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Student Depression (Percent) – 2001 to 2011

Data Provided by: Voices for Vermont's Children
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Definitions: Percent of students who reported they felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for at least two weeks that they stopped doing some normal activities

Data Source: Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey

Footnotes: The Vermont Youth Risk Behavior Survey is a biennial, voluntary survey of students attending middle and high schools in Vermont.  The survey seeks to monitor trends in student health and risk behaviors.  The indicators as a whole reflect a broad definition of youth well-being.  Not only do the indicators monitor behaviors associated with negative health and psychological outcomes, but they also measure "developmental assets" - internal resources and skills, as well as community, school, and other institutional supports.  These assets foster the development of thriving young adults. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Prior to 2011, the survey was completed by students in grades 8-12.  In 2011, the survey split into a high school survey (students in grades 9-12) and a middle school survey (students in grades 6-8).  Beginning in 2011, the data here represents students in grades 9-12 who completed the survey.  Comparisons can not be made between 2011 and prior years, since prior to 2011 the sample include students in grades 8-12.

Vermont Grantee

Voices for Vermont's Children P.O. Box 261
Montpelier, VT 05601

802-229-6377
mchristie@voicesforvtkids.org
http://www.voicesforvtkids.org

Melissa Christie, Research Associate and KIDS COUNT Coordinator