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Data Shows Growing health challenges faced by Utah youth

Author: Utah Department of Health Officals

Dougherty, Joe. “Data Shows Growing Health Challenges Faced by Utah Youth.” Department of Health and Human Services, 28 Apr. 2023, https://dhhs.utah.gov/featured-news/data-shows-growing-health-challenges-faced-by-utah-youth/.


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Parents and schools play a key role in supporting well-being

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Salt Lake City—Data from the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show growing health concerns facing America’s youth.

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“Young people are faced with varying pressures to use substances, and must navigate a complex digital world all while maintaining their mental health and well being. Data like this helps us understand what’s happening to cause these issues, identify and address specific risk factors, and develop interventions that help families and youth feel supported, safe, and able to thrive,” said Heidi Duston, prevention administrator with the Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

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2024 Mary Okongo 2024 Mary Okongo (Feb 15 2024 11:31AM) : Society is filled with peer pressure, especially during the teen years. this can lead to substance abuse, and unhealthy habits.
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Nationally, youth are struggling with thoughts of suicide; interpersonal violence such as bullying, dating violence, and sexual assault; and aren’t meeting daily recommendations for eating fruits and vegetables, eating breakfast, or engaging in physical activity.

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2024 Mary Okongo 2024 Mary Okongo (Feb 15 2024 11:34AM) : During the teen years, the youth often is introduced to suicidal thoughts, assault, and violence, which causes them to not meet their daily recommendations for healthy habits.
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Utah youth face similar challenges. In 2021, Utah-specific YRBSS showed:

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Health habits

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  • More youth are watching TV or playing video games than ever before. The percentage of youth who watched TV or played video games for more than 2 hours a day increased from a low of 14.9% in 2013 to a high of 55.5% in 2021.
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  • Only 23.5% of youth got 8 or more hours of sleep on an average school night.
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  • Only 21.7% of youth met the recommended 60 minutes or more of physical activity each day.
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  • 47% of youth text while driving.
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Mental health and suicide

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  • 41.5% of youth felt sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more. This is a significant increase from 33% in 2017.
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    2024 Mary Okongo 2024 Mary Okongo (Feb 15 2024 11:35AM) : almost half of the youth population experiences feelings of hopelessness or sadness in their lives.
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  • The percentage of youth who seriously considered attempting suicide remained steady since 2017. Similar to previous years, statistically more female students and gay, lesbian, and bisexual students considered suicide than their male or heterosexual peers.
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Violence

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  • The percentage of youth who were hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend dropped from a high of 12.6% in 2007 to a low of 6.1% in 2021.
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  • 20.6% of youth were verbally or emotionally harmed by someone they were dating or going out with.
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  • 7.7% of youth were physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to.
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“No other survey or data source gives us data at the community level of what youth are facing and the things that help protect them from harmful behaviors and health problems—because the information comes from youth themselves,” said Anna Fondario, director of the DHHS Office of Health Promotion and Prevention.

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The YRBSS is conducted every other year in high schools (grades 9-12) across the country. In Utah, the YRBSS is one of two survey instruments students may receive as part of the Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey; the other survey instrument is called the Prevention Needs Assessment (PNA). The PNA survey provides additional information—particularly with substance use—that is not collected in the YRBSS. The Utah SHARP survey has been administered for 20 years. It’s a voluntary survey and both parents and students must give consent to participate. Data from the 2023 survey is expected to be publicly available next spring.

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“While we tend to focus on the negatives with the data, we know that building strong and healthy families, schools, and communities protects youth from many of these challenges,” said Dutson. “Youth consistently report parents have a big impact on their decisions to engage in high risk behavior. We also know protective factors like eating meals as a family, feeling connected to your family and school community, and having opportunities to contribute in meaningful ways prevent many of these harmful outcomes.”

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2024 Mary Okongo 2024 Mary Okongo (Feb 15 2024 11:36AM) : one of the most important factors to a child's wellbeing is their environment. having a support system, and a family to guide you allows you to indulge in healthy lifestyles.
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