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Data and Statistics
School Health Profiles
The School Health Profiles Survey (Profiles) is a system of surveys
assessing school health policies and programs in states and large urban
school districts. Profiles surveys are conducted biennially by state and
local education and health agencies among middle and high school
principals and lead health education teachers.
Fact Sheets
Overview [pdf�0K]
Background
information on Profiles 2006, including participation data, selected
results, and uses of the data |
Chronic Disease Prevention
State and local fact sheets on physical
education and physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco-use prevention
policies and programs |
Selected Topics
State and local fact sheets on
policies and programs related to health education; HIV, STD,
and pregnancy prevention; asthma; unintentional injuries and
violence; and school health councils |
Students Behaviors and School Policies and Practices
State and large urban
school district specific fact
sheets on childhood obesity,
the HIV epidemic,
tobacco-use, and
violence
prevention that combine YRBS data with School Health Profiles data |
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Comprehensive Results
2006 Profiles Report [pdf�3
MB]
Provides a detailed description of the 2006
Profiles including methodology, short-term and long-term changes over
time, and results related to the six components of the school health
model assessed by Profiles: health education, physical education and
activity, health services, nutrition services, healthy and safe school
environment, and family and community involvement |
Participation Map 2006
Illustrates the states and large urban school
districts that participated in Profiles and obtained either weighted or
unweighted data |
History of Participation and Data Quality
1994�06
Provides participation status for
states and
large urban school districts including the
quality of the data (weighted
or unweighted), by survey (principal
and teacher) |
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Publications, Data Files, and Archives
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General Information
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