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Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey (MIYHS)

In 2009, the Maine Youth Drug and Alcohol Use Survey (MYDAUS) was replaced by the Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey (MIYHS). The MIYHS is a joint effort of OSA, the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (DHHS-Maine CDC), and the Department of Education. The MIYHS covers a broad array of health topics, including substance use, unintentional injury, suicide/depression, physical activity and nutrition, and sexual behaviors, and includes a module administered to parents of kindergarten children or third graders, a module for 5/6 th graders and 4 modules each for 7/8th graders and high school students. The next MIYHS will be administered in February of 2013. Follow the links on this page for more information.

ATTENTION: 2011 and Reweighted 2009 MIYHS High School and Middle School data are now available upon request. Data for Drug Free Community (DFC) requests are in process of being run and released for each DFC. 2011 MIYHS local school reports are expected to be released February 13. Final public health district and state wide reports are expected to be available by March 2, 2012.

New 2009 MIYHS reports expected to be available by March 2, 2012.

Online Reports Currently Available

Data Request Forms

 

How to Determine if your Local result is statistically different than the State results. Open this excel spreadsheet and follow the directions. Testing Significance.

Modified Variables in 2011 MIYHS.

MYDAUS

Data on drug and alcohol use among youth from 2000 through 2008 may be accessed on the MYDAUS pages.

Note: all documents on the OSA web in .pdf format are available in printed format upon request: osa.ircosa@maine.gov