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Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8 th , 10 th and 12 th Graders

Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8 th , 10 th and 12 th Graders Percent Who Reported Drinking 5 or More Drinking In a Row In the Last 2 Weeks.

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Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8 th , 10 th and 12 th Graders

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  1. Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8th, 10th and 12th Graders Percent Who Reported Drinking 5 or More Drinking In a Row In the Last 2 Weeks Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The study is located at http://www.monitoringthefuture.org. Accessed 12/2010. The findings are located at http://www.monitoringthefuture.org/data/10data/pr10t4.pdf Table 4. Question: Think back over the LAST TWO WEEKS. How many times have you had five or more drinks in a row? (None, Once, Twice, 3 to 5 times, 6 to 9 times, 10 or more times) Record Low Level for 8th and 12th graders in 2010, 7.2% and 23.2%, respectively. Record Low Level for 10th grade in 2008 at 16%.

  2. Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 8th Graders Percent Who Reported Drinking 5 or More Drinks In A Row In the Last 2 Weeks 34 percent lower in 2010 than in 199138 percent lower in 2010 than in 20008 percent decline from 2009 to 2010 Lowest Level since tracking began in 1991 Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The study is located at http://www.monitoringthefuture.org. Accessed 12/2010. The findings are located at http://monitoringthefuture.org/data/10data/pr10t4.pdf Table 4 Question: Think back over the LAST TWO WEEKS. How many times have you had five or more drinks in a row? (None, Once, Twice, 3 to 5 times, 6 to 9 times, 10 or more times)Record Low Level of 7.2% in 2010.

  3. Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 10th Graders Percent Who Reported Drinking 5 or More Drinks In A Row In the Last 2 Weeks 22 percent lower in 2010 than in 199132 percent lower in 2010 than in 20007 percent decline from 2009 to 2010 Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The study is located at http://www.monitoringthefuture.org. Accessed 12/2010. The findings are located at http://monitoringthefuture.org/data/10data/pr10t4.pdf Table 4 Question: Think back over the LAST TWO WEEKS. How many times have you had five or more drinks in a row? (None, Once, Twice, 3 to 5 times, 6 to 9 times, 10 or more times). Record Low Level of 16.0% in 2008.

  4. Monitoring the Future Study Drinking Among 12th Graders Percent Who Reported Drinking 5 or More Drinks In a Row in the Last 2 Weeks 37 percent lower in 2010 than in 197523 percent lower in 2010 than in 20008 percent decline from 2009 to 2010 Lowest Level since tracking began in 1975 Source: The University of Michigan Monitoring the Future Study, sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Surveys of nationally representative samples of American high school seniors were begun in 1975, making the Class of 2010 the 36th such class surveyed. Surveys of 8th and 10th graders were added to the design in 1991, making the 2010 nationally representative samples the 20th such classes surveyed. Sample sizes in 2010 are 15,769 eighth graders in 147 schools, 15,586 tenth graders in 123 schools, and 15,127 twelfth graders in 126 schools, for a total of 46,482 students in 396 secondary schools. The samples are drawn separately at each grade level to be representative of students in that grade in public and private secondary schools across the coterminous United States. Schools are selected with probability proportionate to their estimated class size. The study is located at http://www.monitoringthefuture.org. Accessed 12/2010. The findings are located at http://monitoringthefuture.org/data/10data/pr10t4.pdf Table 4 Question: Think back over the LAST TWO WEEKS. How many times have you had five or more drinks in a row? (None, Once, Twice, 3 to 5 times, 6 to 9 times, 10 or more times) Record Low Level of 23.2% in 2010.

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