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Healthy Campus 2010
How We’re Making it Happen at Iowa State University
Lauri Dusselier, MS - [email protected]
Iowa State University 27,000 Students 56% male, 44% female 93% are age 18 - 24 Race/Ethnicity:
African American 2.7% American Indian/Alaskan 0.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 3.0% Hispanic 2.1% White 88.0% International 3.9%
Where we are located:
Healthy Campus 2010Example:
22-15a
Increase the proportion of college students that rode a bicycle in the last school year
TargetsNational DNC College 65.0% Our Campus 65.0%
BaselinesNational DNC College 53.0% Our Campus 63.2%
Calculating Baseline Data Appendix D in Healthy Campus 2010: Making it
Happen
Instructions for calculating baseline data
70 Objectives
Calculating Baseline Data for ISU
National College Health Assessment (NCHA)
2000 2001 2002
ISU Student Alcohol Survey 2003
Difference in Data year-to-year?
Looked for big changes between years.
Calculated z-scores for those items.
Only a few had change that was statistically significant.
We have not explained the changes, but made note of them.
Calculating Targets for Our Campus
If the College baseline was better than ours, we used the College target.
If Our Campus baseline was better than the College target, we used better than the best method.
Differences between Our Campus and College Baselines
12 areas of difference
On 5 objectives – Our Campus was healthier than College
On 7 objectives - Our Campus was less healthy than College
Areas in which we’re less healthy
Injury and Violence15-21Increase the proportion of motorcyclists using helmets.Targets
National College 71.8% Our Campus 71.8%Baselines
National College 50.6% Our Campus 23.8%
15-23Increase use of helmets by bicyclists.Targets
National College 24.1% Our Campus 24.1%Baselines
National College 11.4% Our Campus 3.9%
Injury and Violence15-23a
Increase use of helmets by inline skaters.
TargetsNational College 19.6% Our Campus
19.6%Baselines
National College 5.7% Our Campus 2.4%
Responsible Sexual Behavior9-7aReduce unintentional pregnancies among college
women. Targets
National College 17.5 Our Campus17.5
BaselinesNational College 25.3 Our Campus
56.0
Rate per 1000
Responsible Sexual Behavior136dIncrease the proportion of sexually active persons who used
condoms at last anal intercourse Female college studentsTargets
National College 70.0% Our Campus 70.0%Baselines
National College 16.2% Our Campus 2.0% Male college studentsTargets
National College 70.0% Our Campus 70.0%Baselines
National College 35.5% Our Campus 6.0%
Tobacco UseSpit Tobacco
TargetsNational College 1.0% Our Campus
1.0%Baselines
National College 3.7% Our Campus7.0%
Other12-15 Increase the proportion of adults and college
students who have had their blood cholesterol checked with the preceding five years.
Targets
National College 62.1% Our Campus62.1%
BaselinesNational College 45.2% Our Campus27.8%
Areas in which we’re healthier
Physical Activity22-15a
Increase the proportion of college students that rode a bicycle in the last school year
TargetsNational College 65.0% Our Campus 65.0%
BaselinesNational College 53.0% Our Campus 63.2%
Substance Abuse26-10b
Reduce the proportion of adolescents ages 12-17, and college students reporting use of marijuana during the past 30 days.
TargetsNational College 1.0% Our Campus 1.0%
BaselinesNational College 14.8% Our Campus
8.8%
Responsible Sexual Behavior25-2Reduce gonorrhea Targets
National College 49 Our Campus49
BaselinesNational College 367 Our Campus
130Rate per 1000
Tobacco Use27-1/2
Reduce tobacco use by adolescents, adults 18 years and older, and college students
Cigarette SmokingTargets
National College 10.5% Our Campus 10.5%Baselines
National College 25.1% Our Campus 19.4%
Injury and Violence15-36
Reduce sexual assault other than rape.
TargetsNational College 56.4 Our Campus 56.4
BaselinesNational College 96.0 Our Campus 58.9
Rate per 1000
Next Steps Share information with related
departments
Conduct the NCHA in Spring 2006
Collaborate with other departments on programming
Collaboration Knowing the areas in which we’re less
healthy, with which offices on campus would you collaborate?
Helmet use by motorcyclists, bicyclists, and inline skaters
Unintended pregnancy Condom use Spit tobacco use Having cholesterol checked
Thanks!