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On April 8, 2011, at the Goodhue County Justice Center, CHI presented the 2010 Minnesota Student Survey results detailing substance use among students. Key findings included alcohol and marijuana usage trends across 6th, 9th, and 12th grades. The report highlights perceptions of harm and parental approval regarding substance use, age of onset, and the significant risks associated with early drinking. It emphasizes the collective responsibility to address underage drinking and substance misuse in the community, supported by national surveys and research.
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2011 CHI Data Release Meeting 2010 Minnesota Student Survey Results April 8, 2011 Goodhue County Justice Center
Joanne Pohl CHI Executive Director Julie Hatch CHI Education & Prevention Director/Grant Manager Stacy Larson CHI Community Coordinator/Project Manager Welcome & Introductions
Lifetime, Annual, Past 30-day Alcohol Use
Lifetime, Annual, Past 30-day Marijuana Use
Past 30 Day Use – Cigarettes, Alcohol, Marijuana Perceived Harm Perceived Parental Approval Age of Onset 4 Core Measures
Perceived Harm & Parental ApprovalSmoke One or More Packs of Cigarettes/Day Great/Moderate Risk Disapprove/Strongly Disapprove
Perceived Harm & Parental Approval5+ Drinks Once/Twice a Week Great/Moderate Risk Disapprove/Strongly Disapprove
Marijuana – Past 30 Day Use Goodhue County
Perceived Harm & Parental ApprovalSmoke Marijuana Once/Twice a Week Great/Moderate Risk Disapprove/Strongly Disapprove
The Significance of Age of Onset? • Young people who begin drinking before age 15 are: • 6+ times more likely to meet the criteria for alcohol abuse and dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. 1 • AND2: • 12 times more likely to be unintentionally injured while under the influence of alcohol • 7 times more likely to be in a motor vehicle crash after drinking, and • 10 times more likely to have been in a physical fight after drinking • Results from the 2009 national Survey on Drug Use and health (2010) • Social and Health Consequences of Underage Drinking. Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility, Background Papers (The National Academies Press, 2004)
Five or More Drinks in a Row in the Past 2 Weeks Binge Drinking
Dangerous Forms of Binge Drinking Beer Bong Ultimate Beer Bong
Binge drinkers are 14 times more likely to report alcohol-impaired driving than non-binge drinkers. Journal of the American Medical Association, 2003
Prescription Drug Abuse/Misuse Methamphetamine Past Year Substance Use
Past Year Rx Drug Abuse/Misuse Goodhue County Data
Methamphetamine/Inhalant Use 9th Grade
Methamphetamine/Inhalant Use 12th Grade
Before, During & After School Substance Use Opportunities to Obtain Drugs at School Substance Use & School
Drove Drunk/Drugged Passenger of Drunk/Drugged Driver Substance Use & Motor Vehicles
Tobacco and Alcohol Access
Access to Tobacco 45% Purchased it at gas stations or convenience stores 48.5% Get it from friends 8% Get it from parents & other family members 22.8% Get it by getting someone else to by for them 7% Take it from home
Alcohol Access 14.3% 16.8% 15.8% 30.0% 34.4% 47.5%