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Harvey County Data

Harvey County Data. Communities That Care Survey Data - 2006 Regional Prevention Center. 2006 Protective Factor Profile. Protective Profile - Community. Community Rewards HV 56.4% KS 53.2%. Scale for Community Rewards (CR). Trending upward from 55.3% in 2004 to 56.4% in 2006.

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Harvey County Data

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  1. Harvey County Data Communities That Care Survey Data - 2006 Regional Prevention Center

  2. 2006 Protective Factor Profile

  3. Protective Profile - Community • Community Rewards HV 56.4% • KS 53.2%

  4. Scale for Community Rewards (CR) • Trending upward from 55.3% in 2004 to 56.4% in 2006. • My neighbors notice when I am doing a good job and let me know about it. • There are people in my neighborhood, or the area around which I live, who are proud of me when I do something well. • There are people in my neighborhood, or the area around which I live, who encourage me to do my best.

  5. Protective Profile - Family • Family Attachment, HV 52% • KS 54%

  6. Scale for Family Attachment (FA) • Trending downward from 59.8% in 2004 to 52% in 2006. • Do you feel very close to your father? • Do you feel very close to your mother? • Do you share your thoughts and feelings with your father? • Do you share your thoughts and feelings with your mother?

  7. 2006 Risk Factor Profile

  8. Risk Profile – Community Domain • T&M Transitions and Mobility HV 41.5% • KS 40.5%

  9. Scale: Transitions & Mobility (T&M) • Trending upward from 38.4% in 2004 to 41.5% in 2006. • Have you changed homes in the past year the last 12 months ? • Have you changed schools in the past year the last 12 months ? • How many times have you changed homes since kindergarten? • How many times have you changed schools since kindergarten? • People move in and out of my neighborhood a lot.

  10. Risk Profile – Family Domain • Parental Attitudes Towards Antisocial Behavior (PATAB), HV 47% • KS 46%

  11. Scale: Parental Attitudes Towards Antisocial Behavior (PATAB) • Trending upward from 44.4% in 2004 to 47% in 2006. • How wrong do your parents feel it would be for you to: draw graffiti, or write things or draw pictures on buildings or other property (without the owner's permission)? • How wrong do your parents feel it would be for you to: pick a fight with someone? • How wrong do your parents feel it would be for you to: steal anything worth less than $5?

  12. Risk Profile – Individual/Peer Domain • Sensation Seeking, HV 44.7% - KS 46.7%

  13. Scale: Sensation Seeking (SS) • Trending downwards from 45.7% in 2004 to 44.7% in 2006. • How many times have you done the following things: done crazy things, even if they are a little dangerous? • How many times have you done the following things: done something dangerous because someone dared you to do it? • How many times have you done the following things: done what feels good, no matter what?

  14. Problem Behaviors • Early Initiation of Drug Use

  15. Early Initiation of Drug Use • How old were you when you first: began drinking alcoholic beverages regularly, that is, at least once or twice a month? • Trending downward from Age: 14.89 in 2004 to Age: 14.63 in 2006.

  16. Harvey County Survey Overview • Lowest Protective Factor: Family Attachment – Trending down. 52% in 2006 • Highest Risk Factor: Parental Attitudes Towards Antisocial Behavior – Trending up. 47% in 2006 • Problem Behaviors: Early Initiation of Drug Use – Trending down. Age 14.63 in 2006.

  17. Contact Information: Regional Prevention Center of South Central Kansas at Mirror, Inc. Mollie J. Thompson, VP of Prevention Judi Stoddard, Prevention Director Brenda Salvati, Project Coordinator 130 East 5th, Newton, KS 67114 316-283-6743 or Fax: 316-283-6830

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