Communicating With Your Kids

Video published December 2, 2020
In this video, the Vida Del Norte Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks about ideas for communicating with your kids and close family members about substance misuse. She also discusses how young people often do not feel like they are really heard when they speak and this can make them uncomfortable talking to adults.

The First Coffee and Conversation Broadcast

This was the first Coffee and Conversation Broadcast that Maria Gonzalez live streamed on Facebook on November 20, 2020. In this video, Maria introduces what Coffee and Conversation is about and why she decided to start broadcasting these conversations live and also discusses some of the issues facing the youth in the Questa area.

THINGS TO DO IN THE IN AND AROUND QUESTA

Here is a list of things to do in and around Questa. If you know of something that should be added to this list please email your suggestion to media@vidadelnorte.com.

Also visit the Vida Event Calendar to see a list of things that are going on in this area or to submit an event to be added to the calendar.

Yoga Sala

Yoga Sala offers moving arts classes – kids ballet and dance, yoga, qigong, tai chi, zumba and also hosts fun and creative workshops and activities.
Visit the Yoga Sala Website to see the schedule of classes, events and workshops. You can sign up for just one class or for many. Yoga Sala also currently is offering free classes for youth.

Fall and Winter 2020 Edition

Vida Del Norte wishes everyone a (slightly belated) Happy 2021!

We have not published a Newsletter since last summer so there is a lot to include in this issue. Amidst all of the difficulties of this past year, Vida Del Norte has kept moving forward with the effort of preventing substance misuse in the youth and our communities. Together with the help and support of our coalition and community members we have accomplished very good work during this difficult time.

Botvin LifeSkills Curriculum

Botvin Life Skills Training Logo
This school year, starting in August, Vida Del Norte was invited to participate in teaching a Life Skills class in the Questa Schools. Our coalition coordinatior, Maria Gonzalez has been trained to teach Botvin LifeSkills and has been volunteering her time to incorporate that into the curriculum in Questa.

The Botvin LifeSkills Training program is a groundbreaking substance abuse and violence prevention program based on more than 35 years of rigorous scientific research. Proven to be the most effective evidence-based program used in schools today, LifeSkills Training is comprehensive, dynamic, and developmentally designed to promote mental health and positive youth development. In addition to helping kids resist drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, the LifeSkills Training program also effectively supports the reduction of violence and other high-risk behaviors. 1

Vida Del Norte has been excited to be able to collaborate with the Questa Schools to bring the Botvin LifeSkills Curriculum to the students. Vida is currently seeking an intern to receive the Botvin LifeSkills Training and funding to eventually turn this into a full-time position so that we can reach more students with this prevention program. If you or someone you know might be a good fit for this internship position please call Maria at: 575) 779-2260 or email her at: Maria.Gonzalez@VidaDelNorte.com.

Reference Source:
1 https://www.lifeskillstraining.com/botvin-lifeskills-training-middle-school-program/

Movie Night Under the Stars

As the summer came to a close and social distancing became a very real part of all of our lives, Vida Del Norte wanted to do some things to bring the community together in a safe way outdoors in an alcohol, drug free environment. We decided to start hosting a weekly, outdoor movie night. We hoped people would enjoy some time out of the house. We were able to host a number of movie nights before it got too cold. It was great to see all of the families and community members that got bundled up to come out and watch movies under the moon and the stars. We want to give a special thanks to the Village Stop and Go for letting us borrow their popcorn machine and giving us popcorn bags and butter, the Montecarlo for giving us popcorn and all of the local businesses who continually let us put up flyers for our events.
Active8 Youth at Movie Night in Questa

Outdoor Vida Town Hall

On September 17th, before one of our movie nights, Vida hosted an outdoor Town Hall meeting to discuss the data that was reported in the Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey that was conducted in the Questa schools. This survey assesses the number of students who use tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and prescription drugs without a prescription. The survey also assesses the perception of risk and perception of parental disapproval in students in regards to using these substances. The Vida coalition thinks that it is important to share this data with the community. The number of kids using these substances is higher in Questa then in the rest of Taos County and it is also higher then in the rest of the country.

You can see the entire results of this survey by visiting www.vidadelnorte.com/data .

