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2006 Primary Prevention Awareness, Attitude, and Use Survey
Self-Reported Use of Alcohol
(PPAAUS
items 24) Sixteen percent of the Franklin
County students in grades six through
twelve (15 percent of the males and 16
percent of the females) reported drinking
alcohol at least once a month. In sixth
grade, two percent of the students reported
drinking monthly or more often. In seventh
and eighth grades, six percent drank regularly;
in ninth and tenth grades, 21 percent;
and in eleventh and twelfth grades, 35
percent. One-half percent of the sixth
graders, two percent of the seventh and
eighth graders, seven percent of the ninth
and tenth graders, and 14 percent of the
juniors and seniors drank alcohol at least
once a week.
Eighty-five percent of the students in
grade six, 70 percent in grades seven
and eight, 47 percent in grades nine and
ten, and 34 percent in grades eleven and
twelve had never drunk alcohol.
Getting Drunk (PPAAUS item
88) An average of ten percent of the Franklin
County middle-school students reported
getting drunk in the past year. Six percent
of the middle-school students had been
drunk once or twice, two percent had been
drunk three to ten times, and one percent
had been drunk more than ten times in
the past year. An average of 36 percent
of the high-school students said they
got drunk at least once in the past year.
Thirteen percent of the high-school students
had been drunk once or twice in the past
year, 12 percent three to ten times, and
11 percent more than ten times. Ninety-six
percent of the sixth graders, 88 percent
of the seventh and eighth graders, 71
percent of the ninth and tenth graders,
and 56 percent of the juniors and seniors
had not been drunk in the
last year.
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