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Be United Collaborative. Tuesday , September 13 th. Past 30-day Usage. Tobacco 10 th Grade: 9% 12 th Grade: 11% Alcohol 10 th Grade: 31% 12 th Grade: 33% Marijuana 10 th Grade: 24% 12 th Grade: 18%. Risk Factors Included. Social Norms Social & Retail Access Perceived Risk
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Be United Collaborative Tuesday, September 13th
Past 30-day Usage • Tobacco • 10th Grade: 9% • 12th Grade: 11% • Alcohol • 10th Grade: 31% • 12th Grade: 33% • Marijuana • 10th Grade: 24% • 12th Grade: 18%
Risk Factors Included • Social Norms • Social & Retail Access • Perceived Risk • Parent-child Communication
Social Norms: Perceived Usage • Cigarettes • 10th Grade: 83% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage: 9%) • 12th Grade: 77% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage 11%) • Alcohol • 10th Grade: 72% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage: 31%) • 12th Grade: 74% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage 26%) • Marijuana • 10th Grade: 77% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage 24%) • 12th Grade: 79% overestimate peer usage (Actual Usage 18%)
Social Norms: Attitudes – 10th Grade 10th Grade Students had most favorable attitudes towards alcohol • Wrong or Very Wrong • Drink alcohol regularly: 69% • Smoke Cigarettes: 79% • Smoke Marijuana: 72%
Social Norms: Attitudes – 12th Grade 12th Grade Students had most favorable attitudes towards alcohol • Wrong or Very Wrong • Drink alcohol regularly: 66% • Smoke Cigarettes: 71% • Smoke Marijuana: 69%
Social Norms: Perceptions Youth believe using marijuana would most greatly increase their chances of being seen as cool, followed closely by alcohol.
Social Norms: Adult Approval Youth believe adults in their neighborhood would be most accepting of youth their age drinking alcohol, followed by cigarette use.
Ease of Access 12th Grade students reported that cigarettes would be the easiest to obtain, followed by marijuana. 10th Grade students reported that marijuana would be the easiest to obtain, followed by cigarettes then alcohol.
Social and Retail Access Social access (friends) was the greatest source of tobacco access among 10th Grade Students
Social and Retail Access Social Access, specifically, friends, siblings, parents, and parties were the greatest sources of access for 10th Grade Students
Social and Retail Access Social Access, specifically, friends, siblings, parents, and parties were the greatest sources of access for 12th Grade Students
Perceived Risk Percentage of youth reporting great or moderate risk for regular usage of substances