Police Appreciation Luncheon

On October 7th, Vida hosted a Police Appreciation Luncheon to show out support to our Law Enforcement Officers. Party On Rentals in Questa provided the tent, tables and chairs for this event and had their staff drop them off and set everything up. Tia's Cafe in Cerro provided the delicious food and Rael's Market donated coffee. Members of the Coalition and Active8 helped to set everything up, decorate and serve food. It was a fun afternoon for everyone who attended. Just about the entire Taos County Sheriff Department dropped by as well as some other officers. At the luncheon the youth members of Active8 presented the officers with a brochure that included some of the data about substance use with the youth in the Questa community. The officers commented that they were surprised at how high the numbers are and agreed that this something that they would like to help the community address. The luncheon gave the community and the members of Vida Del Norte an opportunity to thank our local law enforcement for their support as well as discuss concerns with them. The officers who attended were reassuring of their continued support in our area.

Red Ribbon Week

Vida kicked off Red Ribbon Week this October by collaborating with Harvest Questa and the Questa Independent School District to mail out red ribbons to all of the students. A distribution site was also set up on October 23 at Rael’s Market to distribute Prevention bags and Red Ribbons, while the Active 8 youth painted the town red with drug free messaging.

Trick-or-Treat

For Halloween Vida held a Virtual Pumpkin Carving Contest to encourage youth and and families to do something fun while spreading the #carveoutdrugs hashtag on social media. In the evening, Rachel and Maria handed out treat bags with prevention messaging to people doing drive by trick-or-treating. So many people still dressed up to have fun on Halloween.

 

Active8 members putting together prevention trick-or-treat bags
Members of Active8 putting together Trick-or-Treat bags with prevention messages and treats inside

Coffee and Conversation

In November, Maria launched the Coffee and Conversation series. These are virtual conversations hosted on both Zoom and Facebook Live that Maria opens up to the community to discuss important issues relating to prevention, recovery and well-being. Maria has been hosting these conversations twice a week on Monday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. She tries to bring on a special guest in as many of these conversations as she can. Coffee and Conversation continues to be a great opportunity for the community to engage with each other in dialogue about these important issues and we hope that you all will get a chance to tune in to participate in the conversation. You can view the past videos on Vida's Facebook feed: https://www.facebook.com/vidadelnortecoalition. An archive of the videos is also being compiled on the Vida website: https://vidadelnorte.com/conversation/

Vida Online Auction

Vida also started hosting their first Online Fundraising Auction in the fall to raise money to turn the Vida space into a safe and fun environment for youth and the community. Lots of people donated items for the Auction and bidding took place until right before Christmas. Vida is so grateful to everyone who made a donation, placed a bid and helped spread the word to help make this fundraiser a success. Soon we will be able to gather again in safe ways and have some fun activities for the community at the Vida space with the money that was raised.

Meetings to Plan a Mentorship Program

In November some members of the coalition and the community started meeting on Zoom to discuss how to start a mentorship program and also provide more activities for the youth in the area. These meetings are still happening and these ideas are still developing. Vida would like to encourage everyone in the community to join in on this conversation. If you want to find out when the next mentorship planning meeting is happening please call Maria at: (575) 779-2260 or email her at: Maria.Gonzalez@VidaDelNorte.com

Sharing our Space

For a few months this fall Vida was able to share the Vida space with Taos Behavioral Health who started offering a tutoring and support program to the youth in Northern Taos County. This program had to move onto a virtual platform because of social-distancing precautions. If you want to find out more about the services that Taos Behavioral Health offers to Youth and Families in Taos County you can visit https://taosbehavioralhealth.org/ or call them at 575-758-4297.

YOGA SALA IS NOW OFFERING CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS ONLINE AND IN PERSON

Yoga Sala

Yoga Sala offers moving arts classes – kids ballet and dance, yoga, qigong, tai chi, zumba and also hosts fun and creative workshops and activities.
Visit the Yoga Sala Website to see the schedule of classes, events and workshops. You can sign up for just one class or for many. Yoga Sala is also currently offering free classes for youth.

Holiday Lights !

In December Vida joined together with the Village of Questa and community volunteers to decorate the center of the village for the holidays. Some of the Active8 youth showed up to help and we were blessed with wonderful weather to be out there. Thank you to everyone who came together to help make the village more festive for the community during the holiday. It looked beautiful!

