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Unintentional Injury & Violence-Related Behaviors. Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who rarely or never wore a seatbelt when riding in a car driven by someone else – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.*.
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Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who rarely or never wore a seatbelt when riding in a car driven by someone else – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who drove when drinking alcohol – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who carried a weapon – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were in a physical fight – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were injured in a physical fight – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were hit, slapped, or physically hurt on purpose by their boyfriend or girlfriend – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were ever physically forced to have sexual intercourse when they did not want to – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were threatened or injured with a weapon on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who were in a physical fight on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who did not go to school because they felt unsafe at school or on their way to or from school – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who had property stolen or deliberately damaged on school property – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who felt sad or hopeless – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who seriously considered attempting suicide – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who made a suicide plan – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s who attempted suicide – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.
Percentage of U.S. high school students receiving mostly A’s, B’s, C’s or D/F’s whose suicide attempt resulted in an injury, poisoning, or an overdose that had to be treated by a doctor or nurse – Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2003.* *p<.0001 after controlling for sex, grade level, and race/ethnicity.