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Youth Risk Behavior Survey- Data Portal

The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is a national survey, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) every two years among representative samples of 9th through 12th grade students. The survey monitors six types of health-risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability among youth and adults, including:

Behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence
Sexual behaviors related to unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection
Alcohol and other drug use
Tobacco use
Unhealthy dietary behaviors
Inadequate physical activity

In New Hampshire, YRBS is jointly administered by the Departments of Health & Human Services and Education. High schools are given the opportunity to participate in either the random state survey, a comprehensive school level census survey, or both.

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For Parents

The Partnership @DrugFreeNH

Featuring education and prevention resources for parents, caregivers and educators, the Partnership provides the information and skills people in NH need to make and support positive, healthy decisions around the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

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For Parents

Marijuana Talk Kit

This downloadable and printable resource from the Partnership to End Addiction is a comprehensive guide for starting the conversation about marijuana with your teen. You’ll be prepared with the risks of marijuana use, signs to look out for, strategies and conversation starters, and much more.

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For Parents

SAMHSA: Talk. They Hear You.

SAMHSA’s national youth substance use prevention campaign helps parents and caregivers, educators, and community members get informed, be prepared, and take action to prevent underage drinking and other substance use.

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For Teens

Second Growth

Second Growth’s support groups for adolescents and young adults are free, confidential, and totally accessible. An experienced, professional counselor facilitates each group, through the generosity of our community sponsors.

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