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2013 YRBS Data and Reports

The 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) was completed by 1357 students in 26 public high schools in San Diego during the spring of 2013. The school response rate was 100%, the student response rate was 90%, and the overall response rate was 90%. The results are representative of all students in grades 9-12.

The weighted demographic characteristics of the sample are as follows:

Female 48.9% 9th grade 28.3% Asian/ Filipino 15.1%
Male 51.1% 10th grade 25.4% Black* 10.5%
11th grade 23.1% Hispanic/ Latino 42.7%
12th grade 22.6% White* 23.7%
Other 0.6% All other races 1.3%
Multiple races 6.7%
*Non-Hispanic.

Students completed a self-administered, anonymous, 99-item questionnaire. Survey procedures were designed to protect the privacy of students by allowing for anonymous and voluntary participation. Local parental permission procedures were followed before survey administration.

The YRBS is one component of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in collaboration with representatives from state and local departments of education and health, other federal agencies, and national education and health organizations. The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System was designed to focus the nation on behaviors among youth related to the leading causes of mortality and morbidity among both youth and adults and to assess how these risk behaviors change over time. The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System measures behaviors that fall into six categories:

  1. Behaviors that result in unintentional injuries and violence;
  2. Tobacco use;
  3. Alcohol and other drug use;
  4. Sexual behaviors that result in HIV infection, other sexually transmitted diseases, and unintended pregnancies;
  5. Dietary behaviors; and
  6. Physical activity.

The YRBS also measures asthma and self-reported height and weight to allow calculation of body mass index for assessment of overweight and obesity. More information about the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System can be obtained from http://www.cdc.gov/yrbss.

2013 SDUSD YRBS Questionnaire

2013 SDUSD YRBS Summary

Executive Summary

Summary Tables

Summary Graphs

Demographic Graphs

10-Year Trend Report

Detail Tables

Sexual Identity Reports

District vs. National Results

Youth Online: Local, State and National YRBS Data

CDC Fact Sheets: