007: 91% 2010: 88%
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Participation in the 2010 MSS Regular Public Schools: Statewide numbers of MSS participants in grades 6, 9 and 12 # students 6 th grade: 46,787 9 th grade: 47,387 12 th grade: 36,734
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Participation in the 2010 MSS Non-Traditional Learning Settings: Statewide numbers of MSS participants in grades 7-12 # students Alternative Schools/ Area Learning Centers:4,586 Juvenile Correctional Facilities: 587
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Participation in MSS Reasons for non-participation within participating districts –Voluntary survey – student chose not to participate –Parents didnt allow –Student was out of school on that day or at that time –Drop out
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Trends Data Trends data include only school districts that participated all 7 times since 1992 School district data for the 1992 – 2010 trend analysis represent 82% of all of the students surveyed during the seven administrations of the survey Sample weighting procedure adjusts for differences in participation rates across districts
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Participation Over Time
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Racial/Ethnic Identity Over Time
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Topics in the Trend Presentation Academic and School Connectedness Perceptions of School Safety Violent and Anti-Social Behaviors Mental Health Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Other Health Behaviors Sexual Behaviors Families
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Academics & School Connectedness
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Plan to go to college or beyond
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Spend 6 or more hours per week on homework
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All/most teachers are interested in you as a person
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All/most teachers show respect for students
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Perceptions of School Safety
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Feel safe at school (strongly agree or agree)
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Skipped school one or more times in the past 30 days because felt unsafe at or on the way to school
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A student pushed, shoved or grabbed you on school property in the past 12 months
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Was offered, sold or given an illegal drug on school property in past 12 months
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Violent & Anti-Social Behavior
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Carried weapon (gun/other weapon) on school property one or more days in past 30 days
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Hit or beat up another person one or more times in the past year
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Damaged or destroyed property one or more times in the past year
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Mental Health
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Felt sad all or most of the time in the past month
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Felt sad all or most of the time in the past month (6 th graders by gender)
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Felt sad all or most of the time in the past month (12 th graders by gender)
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Felt sad all or most of the time in the past month (9 th graders by gender)
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Felt discouraged or hopeless (extremely so or quite a bit) in the past month
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Felt discouraged or hopeless (extremely so or quite a bit) in a past month (6 th graders by gender)
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Felt discouraged or hopeless (extremely so or quite a bit) in a past month (12 th graders by gender)
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Felt discouraged or hopeless (extremely so or quite a bit) in a past month (9 th grade by gender)
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Tried to kill oneself in the past year
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Tried to kill oneself in the past year (9 th graders by gender)
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Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs
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Percent of students using chemical substances in the past year (2010 trend data file)
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Used alcohol one or more times in past year
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Binge Drinking (5 or more drinks in a row) in past 2 weeks
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Binge Drinking in past 2 weeks by grade & gender
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Smoked Cigarettes the previous 30 days
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Smoked half pack or more per day during the previous 30 days
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Used marijuana one or more times in the past year
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Used inhalants one or more times in the past year
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Used LSD/psychedelics one or more times in the past year
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Used methamphetamines one or more times in the past year
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Drove motor vehicles after using alcohol or drugs in the past year
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Rode with friends after they have been using alcohol or drugs
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Other Health Behaviors
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Physically active for 30 minutes or more on at least 5 of the last 7 days
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Five or more servings of fruits and vegetables yesterday
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Feel that they are overweight (All students)
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Feel that they are overweight (Females)
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Feel that they are overweight (Males)
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Always wears a seatbelt when riding in a car
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Sexual Behaviors
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Ever had sexual intercourse
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Ever had sexual intercourse (9 th Grade Only)
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Ever had sexual intercourse (12 th Grade Only)
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Talked with partner about STDs/HIV (Sexually Active Students Only)
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You or your partner used a condom the last time you had intercourse (Sexually active students only)
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Families
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Feel your parents care about you very much
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Can talk with your mother about problems most or some of the time