Questa Christmas Tree

That brought us to the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021! It was not an easy year but the community still came together and that made things easier.

 

THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT VAPING

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

E-CIGARETTE VAPOR IS NOT SAFE.

The aerosol emited can contain harmful substances, including heavy metals such as lead, volatile organic compounds, and cancer-causing agents. 1

DON'T WAIT TILL IT'S TOO LATE

E-CIGARETTES CAN LOOK LIKE EVERYDAY OBJECTS.

Some resemble pens, USB sticks, and other everyday items. Larger devices such as tank systems, or “mods,” do not resemble other tobacco products.1

E-CIGARETTE USE HARMS THE DEVELOPING BRAIN.

E-cigarettes typically deliver nicotine, a harmful drug to the brain and body.

Teens are particularly vulnerable to the effects of nicotine since the brain is still developing during these years and through young adulthood. 1

Why Is Nicotine Unsafe for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?

Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine—the addictive drug in regular cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products.
A recent CDC study found that 99% of the e-cigarettes sold in the United States contained nicotine.

Some e-cigarette labels do not disclose that they contain nicotine, and some e-cigarettes marketed as containing 0% nicotine have been found to contain nicotine.

Nicotine can harm the developing adolecent brain, especially the parts of the brain that control attention, learning, mood, and impulse control.

Each time a new memory is created or a new skill is learned, stronger connections – or synapses – are built between brain cells. Young people’s brains build synapses faster than adult brains. Nicotine changes the way these synapses are formed.

Using nicotine in adolescence may also increase risk for future addiction to other drugs. 2

What Is in E-cigarette Aerosol?

E-cigarette aerosol is NOT harmless “water vapor.”

The e-cigarette aerosol that users breathe from the device and exhale can contain harmful and potentially harmful substances, including:

  • Nicotine
  • Ultrafine particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs
  • Flavorings such as diacetyl, a chemical linked to a serious lung disease
  • Volatile organic compounds
  • Cancer-causing chemicals
  • Heavy metals such as nickel, tin, and lead

The aerosol that users inhale and
exhale from e-cigarettes can expose both themselves and bystanders to harmful substances.

It is impossible for consumers to really know what e-cigarette products contain. 2

What Are the Other Risks of E-cigarettes for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?

Scientists are still learning about the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes.

Some of the ingredients in e-cigarette aerosol could also be harmful to the lungs in the long-term. For example, some e-cigarette flavorings may be safe to eat but not to inhale because the gut can process more substances than the lungs.

Defective e-cigarette batteries have caused some fires and explosions, a few of which have resulted in serious injuries.

Children and adults have been poisoned by swallowing, breathing, or absorbing e-cigarette liquid through their skin or eyes. Nationally, approximately 50% of calls to poison control centers for e-cigarettes are for kids 5 years of age or

younger.

2

TALKING WITH YOUR TEEN ABOUT VAPING

Use these tips to talk with your teen:

  • Check in frequently to see how they are doing;
  • Choose informal times to talk, such as in the car, during dinner, or while watching TV;
  • Be clear and consistent about your expectations regarding vaping and other substance use;
  • Establish family agreements together for social and extracurricular activities;
  • Let them know you care and are always there for them; and Continue talking with your teens as they get older. 3


Source: FAQ: Vaping and Your Kids, What Every Parent Should Know
https://www.cancer.org/latest-news/faq-vaping-and-your-kids.html

DON'T WAIT TILL IT'S TOO LATE

Help your teen create an “exit plan” in case he or she is offered an e-cigarette or faced with a difficult decision about vaping (such as texting a code word to a family member). Peer pressure can be powerful, so coming up with realistic action steps and practicing them together in a safe environment will prepare and empower your teen to make good choices when it matters.

It’s never too late to start talking with your teen about the risks of vaping. As teens age, they make more decisions on their own and face greater temptation and peer pressure. Though it may not seem like it, teens really do hear your concerns. It’s important you help them understand what e-cigarettes and other vaping products are, and why they shouldn’t use them. 3

WHY ARE YOUNG PEOPLE VAPING?

