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Trends in violence-related behavior among high school students who consume alcohol on and off school property
methods: Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System data from 1993-2011 were analyzed to identify trends in violence-related behavior (i.e., carried weapon at school, fighting at school, feeling unsafe at school or on the way to or from school) by setting of alcohol consumption. SAS-callable SUDAAN v11.0.1 was used for data analyses and significant breaks in linear trends were identified using JoinPoint v4.1.0.
results/outcomes: Of 147,419 students surveyed, 8,413 (5.7%) reported drinking at school, and 54,496 (37.0%) off-school property. From 1993-1999, there was a significant (p<0.01) decrease for carrying a weapon on school property among students who drank alcohol at school and those who drank off-school property. From 1993-2001 students who drank at school reported a significant (p<0.01) decrease in fighting on school property; however, fighting significantly (p<0.05) increased for this group from 2001-2011. Fighting among students who drank off-school property significantly (p<0.0001) decreased from 1993-2011. Among students who drank (at school and off-school property), there was a significant (p<0.01) increase in youth who reported feeling unsafe at school or on their way to or from school from 1993-2011.
conclusion: The trend data show variability in the percentage of students who report drinking and engaging in violence-related behaviors since the late 1990’s. The implementation of evidence-based alcohol and violence prevention programs in schools and communities could support improvements in both risk behaviors.
Learning Areas:
EpidemiologyPublic health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Describe trends in violence-related behaviors among high school students who drink.
Keyword(s): Alcohol Use, Youth Violence
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I have lead programs focused on researching and evaluating youth violence prevention programs. Among my scientific interests has been the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based youth violence prevention programs/strategies.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.