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Montana High School Survey

This report presents findings from the Montana High School Survey, revealing critical health insights among students. It highlights the percentage of students who have been diagnosed with asthma by a medical professional, their use of indoor tanning devices in the past year, and the support received from special education resources. The data are carefully weighted and represent non-Hispanic students, with caveats for subgroups with fewer than 100 respondents. Understanding these trends is essential for improving health and educational outcomes for students.

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Montana High School Survey

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  1. Montana High School Survey Percentage of students who had ever been told by a doctor or nurse that they had asthma Q86 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic. Missing bars indicate fewer than 100 students in this subgroup.

  2. Montana High School Survey Percentage of students who used an indoor tanning device such as a sunlamp, sunbed, or tanning booth one or more times during the past 12 months Q98 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic. Missing bars indicate fewer than 100 students in this subgroup.

  3. Montana High School Survey Percentage of students who received help from a resource teacher, speech therapist, or other special education teacher at school during the past 12 months Q99 - Weighted Data *Non-Hispanic. Missing bars indicate fewer than 100 students in this subgroup.

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