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Using Data in Your PRI Needs Assessment. Linda Becker, PhD., Prevention Research Manager. September 2011. Table of Contents. Logic Model. School Performance. HYS Measures of School Performance. Confidence Intervals. Significant differences: numerically - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services One Department Vision Mission Core set of Values Using Data in Your PRI Needs Assessment Linda Becker, PhD., Prevention Research Manager September 2011
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Page 1: Using Data in Your  PRI Needs Assessment

Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Using Data in Your PRI Needs Assessment

Linda Becker, PhD., Prevention Research Manager

September 2011

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Table of Contents

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Logic Model

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

School Performance

26 1924 240

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40

60

80

100

Low Grades in School (CDFs)

Skipping School

% S

tude

nts

8th Grade

State Wenatchee

29 212927

0

20

40

60

80

100

Low Grades in School (CDFs)

Skipping School

10th Grade

HYS Measures of School Performance

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Confidence Intervals

Significant differences: numerically• Smoked cigarettes in the state: 14.9%

(± 1.4%) Between 13.5% and 16.3%• Smoked cigarettes at my school: 20.0%

(± 2.22.2%) Between 17.8% to 22.2%

Conclusion: Difference IS statistically significant (confidence intervals do not overlap)

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Confidence Intervals

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Smoked cigarettes

Percent of students

Local State

Significant differences: graphically

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Confidence Intervals

Significant differences: graphically

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

Smokedcigarettes

Percent of students

Local State

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

School Performance

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

CORE GIS Social Indicators

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Consumption

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Youth Substance Use

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Youth Substance Use

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Intervening Variables

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Alcohol Availability

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Norms

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Risk/Protective Factors Most Strongly Associated with Alcohol Use

• Parental attitudes favorable towards drug use.

• Early initiation of drugs.• Intentions to use drugs.• Friends’ use of drugs.• Social skills.• Data on all of the risk and protective

factors are available at the end of the data book.

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Risk/Protective Factors Most Strongly Associated with Alcohol Use

21 20 31 2421 22 29 250

20

40

60

80

100

Parents Favorable

to Drug Use

Early Initiation of Drugs

Intentions to Use Drugs

Friends' Use of Drugs

% S

tude

nts

at R

isk

8th Grade

State Wenatchee

37 27 45 2942 30 44 400

20

40

60

80

100

Parents Favorable

to Drug Use

Early Initiation of Drugs

Intentions to Use Drugs

Friends' Use of Drugs

10th Grade

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Risk/Protective Factors Most Strongly Associated with Alcohol Use

35 310

20

40

60

80

100

Social Skills

% S

tude

nts

NO

T Pr

otec

ted 8th Grade

State Wenatchee

46 530

20

40

60

80

100

Social Skills

10th Grade

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Additional HYS Data

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Additional HYS Data

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Risk and Protective Factors

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Additional CORE Data

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values

Your Comments Matter

Please e-mail your comments to:• [email protected][email protected][email protected]

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Washington State Department of Social & Health Services

OneDepartment

VisionMission

Core set of Values


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