2010 Arizona Youth Survey - Arizona Attorney General

2010 Arizona Youth Survey - Arizona Attorney General 2010 Arizona Youth Survey - Arizona Attorney General

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Risk and Protective Factor Profiles PROTECTIVE PROFILE 2010 State of Arizona, Grade 12 Community Family School Peer/Individual Total 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Percentage (%) of youth with protection 10 0 Students with High Protection** Rewards for Prosocial Involvement Prosocial Involvement Interaction with Prosocial Peers* Belief in the Moral Order Rewards for Prosocial Involvement Opportunities for Prosocial Involvement Rewards for Prosocial Involvement Opportunities for Prosocial Involvement Family Attachment Rewards for Prosocial Involvement State 2006 State 2008 State 2010 BH Norm **(Denotes a change in the wording of the question between 2010 and a prior administration. Consult appendix for a detailed explanation. **(High Protection youth are defined as the percentage of students who have four or more protective factors operating in their lives. **(NOTE: Prior to the 2010 administration, this value was defined as the percentage of students who had five or more protective factors operating in their lives. In order to provide the best comparability **(across years, 2006/2008 data were recalculated using the new definition. 28

Sources Risk and of Protective Alcohol Factor Profiles RISK PROFILE 2010 State of Arizona, All Students Surveyed Community Family School Peer/Individual Total 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 Percentage (%) of youth at risk 10 0 Students at High Risk* Gang Involvement Rewards for Antisocial Behavior Friend's Use of Drugs Interaction with Antisocial Peers Perceived Risk of Drug Use Attitudes Favorable to Drug Use Attitudes Favorable to Antisocial Behavior Early Initiation of Drug Use Early Initiation of Antisocial Behavior Rebelliousness Low Commitment to School Academic Failure Parental Attitudes Favorable to Drug Use Parental Attitudes Favorable to Antisocial Behavior Family History of Antisocial Behavior Family Conflict Poor Family Management Perceived Availability of Handguns Perceived Availability of Drugs Laws & Norms Favorable to Drug Use Low Neighborhood Attachment State 2006 State 2008 State 2010 BH Norm **(High Risk youth are defined as the percentage of students who have more than a specified number of risk factors operating in their lives. * (8 th grade: 8 or more risk factors, 10 th &12 th grades: 9 or more risk factors.) 29

Sources Risk and of Protective Alcohol Factor Profiles<br />

RISK PROFILE<br />

<strong>2010</strong> State of <strong>Arizona</strong>, All Students <strong>Survey</strong>ed<br />

Community Family School Peer/Individual<br />

Total<br />

100<br />

90<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

Percentage (%) of youth at risk<br />

10<br />

0<br />

Students at High Risk*<br />

Gang Involvement<br />

Rewards for<br />

Antisocial Behavior<br />

Friend's Use of Drugs<br />

Interaction with<br />

Antisocial Peers<br />

Perceived Risk<br />

of Drug Use<br />

Attitudes Favorable<br />

to Drug Use<br />

Attitudes Favorable<br />

to Antisocial Behavior<br />

Early Initiation<br />

of Drug Use<br />

Early Initiation<br />

of Antisocial Behavior<br />

Rebelliousness<br />

Low Commitment<br />

to School<br />

Academic Failure<br />

Parental Attitudes<br />

Favorable to Drug Use<br />

Parental Attitudes<br />

Favorable to<br />

Antisocial Behavior<br />

Family History<br />

of Antisocial Behavior<br />

Family Conflict<br />

Poor Family<br />

Management<br />

Perceived Availability<br />

of Handguns<br />

Perceived Availability<br />

of Drugs<br />

Laws & Norms<br />

Favorable to Drug Use<br />

Low Neighborhood<br />

Attachment<br />

State 2006 State 2008 State <strong>2010</strong> BH Norm<br />

**(High Risk youth are defined as the percentage of students who have more than a specified number of risk factors operating in their lives.<br />

* (8 th grade: 8 or more risk factors, 10 th &12 th grades: 9 or more risk factors.)<br />

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