Profiles Results
2016 Profiles Report
Full report of the 2016 Profiles, including methods, short-term and long-term changes over time, and results.
2016 State Profiles results illustrated on U.S. maps PDF | PPT
Previous School Health Profiles Reports
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2014 Profiles Report
Full report of the 2014 Profiles, including methods, short-term and long-term changes over time, and results.
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2012 Profiles Report
Full report of the 2012 Profiles, including methods, short-term and long-term changes over time, and results
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2012 Physical Education Profiles Report
Full report of the 2012 Lead Physical Education Teacher survey results
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2010 Profiles Report
Full report of the 2010 Profiles, including methods, short-term and long-term changes over time, and results
Profiles Articles
For a list of related journal articles authored or co-authored by CDC staff, please see Profiles Journal Articles and CDC Reports.
Report Highlight
Many U.S. schools are not providing adequate sexual health education to students. Across states, the median percentage of schools that teach all 19 sexual health education topics CDC identifies as essential is low and varies by state.
For School Health Profiles, the lead health education teacher in each surveyed school was asked whether each of 19 specific sexual health education topics were taught in a required course. Those topics are listed in the image, click to enlarge it.
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- Page last updated: November 2, 2017
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