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Item 2010 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2010) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health Service;Across the state of Minnesota, seventeen two-year and four-year postsecondary schools joined together with Boynton Health Service at the University of Minnesota in spring 2010 to collect information from 34,097 undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, personal safety and financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. Of the 34,097 students who received a survey, 13,700 students completed the survey, for an overall response rate of 40.2%. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health Service hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.Item 2013 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2013) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health Service;Across the state of Minnesota, 29 two-year and four-year postsecondary schools joined together with Boynton Health Service at the University of Minnesota in spring 2013 to collect information from undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, personal safety and financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. Of the 44,688 students who received a survey, 13,589 students completed the survey, for an overall response rate of 30.4%. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health Service hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.Item 2015 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2015) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health Service;Seventeen postsecondary institutions in Minnesota joined together with Boynton Health Service at the University of Minnesota in spring 2015 to collect information from undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, personal safety and financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health Service hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.Item 2018 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2018) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health;In the spring of 2018, 18 postsecondary institutions in Minnesota joined with Boynton Health at the University of Minnesota to collect information from undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, personal safety and financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey, and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.Item 2021 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2021) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health;In the spring of 2021, thirteen postsecondary institutions in Minnesota joined with Boynton Health at the University of Minnesota to collect information from undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, personal safety and financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.Item 2024 College Student Health Survey Report: Health and Health-Related Behaviors, University of Minnesota-Duluth Students(University of Minnesota, 2024) University of Minnesota. Boynton Health;In the spring of 2024, eight postsecondary institutions in Minnesota joined with Boynton Health at the University of Minnesota to collect information from undergraduate and graduate students about their experiences and behaviors in the areas of health insurance and health care utilization, mental health, substance use, personal safety, financial health, nutrition and physical activity, and sexual health. This [University of Minnesota Duluth-specific] report highlights the findings of this comprehensive survey and serves as an essential first step in identifying health and health-related behavior issues affecting college students. Boynton Health hopes that the information contained in this report will be helpful to college and university leaders as they strive to develop programs and policies that will assure a safe institutional environment, promote access to health care and essential services, encourage responsible student decision making and behavior, and contribute to the health, well-being, and academic success of students enrolled in their schools. The survey results are also intended to raise awareness among state and local policymakers and community leaders concerning the importance of the health of college students to the overall educational, health, and economic status of Minnesota.