Teens and young adults vape for many reasons, including peer pressure and wanting to fit in with friends. They may also be curious about all the different flavored vaping liquids available to them. Companies that produce vaping liquids create appealing flavors, such as apple pie or vanilla, to attract teens and get them hooked on their product. 3

IDENTIFY THE SIGNS

Recognizing signs of vaping can be difficult if you don’t know what to look for. One of the most telling signs that your teen may be vaping is the presence of vaping equipment among his or her belongings. Vaping equipment includes e-cigarettes, flavored liquid bottles, and small pods or cartridges that can contain THC oil. It’s important to know that e-cigarettes come in many different shapes and sizes, and may not resemble a tobacco product. Many often resemble a pen or flash drive that can be plugged into a laptop to charge. 3

Other signs include, but are not limited to:

  • A faint scent of flavoring in your house that you can’t locate or identify
  • An increase in your teen’s thirst level;
  • A rise in the number and frequency of nosebleeds your teen experiences;
  • A decrease in your teen’s caffeine

    consumption

    3

RESOURCES TO HELP YOU QUIT VAPING

SAMHSA'S NATIONAL HELPLINE - 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

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THIS IS QUITTING - THETRUTH.COM

Quitting doesn’t have to be a solo journey. With This is Quitting — the first-ever text-to-quit vaping service — the help and support you need is just a text away. All you have to do to get started is text DITCHJUUL to 88709 or visit thetruth.com for more information.

BecomeAnEX is a free, digital quit-smoking plan and online community of thousands of smokers and ex-smokers developed by Truth Initiative in collaboration with Mayo Clinic. It has helped more than 910,000 people develop the skills and confidence to successfully quit. Research has shown that following the BecomeAnEX quit plan quadruples a tobacco user's chance of quitting.

The EX Program  provides an enterprise-level tobacco cessation program designed for employers and health plans. The EX Program has an active social network of thousands of smokers and ex-smokers and delivers proven quit-smoking treatment via interactive quitting tools and video, live chat, text message, email, and quit medication. It also includes personalized, digital coaching and medication support from tobacco treatment specialists at the Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center and Truth Initiative. Find out more.

How to Quit Vaping

Quitting vaping can be easier when you prepare in advance and have a plan. Find out what steps you can take to get ready to quit

vaping.

Visit smokefree.gov for more info.

RESOURCES WITH MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VAPING

Below are links to resources with information about vaping. We would like to continue to add to this list. If you find a good link that you would like to add to this list please email it to: media@vidadelnorte.com

The Truth Initiative

Truth Initiative is America's largest nonprofit public health organization committed to making tobacco use and nicotine addiction a thing of the past.

Operation Parent

Operation Parent is a passionate group of parents who understand how the right resources, provided at the right time, can positively impact families for generations to come. They provide monthly webinars, e-books, videos, and other resources provide parents with the latest information on today’s toughest parenting issues related to technology, alcohol and drugs, mental health, risky relationships, and more. Operation Parent connects parents with the tools they need to encourage them along their journey, providing additional information and connection to other parents through social media.

Reducing Vaping Among Youth and Young Adults

An Evidence-Based Resource Guide published by SAMHSA.
This guide contains a foreword and five chapters. The chapters stand alone and do not need to be read in order. Each chapter is designed to be brief and accessible to school administrators, community members, policy makers, and others working to prevent and reduce youth vaping.

Basic Information About E-Cigarettes from the CDC

Get the facts about electronic cigarettes, their health effects and the risks of using e-cigarettes.

facts about electronic cigarettes

Tips For Teens: The Truth About E-Cigarettes

This fact sheet for teens provides facts about vaping. It describes short- and long-term effects and lists signs of vaping. The fact sheet helps to dispel common myths about vaping. Access sources and references cited in this fact sheet.

 

Tips For Teens: The Truth About E-Cigarettes Graphic

American Lung Association - How to Talk to your Teens About Vaping

This guide is intended to help you have an important talk about vaping with your kids. Sure, they may think you are uncool and annoying for bringing this up, but it is important that you do. The health risks are real and they need you to fight for them. Have The Vape Talk with your kids today.

