Summary of Surveillance Activities

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  • Helpful tools include Youth Online, the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) Explorer, and the YRBS Analysis Tool. They offer easy access to national, state, and local Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) data.
  • These tools are valuable for monitoring trends, setting research priorities, and planning programs and initiatives.
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Data users can examine prevalence estimates and long-term trends on health-risk behaviors and experiences that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability among youth and adults. Users can view data by health topic, location, and year. Filter and sort data by race/ethnicity, sex, academic grade, sexual orientation, age, location, and year (going back to 1991).

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Summary of surveillance activities

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CDC’s Summary of Youth Surveillance Activities Division of Adolescent and School Health
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) School Health Profiles (Profiles)
National State/Territorial/Tribal/District Other
What is the surveillance system’s purpose?
  • To determine the prevalence of health-risk behaviors and experiences among students
  • To assess trends in these behaviors
  • To examine the co-occurrence of health-risk behaviors
To provide data on health policies and activities in schools for states, large urban school districts, and territories
What does the surveillance system monitor?
  • Student demographics: sex, sexual identity, race and ethnicity, and grade
  • Youth health behaviors and conditions: sexual, injury and violence, bullying, diet and physical activity, obesity, and mental health, including suicide
  • Substance use behaviors: electronic vapor product and tobacco product use, alcohol use, and other drug use
  • Student experiences: parental monitoring, school connectedness, unstable housing, and exposure to community violence
  • School health education requirements and content
  • Physical education and physical activity
  • Practices related to bullying and sexual harassment
  • School health policies related to tobacco-use prevention and nutrition
  • School-based health services
  • Family engagement and community involvement
  • School health coordination
Which population(s) are represented? Public and private high school students Public high school students in each jurisdiction Middle school and alternative school students Public middle and high schools in each state, territory, or school district
How are the surveys administered? Self-administered paper-and-pencil questionnaires, conducted in classrooms Self-administered or web-based questionnaires, conducted in classrooms Self-administered or web-based questionnaires, conducted in classrooms Self-administered, mailed or web-based questionnaires
When are the surveys administered? Biennially, since 1991 Varied Biennially, since 1994
Example of key results In 2023, 31.8% of Hispanic female high school students in the U.S. had ever had sexual intercourse. The percentage of high school
students in Kentucky who had ever had sexual intercourse decreased from 48.3% in 2009 to 35.7% in 2023.
In 2023, 10.4% of middle school students in Shelby County, TN had ever had sexual intercourse. In 2022, 68.5% of secondary schools in Kentucky had teachers who taught HIV prevention in a required course.