The Iowa Youth Survey is
conducted by the Iowa Department of Public Health's Division of Behavioral
Health in collaboration with the Iowa Department of Education, the Governor’s
Office of Drug Control Policy, the Iowa Department of Human Rights’ Criminal and
Juvenile Justice Planning and Statistical
Analysis
Center ,
and the Iowa Department of Human Services.
In
the fall of 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014 students in the 6th,
8th, and 11th grades across the state of Iowa answered questions about their
attitudes and experiences regarding alcohol and other drug use and violence,
and their perceptions of their peer, family, school, and neighborhood/community
environments. In 2008 the survey was administered online for the first
time.
The 2014 Iowa Youth Survey county reports are designed to help
local and state-level planners, community agencies, and school personnel
identify youth development needs, implement relevant, targeted interventions,
and assess outcomes. IYS data can assist in providing a better understanding of
students in Iowa and their needs. It can also
help to assess the strengths and challenges of schools, families, and
communities from the young person’s perspective. In addition, IYS data may be
used to obtain funding for a wide variety of programs and services. The Iowa
Youth Survey has proven to be a valuable resource in youth needs assessment,
program development, implementation, and outcome evaluation.
The Van Buren County SAFE Coalition has seen remarkable results in
youth alcohol and tobacco use over the last 12 years based on Iowa Youth Survey
results. The SAFE Coalition has been focusing primarily on reducing youth
alcohol and marijuana use and the below charts show the trends from 2002-2014
related to these two substances. You may obtain a full copy of the Iowa Youth
Survey at: http://www.iowayouthsurvey.iowa.gov or by contacting the SAFE Coalition at 319-293-6412.
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