 

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Coffee and Conversation Broadcasts

The Coffee and Conversation videos was a live video broadcast hosted on Facebook by Maria Gonzalez , the Coalition Coordinator for Vida Del Norte.  In these broadcasts, Maria invites members of the community to participate in conversations about issues that are affecting us that relate to substance abuse and prevention, mental health and the well-being of youth, families and our communities. The Coffee and Conversation broadcasts are an opportunity for the community to discuss their concerns and show support for one another. Below is an archive of the Coffee and Conversations videos which  happened.


The First Coffee and Conversation Broadcast

Video Published on November 20, 2020
This was the first Coffee and Conversation Broadcast that Maria Gonzalez live streamed on Facebook.  In this video, Maria introduces what Coffee and Conversation is and why she decided to start broadcasting these conversations live and also discusses some of the issues facing the youth in the Questa area. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Speaking with Brian Salazar from Taos Behavioral Health

Video Published November 25, 2020
This Coffee and Conversation is a conversation with the Coalition Coordinator for Vida Del Norte, Maria Gonzalaz and Brian Salazar from Taos Behavioral Health. In this video they talk about substance misuse increasing during holidays, and because of the covid pandemic and also mental health issues that relate to this. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Communicating With Your Kids

Video published December 2, 2020
In this video, the Vida Del Norte Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks about ideas for communicating with your kids and close family members about substance misuse. She also discusses how young people often do not feel like they are really heard when they speak and this can make them uncomfortable talking to adults. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Talking with Questa Councilman John Ortega

Video published December 4, 2020
In this video Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez has a conversation with Questa Councilman, John Ortega to talk about his role in the Vida Del Norte Coalition and why he became involved. Councilman Ortega is part of the Government sector of the coalition. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Live with Licensed Clinical Councilor Gilbert Valdez

Video Published December 9, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Licensed Clinical Councilor Gilbert Valdez talks about the effects that drinking alcohol has on the brain, specifically what happens in the brain when someone consumes too much alcohol. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Angelica Lovato

Talking with Angelica Lovato

Video Published December 16, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks with Angelica Lovato who is a junior at Questa high school and a member of Vida Del Norte's youth coalition, Active8. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Live With Daniel Herrera

Video Published December 18, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks with Daniel Hererra about his experience in recovery, his project RYNO (Rewire Yourself with New Opportunities) and his vision to be a pathway navigator to people in recovery. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Maria Gonzalez Talks About Goals

Video Published January 13, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks about the idea of setting goals and setting goals in the new year and helping to hold each other accountable. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Lawrence Media

Coffee And Conversation With Lawrence Medina From Rio Grande Alcoholism Treatment Program

Video Published January 20, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks with Lawrence Medina From Rio Grande ATP who talks about the services they provide in alcoholism treatment. Rio Grande ATP provides substance abuse treatment, behavioral health services, and access to supportive services as well.
To find out more about Rio Grande ATP please visit https://riograndeatp.org/. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Maria Gonzalez Talking About Coping Skills

Coping Skills

Video Published January 22, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks about helping to give kids coping skills and life skills. She talks about the importance of encouraging exercise, creativity, relaxation and positive self-talk to help kids develop coping skills. VIEW THIS VIDEO

William Borges Talking

A Conversation with William Borges

Video Published January 27, 2020
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks with Vida Del Norte Coalition member William Borges about his experience and his involvement with the coalition. William talks about how hopes to see the youth in the community overcome the obstacles that are in front of them, develop coping skills and not resort to substance youth. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Maria Gonzalez Talks About Trama

Maria Gonzalez Talks About Trauma

Video Published February 2, 2021
In this Coffee and Conversation broadcast Vida Del Norte Coalition Coordinator, Maria Gonzalez talks about trauma. VIEW THIS VIDEO

Surveys and Data

These are some of the most recent surveys that relate to substance misuse in Taos County and Questa.
A new Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey will be published this fall.


2021 Annual statewide Community Survey done by
Rocky Mountain  Youth Corps & Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation

Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey -- Years: 2015 - 2019


Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey -- Years: 2015 - 2019

What the heck is going on with our precious kids   was a powerpoint presentation that Janie Corinne, the Vida Del Norte evaluator gave during the Questa Business Entrepreneurial Network (QBEN) meeting in February, 2021 that presents graphs of the data that was found during the Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey and compares substance use of youth in the Questa area to use in Taos County, NM and the United States. View this presentation.

