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Geographic Areas:

Youth Binge Drinking (Percent) – 2006

Data Provided by: Kansas Action for Children
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2.13% - 11.11%
Graham 2.13%
Anderson 3.41%
Geary 6.37%
Trego 7.89%
Marion 8.56%
Cheyenne 9.30%
Pawnee 10.05%
Rice 10.60%
Harvey 10.65%
Chautauqua 11.11%
11.12% - 17.21%
Meade 11.90%
Jewell 12.28%
Lane 12.50%
Smith 12.83%
Coffey 12.86%
Logan 12.99%
Ottawa 13.49%
Gove 13.79%
Greeley 13.92%
Gray 14.05%
Franklin 14.08%
Lyon 14.59%
Decatur 14.71%
Cowley 14.73%
Lincoln 14.78%
Wyandotte 14.81%
Reno 14.88%
Sedgwick 14.98%
Jackson 15.02%
Washington 15.22%
Montgomery 15.30%
Brown 15.38%
Phillips 15.68%
Saline 15.68%
Riley 15.73%
Wichita 15.79%
Rush 15.91%
Butler 15.94%
Hamilton 16.28%
Shawnee 16.46%
Douglas 16.56%
Cloud 16.57%
Sumner 16.59%
Finney 17.00%
Hodgeman 17.02%
Barton 17.02%
Leavenworth 17.06%
Neosho 17.13%
Stafford 17.18%
Haskell 17.21%
17.22% - 22.12%
Cherokee 17.36%
17.22% - 22.12%
Wilson 17.44%
Scott 17.53%
Johnson 17.60%
Mitchell 17.62%
Kearny 17.82%
Clay 18.08%
Nemaha 18.12%
Grant 18.14%
Pottawatomie 18.27%
Comanche 18.29%
Jefferson 18.32%
Wabaunsee 18.70%
Norton 18.80%
Osage 18.91%
Sherman 18.92%
Edwards 18.92%
Morris 19.05%
Greenwood 19.17%
Labette 19.45%
Osborne 19.59%
Elk 19.84%
Marshall 19.88%
Ellis 19.93%
Wallace 20.00%
Miami 20.18%
Stevens 20.59%
Thomas 20.64%
Crawford 20.72%
Republic 20.77%
Doniphan 20.79%
Barber 20.97%
Dickinson 21.51%
Atchison 21.55%
Pratt 21.66%
Allen 21.96%
Harper 22.12%
22.13% - 33.33%
Russell 23.85%
Sheridan 23.91%
Linn 24.00%
Seward 24.38%
Rawlins 24.68%
Ford 24.70%
Chase 25.00%
Stanton 25.89%
Bourbon 26.08%
Kingman 26.13%
Morton 28.87%
Rooks 29.48%
Ness 29.51%
Woodson 33.33%

Definitions: The percent of youths in grades 6, 8, 10, and 12 who reported taking five or more consecutive drinks on at least once occasion in the two weeks prior to completing the Communities That Care Survey on substance use and other social behaviors. Data are provided by the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center. The current rate represents the annual percentage for academic year 2007-2008. The trend represents the average annual percent change for academic years 2003-2004 through 2007-2008.

Data Source: Southeast Kansas Education Service Center

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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