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YRBSS
Survey Participation Map, 2005

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2005 YRBS Survey Participation Map
 

This map illustrates state and local participation in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey in 2005. Weighted1 and unweighted2 state and local surveys are shown.
 

Weighted1 State Surveys Unweighted2
State Surveys
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
Montana
 
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas (excluding Houston)
Utah
Vermont
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Alaska
Illinois
Mississippi
Oregon


Weighted1 Local Surveys Unweighted2
Local Surveys
1. Milwaukee, WI
2. Chicago, IL
3. Detroit, MI
4. Boston, MA
5. New York City, NY
6. Baltimore, MD
7. District of Columbia
8. Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC
9. Dekalb County, GA
10. Hillsborough County, FL
11. Orange County, FL
12. Palm Beach County, FL
13. Broward County, FL
14. Miami-Dade County, FL
15. Memphis, TN
16. New Orleans, LA
17. Dallas, TX
18. San Diego, CA
19. Los Angeles, CA
20. San Bernardino, CA
21. San Francisco, CA

22. Philadelphia, PA
23. Houston, TX

1. Weighted results means that the survey got an overall response rate of at least 60%. Weighted results are representative of all students in grades 9-12 attending schools in each jurisdiction. With weighted data, it is possible to say, for example, "X% of students in state Y never or rarely wore a seat belt when riding in a car with someone else."

2. Unweighted data represent only the students who completed the survey.
 






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Page last reviewed: October 17, 2006
Page last modified: October 17, 2006
Content source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health

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