Questa High School Youth Substance Abuse Summary Report Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey – DFC Core Measures Years 2015 - 2019

CURRENT USE (past 30 days)

2015

2017

2019

At least one drink of alcohol

43.4%

39.3%

59.0%

Smoke cigarettes

17.7%

14.4%

26.2%

Tobacco use, and of the 5 forms of use

-

-

68.1%

Use marijuana

45.8%

54.0%

48.9%

Use a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you

9.9%

16.3%

29.8%

PERCEPTIONS OF RISK

2015

2017

2019

Moderate or great risk if people “take one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day”

56.9%

55.1%

Moderate or great risk when people “have five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week”

67.8%

71.4%

60.9

Moderate or great risk if people “smoke one or more packs of cigarettes per day”

81.0%

80.4%

67.4

Moderate or great risk if people “smoke marijuana once or twice a week”

26.6%

22.7%

32.6

Moderate or great risk if people “use a prescription drug (such as OyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you

88.2%

80.6%

73.3

PERCEPTION OF PARENTAL DISAPPROVAL

2015

2017

2019

Wrong or very wrong for you to have one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

84.3%

79.6%

80.4%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke cigarettes?

87.9%

88.8%

78.3%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke marijuana?

69.2%

54.6%

57.8%

Wrong or very wrong for you to use prescription drugs (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you?

93.3%

88.7%

84.8%

PERCEPTION OF PEER DISAPPROVAL

2015

2017

2019

Wrong or very wrong for you to have one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

44.7%

51.0%

41.3%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke cigarettes?

67.2%

66.0%

69.6%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke marijuana?

28.3%

21.6%

32.6%

Wrong or very wrong for you to use prescription drugs (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you?

85.6%

80.4%

73.9%

ATTITUDE TOWARD PEER USE

2015

2017

2019

Somewhat or strongly disapprove of someone your age having one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

69.8%

63.5%

47.8%

*The above table displays the Core Measures that each
Drug-Free Communities coalition is required to collect biannually.

Questa High School Youth Substance Abuse Summary Report
August, 2020

Questa Middle School Youth Substance Abuse Summary Report Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey – DFC Core Measures Years 2015 - 2019

CURRENT USE (past 30 days)

2015*

2017

2019

At least one drink of alcohol

16.7%

16.4%

Smoke cigarettes

1.5%

3.6%

Tobacco use, and of the 5 forms of use

24.1%

Use marijuana

13.6%

9.1%

Use a prescription drug (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you

3.1%

7.3%

PERCEPTIONS OF RISK

2015*

2017

2019

Moderate or great risk if people “take one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day”

67.7%

Moderate or great risk when people “have five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week”

82.2%

78.2%

Moderate or great risk if people “smoke one or more packs of cigarettes per day”

75.9%

81.8%

Moderate or great risk if people “smoke marijuana once or twice a week”

52.5%

66.0%

Moderate or great risk if people “use a prescription drug (such as OyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you

85.5%

77.4%

PERCEPTION OF PARENTAL DISAPPROVAL

2015*

2017

2019

Wrong or very wrong for you to have one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

92.0%

90.9%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke cigarettes?

98.4%

96.4%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke marijuana?

91.9%

83.6%

Wrong or very wrong for you to use prescription drugs (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you?

95.1%

90.9%

PERCEPTION OF PEER DISAPPROVAL

2015*

2017

2019

Wrong or very wrong for you to have one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

89.8%

67.9%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke cigarettes?

86.4%

75.9%

Wrong or very wrong for you to smoke marijuana?

70.7%

62.3%

Wrong or very wrong for you to use prescription drugs (such as OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) not prescribed to you?

94.9%

79.2%

ATTITUDE TOWARD PEER USE

2015*

2017

2019

Somewhat or strongly disapprove of someone your age having one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

68.9%

68.5%

The above table displays the Core Measures that each Drug-Free Communities coalition is required to collect biannually.

*2015 figures not available

Questa Middle School Youth Substance Abuse Summary Report September, 2018

2021 NM Community Survey

Annual statewide Survey done by
Rocky Mountain  Youth Corps & Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation

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