Df. Lewis et al., NEW-JERSEY COLLEGE-STUDENTS HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR - WILL WE MEET THE HEALTH OBJECTIVES FOR THE YEAR 2000, Journal of American college health, 45(3), 1996, pp. 119-126
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Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Education & Educational Research
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed the Youth
Risk Behavior Survey to measure the health risk behavior of the nation
's high school students and to measure progress toward meeting the nat
ional health objectives for the year 2000. The survey was adapted for
college students and pilot tested in spring 1993 in 18 4-year public a
nd private colleges in New Jersey. In this article, the authors summar
ize results from this survey regarding unmarried respondents' risk beh
avior, including sexual behavior, use of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco,
and behaviors that may lead to intentional and unintentional injuries.
These findings, when compared with the relevant national health objec
tives, suggest that New Jersey college students will meet the health o
bjectives regarding tobacco and cocaine use but will not meet national
targets set for condom and birth control use, alcohol and marijuana u
se, and seatbelt and bicycle helmet use.