New Jersey Student Health Survey

Every odd numbered calendar year, the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) conducts a survey of student self reported health behaviors using a core of questions from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and selected additional questions from other sources. In some years, school and student survey participation rates have reached the 60% threshold established by CDC for use of statistical comparisons of findings over time and between population groups. In those years for which the New Jersey survey reached this threshold, the New Jersey findings are published by CDC as a Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and included in the CDC on-line data tool Youth OnLine. Beginning with the 2003 survey, the NJDOE initiated a rotation schedule for some questions so that they are asked every four years.  The survey reports may be downloaded and reproduced without restriction.

» 2009 New Jersey Student Health Survey of High School Students

» Full Report (2.4 mb PDF)
» Summary
(1.3 mb PDF)

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» 2007 New Jersey Student Health Survey of High School Students

» Full Report (4.1 mb PDF)
» Summary
(2.5 mb PDF)
» Appendix A: 2007 New Jersey - U.S. Comparison Fact Sheet (87 kb PDF)

» 2005 New Jersey Student Health Survey of Middle School and High School Students

» Full Report (1.1 mb PDF)
» Summary
(667 kb PDF)
» Detailed data tables

» 2003 New Jersey Student Health Survey

» Full Report (1.6 mb PDF)
» Summary (283 kb PDF)

» 2001 New Jersey Youth Risk Behavior Survey

» Full Report (1.4 mb PDF)
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Summary (540 kb PDF)

» Summary of the New Jersey 1999 Youth Risk Behavior Survey

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