This years survey was conducted among over four in ten of all 8th and 11th graders statewide.
Surveyed schools were selected through five processes: As part of a statewide random sample, as
part of the sample for Center for Disease Control and Preventions Youth Risk Behavior Survey
(YRBS), as a Coordinated School Health (CSH) school, as part of the Oregon Research Institute
(ORI) Tobacco Prevention evaluation (there was some overlap between these first four groups)
or as a volunteer school. The surveys were conducted by either ORI, for schools under their
funding, or by a private contractor to DHS, who instructed classroom teachers in proctoring the
survey.
Surveys were returned from 30,002 students, representing an overall response rate of
79.5% of those sampled. Of these, 3.2% were excluded because of extensive patterns of
discrepant and/or dubious (extreme) answers, 4.8% were excluded because their grade level
could not be determined or because of missing gender information. This left 27,622 valid
surveys (92.1% of the total received, with 14,708 from 8th grade, 11,028 from 11th grade, and
1,886 from 9th, 10th, and 12th grade as part of the YRBS sample, in 34 counties. There was no
data collected at all from Lincoln and Josephine counties. Tillamook county had no 11th grade
data.
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