Drug use in high school can have serious impacts on the developing bodies and brains of teenagers and may be difficult to stop without proper treatment. Here are some statistics of drug in high sch...
This report describes tobacco product use among middle and high school students in the United States during 2022.
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René A. Arrazola, MPH 1, Tushar Singh, MD, PhD1,2, Catherine G. Corey, MSPH3, Corinne G. Husten, MD3, Linda J. Neff, PhD1, Benjamin J. Apelberg, PhD3 , Rebecca E. Bunnell, PhD1, Conrad J. Choiniere, PhD3, Brian A. King, PhD1, Shanna Cox, MSPH1, Tim McAfee MD1, Ralph S. Caraballo, PhD1 (Author affiliations at end of text) · Tobacco use and addiction most often begin during youth and young adulthood (1,2). Youth use of tobacco in any form is unsafe (1). To determine the prevalence and trends o...
René A. Arrazola, MPH 1, Linda J. Neff, PhD1, Sara M. Kennedy, MPH2, Enver Holder-Hayes, MPH3, Christopher D. Jones, PhD1 (Author affiliations at end of text) · Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of disease and death in the United States, and nearly all tobacco use begins during youth and young adulthood (1,2). Among U.S. youths, cigarette smoking has declined in recent years; however, the use of some other tobacco products has increased (3), and nearly half of tobacco users use two or more tobacco products (4). CDC analyzed data fr ...
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WASHINGTON (January 17, 2024) — A collection of new data sheds light on the state of school crime and safety, as well as the school environment, in U.S. public schools, including a finding that 76 percent of public schools prohibit non-academic use of cell phones or smartphones during school hours. Also, 90 percent of public schools said they increased social and emotional support for students in response to the coronavirus pandemic in 2021-22, according to the new survey results from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the s ...
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An estimated 4.7 million high school and middle school students reported current use of a tobacco product.
S. middle school (grades 6–8) and high school (grades 9–12) students that focuses exclusively on tobacco product use and associated factors. ...