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YRBSS
Comparisons Between State or District and National Results

The links below provide tables that compare 2009 state and district YRBS data with 2009 national YRBS data. Each table includes

  • Selected state or district prevalence estimates and confidence intervals.
  • National prevalence estimates and confidence intervals.
  • Comparisons between the selected state or district and national data based on t-test analyses.

The tables can be modified by clicking on the “Modify Table Data” link at the top of the table.

States1

Alabama Kentucky North Carolina
Alaska Louisiana North Dakota
Arizona Maine Oklahoma
Arkansas Maryland Pennsylvania
Colorado Massachusetts Rhode Island
Connecticut Michigan South Carolina
Delaware Mississippi South Dakota
Florida Missouri Tennessee
Georgia Montana Texas
Hawaii Nevada Utah
Idaho New Hampshire Vermont
Illinois New Jersey West Virginia
Indiana New Mexico Wisconsin
Kansas New York Wyoming
Districts1
Boston, MA Duval County, FL Palm Beach County, FL
Broward County, FL Los Angeles, CA Philadelphia, PA
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC Memphis, TN San Bernardino, CA
Chicago, IL Miami-Dade County, FL San Diego, CA
Clark County, NV Milwaukee, WI San Francisco, CA
Dallas, TX New York City, NY Seattle, WA
Detroit, MI Orange County, FL  

1. States and districts listed above had weighted data for the 2009 YRBS. This means that the site achieved at least a 60% overall response rate. With weighted data, it is possible to say, for example, "X% of high school students in our state smoked cigarettes during the past month."

 

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