As a follow-up to the 2017 survey, the 2022 Culpeper Youth Risk Behavior Survey was conducted to understand the extent to which risky behaviors and experiences of seventh through twelfth graders attending Culpeper County Public Schools have changed since 2017. This study was carried out in partnership with Culpeper County Public Schools (CCPS) and Culpeper County School Health Advisory Board (SHAB). The results of the survey are intended to inform CCPS's development of curricula and programs addressing local youth's well-being.
Overview
This study was conducted as a follow-up to the 2017 Culpeper Youth Risk Behavior Survey to assess changes in risky and healthy behaviors among CCPS students in the last five years.
Sample
All seventh through twelfth graders at Culpeper County Public Schools were invited to participate in the voluntary survey.
Survey Mode
Web
Principal Investigators
Tom Guterbock
Project Coordinator
Alayna Panzer
Client Name
Russell Houck
Sponsor
Culpeper County Public Schools (CCPS) and Culpeper County School Health Advisory Board funded the 2022 survey through a grant from the Culpeper Wellness Foundation.
Project ID
20.01
Year
1986