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Statistics on children, youth and families in Delaware from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and KIDS COUNT in Delaware
Teen knowledge of where to access substances by grade 2015-2019 in Delaware
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Why This Indicator Matters
Public school students in 5th grade asked:
Cigarettes- Do you know of places where students your age can buy cigarettes?
Alcohol- Do you know of places where students your age can get alcohol without paying for it?
Public school students in 8th and 11th grades, asked:
Alcohol- Do you know places where students your age can buy alcohol?
Marijuana- Do you know of places where students your age can buy marijuana?The health and well-being of adolescents and teenagers in communities nationwide is endangered by alcohol , tobacco and other drug use. Common social and environmental risk factors such as poor education, family-related stress and exposure to drugs and drug-abusing peers have been shown to contribute significantly to use of drugs and alcohol. Periods of transition, and the new challenges and environments that often come with these transitional times in young people's lives, are considered especially high risk periods for drug use.
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Delaware School Survey. Center for Drug and Health Studies, University of Delaware
Notes
Since 1995, the Center for Drug and Health Studies at the University of Delaware has administered an annual survey to public school students about alcohol, tobacco and drug use. The Delaware School Survey is an annual survey of 5th, 8th and 11th grade public school student in Delaware. This study is the continuation of a survey that was first administered to Delaware students in Spring, 1989. Since 2004, the Delaware School Survey has been jointly sponsored by the Delaware Legislature through the Delaware Health Fund and Prevention Block Grant funding. It has become a valuable tool in assessing trends of questions on school behavior, health habits and parental interaction. In recent years, the study has shown an increased interest in safety, parental involvement, educational needs and healthy lifestyles.
Last Updated
January 2022