West Virginia High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Results

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The West Virginia High School Survey 2017 provides insights into risky behaviors among students. Findings include percentages of students who rarely or never wore a seat belt (8.9%), rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol (12.8%), carried a weapon (23.8%), and more. The survey also reveals the number of students in a class of 30 who engaged in these behaviors. Overall, the data highlights areas of concern such as lack of physical activity, skipping breakfast, and involvement in risky activities.


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  1. West Virginia High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results Percentage of students who: Rarely or never wore a seat belt 8.9 Rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol 12.8 Carried a weapon 23.8 Attempted suicide 9.4 Currently smoked cigarettes 14.4 Currently drank alcohol 27.9 Currently used marijuana 18.5 Ever had sexual intercourse 45.9 Were not physically active at least 60 minutes per day on all 7 days 76.6 Did not attend physical education classes on all 5 days 73.1 Were obese 19.5 Did not eat breakfast on all 7 days 65.4 0 20 40 60 80 100 Note: This graph contains weighted results. See the corresponding summary tables for detailed explanation of data.

  2. West Virginia High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results Percentage of students who: Sometimes, most of the time, or always wore a seat belt 91.1 Did not ride with a driver who had been drinking alcohol 87.2 Did not carry a weapon 76.2 Did not attempt suicide 90.6 Did not currently smoke cigarettes 85.6 Did not currently drink alcohol 72.1 Did not currently use marijuana 81.5 Never had sexual intercourse 54.1 Were physically active at least 60 minutes per day on all 7 days 23.4 Attended physical education classes on all 5 days 26.9 Were not obese 80.5 Ate breakfast on all 7 days 34.6 0 20 40 60 80 100 Note: This graph contains weighted results. See the corresponding summary tables for detailed explanation of data.

  3. West Virginia High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results Number of students in a class of 30 who: Rarely or never wore a seat belt 2.7 Rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol 3.8 Carried a weapon 7.1 Attempted suicide 2.8 Currently smoked cigarettes 4.3 Currently drank alcohol 8.4 Currently used marijuana 5.6 Ever had sexual intercourse 13.8 Were not physically active at least 60 minutes per day on all 7 days 23.0 Did not attend physical education classes on all 5 days 21.9 Were obese 5.9 Did not eat breakfast on all 7 days 19.6 0 10 20 30 Note: This graph contains weighted results. See the corresponding summary tables for detailed explanation of data.

  4. West Virginia High School Survey 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey Results Number of students in a class of 30 who: Sometimes, most of the time, or always wore a seat belt 27.3 Did not ride with a driver who had been drinking alcohol 26.2 Did not carry a weapon 22.9 Did not attempt suicide 27.2 Did not currently smoke cigarettes 25.7 Did not currently drink alcohol 21.6 Did not currently use marijuana 24.5 Never had sexual intercourse 16.2 Were physically active at least 60 minutes per day on all 7 days 7.0 Attended physical education classes on all 5 days 8.1 Were not obese 24.2 Ate breakfast on all 7 days 10.4 0 10 20 30 Note: This graph contains weighted results. See the corresponding summary tables for detailed explanation of data.

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