"Results: Results from the 2015 national YRBS indicated that many high school students are engaged in priority health-risk behaviors
associated with the leading causes of death among persons aged 10–24 years in the United States. During the 30 days before the survey,
41.5% of high school students nationwide among the 61.3% who drove a car or other vehicle during the 30 days before the survey
had texted or e-mailed while driving, 32.8% had drunk alcohol, and 21.7% had used marijuana. During the 12 months before the
survey, 15.5% had been electronically bullied, 20.2% had been bullied on school property, and 8.6% had attempted suicide. Many
high school students are engaged in sexual risk behaviors related to unintended pregnancies and STIs, including HIV infection.
Nationwide, 41.2% of students had ever had sexual intercourse, 30.1% had had sexual intercourse during the 3 months before the
survey (i.e., currently sexually active), and 11.5% had had sexual intercourse with four or more persons during their life. Among
currently sexually active students, 56.9% had used a condom during their last sexual intercourse. Results from the 2015 national
YRBS also indicated many high school students are engaged in behaviors associated with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular
disease, cancer, and diabetes..."
Youth risks
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