The Florida Youth Substance Abuse
Survey is a collaborative effort between the Florida departments
of Health, Education, Children and Families, Juvenile Justice,
and the Governor's Office of Drug Control. It is based
on the "Communities That Care" survey, assessing risk
and protective factors for substance abuse, in addition to substance
abuse prevalence. The survey was first administered to Florida's
middle and high school students during the 1999-2000 school
year, and is repeated in the spring, annually. In the spring
of even years, the survey is administered simultaneously with
the Florida
Youth Tobacco Survey, sampling enough students to generate
data applicable at the county and DCF district level. In odd
years the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and the Youth Physical
Activity and Nutrition Survey are also added. All surveys are
administered to a statewide sample of students.
2006 Survey Results
State Report [PDF]
County Reports
2005 Survey Results
State Report [PDF]
Summary Slide Show
2004 Survey Results
State Report [PDF]
County Reports
2003 Survey Results
Summary
Slide Show [PDF]
Data
Tables [PDF]
Special Reports
Statewide Report [PDF]
2002 Survey Results (includes updated 2000 and 2001 survey results)
State Report
County Reports
County
Summary Tables [PDF]
District Reports
Special Reports
2001 Survey Results
State
Report [PDF]
Special Reports
2000 Survey Results
State
Report [PDF]
County Reports
District Reports
Special Reports
For additional information, click
here to visit the Health and Human Services FYSAS Survey
page
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