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Can talk with your father about problems most or some of the time
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Alcohol use by any family member has repeatedly caused problems
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Drug use by any family member has repeatedly caused problems
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Summary of Findings Risk Behaviors ATOD use decreased or was stable Between 1992 and 2010, all three grades have had significant declines in alcohol use Binge drinking among 12 th graders showed a notable decrease after many years of stability Violent behaviors decreased or were stable Fewer students are driving after using alcohol or drugs
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Summary of Findings Positive Behaviors Most students (over 65%) wear a seatbelt all the time Less than a quarter of students eat 5+ servings of fruits/vegetables each day Very little change in physical activity levels Talking with every partner about STDs has declined among sex. active students
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Summary of Findings Risk/Protective Factors Schools are perceived as safe Alcohol/drug problems by family members are stable Most students feel family connectedness Most think teachers respect them, but fewer think teachers are interested in them as a person
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Minnesota Student Survey New Questions in 2007
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New Questions in 2007 & 2010 Over 50 new questions were asked in 2007 In 2010, a one new question was added (how often home alone after school) and a series of questions were changed from peer disapproval for alcohol and drug use to parental disapproval
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Students with Individualized Education Plans
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Students Receiving Free or Reduced-Price School Lunch
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How Often Students Are Home Alone/Unsupervised After School in a Typical Week (At least once)
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Sexual Harassment & Bullying at School
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Students who were Touched, Grabbed, or Pinched in a Sexual Way During Past 12 Months
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Students Experiencing Unwanted Sexual Comments, Jokes, Gestures or Looks in Past 12 Months
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Students who have been Bullied in the Last 30 Days
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Students who have Bullied Someone in the Last 30 days
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Student Activity
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Youth Spending Six or More Hours per Week talking on Phone or Text Messaging
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Students Participating in Mentoring Programs at Least Once Per Week
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Why Students Participate in School or Community Based Activities (Top 4 Reasons) –To have fun 82% - 6 th ; 83% - 9 th ; 85% - 12 th –To learn new skills 56% - 6 th ; 50% - 9 th ; 46% - 12 th –My friends participate 38% - 6 th ; 49% - 9 th ; 46% - 12 th –To help me get into college 21% - 6 th ; 40% - 9 th ; 39% - 12 th
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Dating Violence
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Students who Report Harming (physically or sexually) Someone they were Going out with
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Someone you were dating hit, threatened or made you feel afraid
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Someone you were dating forced you to have sex or do something sexual
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Physical & Mental Health
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Students told they have Asthma
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Students with A Physical Health Condition Lasting at least 12 months
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Students with A Mental/Emotional Health Condition Lasting at least 12 months
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Students Treated for a Mental / Emotional Health Problem
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Weight Status based on BMI Index
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Emotional Well-being/Distress A series of questions developed for use by DHS in creating an index Questions include: –I get a lot of headaches, stomachaches or sickness –I often have trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep –I am often irritable and angry
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I do things before I think (agree/mostly agree)
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I am often unhappy, depressed or tearful (agree/mostly agree)
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Whether Students Have Hurt Themselves on Purpose
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Students who have Gambled On- Line in past 12 Months
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Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Use
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Students who have Smoked Cigars, Cigarillos or Little Cigars at Least Once in Past 30 Days
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Use of Any Tobacco Product in Past 30 Days
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Age at First Alcohol Use
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Age at First Marijuana Use
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Students using Stimulants in past 12 Months
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Students using ADHD or ADD Drugs to Get High in past 12 Months
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Students using Pain Relievers to Get High in past 12 Months
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Students using Tranquilizers to Get High in past 12 Months
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Students who have Talked with Parents About Dangers of Tobacco, Alcohol, or Drug Use
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Parental Disapproval of smoking one or more packs of cigarettes a day
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Parental Disapproval of Drinking Alcohol
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Parental Disapproval of Smoking Marijuana
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Parental Disapproval of Using Other Illegal Drugs
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Recommendations Continue intensive and comprehensive prevention efforts to sustain recent improvements Pay close attention to illegal prescription drug use among older adolescents Continue emphasis on binge drinking and pay attention to alcohol use among adolescents
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Recommendations Continue prevention programs focused on wearing seatbelts, healthy eating and exercise, as well as on risks of unprotected sexual behavior and driving after substance use Celebrate and further explore family, school and community supports
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Questions & Answers
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THANK YOU!
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