Mental Health Struggles, Safety Concerns, and Rising Risk Behaviors Revealed in Special Data Analysis of the CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Analysis by the Healthy Americas Institute of newly released CDC National High School Survey data, demonstrate a generation at risk. The data analysis shows risks across all racial and ethnic groups with overall data finding 2 in 5 high school youth reported persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness, 1 in 10 attempted suicide, 1 in 5 were bullied on school property, and 1 in 6 were electronically bullied.
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“These findings released today highlight the experiences of young people with respect to their own sense of well-being with risks across all racial and ethnic groups. These insights must drive meaningful action from the new Administration and 119th Congress to ensure all young people can thrive,” urged Jane L. Delgado, PhD, MS, President and CEO of the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.
The report released today by The Healthy Americas Institute, the research and policy arm of the Healthy Americas Foundation and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health, examined the mental health challenges, school safety concerns, and high-risk behaviors faced by U.S. youth in grades 9-12. To support action, the report was distributed to educators, healthcare professionals, and policymakers, including key staff of the new Administration transition team and incoming members of the new Congress.
The full report, available for download, provides key data into the mental health and safety challenges faced by U.S. youth across many communities. Key sections include:
Well-being and mental health trends, such as feelings of sadness, suicidal thoughts, and attempts.
School safety concerns, including weapon-related injuries, bullying, and absenteeism due to safety fears.
Data on sexual violence, focusing on coercion and assault.
These findings serve as an essential starting point to design interventions and youth support programs that are culturally meaningful and language appropriate. Some key findings from this special data analysis of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBS) 2023 National Dataset include:
High School Youth Overall
39.7% felt sad or hopeless.
20.4% seriously considered suicide, and 9.5% attempted suicide.
19.2% were bullied on school property, and 12.8% skipped school due to safety concerns.
16.3% experienced electronic bullying, and 8.6% were physically forced into sexual intercourse.
American Indian/Alaska Native High School Youth
44.8% felt sad or hopeless—the highest among all groups.
24.5% seriously considered suicide, and 11.5% attempted suicide.
17.0% were bullied on school property, and 15.1% skipped school due to safety concerns.
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