Youth Risk Behavior Survey
The Michigan Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is an element in a nationwide surveying effort led by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The categories included in this survey are unintentional injury and violence, tobacco use, alcohol, and other drug use, sexual behaviors that contribute to unintended pregnancy or disease, dietary behaviors, and physical inactivity. Due to the high response of this survey, results can be generalized to all Michigan students grades 9-12.
National, State, and Large City YRBS results
Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results
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Michigan YRBS Results for High School vs United States Results for High School
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United States YRBS Results 2017, Searchable by Health Topic
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
The Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth (MiPHY) in an online student health survey created by the Michigan Departments of Education and Health and Human Services to support local and regional needs assessments surrounding substance use, violence, physical activity, nutrition, sexual behavior, and emotional health in students grades 7, 9, and 11.
Step-by-Step instructions for implementing the MiPHY
Michigan School Health Survey System Report Generation by County
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