High School Students Continue to Engage in High Risk Behaviors

High School Students Continue to Engage in High Risk Behaviors
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By Danice K. