Natick 180 has launched a "We're Listening, Natick" survey to gauge the public's opinion on youth substance use.
A majority of Americans ages 21 and older (57%) say their own alcohol use does not increase their risk of serious physical ...
According to the survey, 57% of drinkers believe their alcohol consumption does not increase their personal risk of serious ...
A new poll has found that most people think alcohol is more harmful than marijuana. Despite that way of thinking, more people ...
Some School Board members are concerned about teenagers answering questions about sexual activity and substance use.
The survey is given every three years to students in grades six, nine and 12. It asks questions about tobacco, alcohol and other drug use and attitudes, as well as sexual behaviors, dietary ...
The annual Monitoring the Future survey, a federally funded study conducted by the University of Michigan since 1975, has revealed significant findings about teen substance use in its latest release.
Michigan High School Youth Risk Survey was administered in various districts, including Howell Public Schools.
The state Health Care Authority's Office of Substance Abuse Prevention has launched the annual New Mexico Community Survey. The survey, administered by the Pacific Institute for Research and ...
The survey, titled "2023 Mental Health in Tech Report," was taken between April 27, 2023 and May 15, 2023. The results showed high rates of heavy alcohol use or alcohol use disorder, substance use ...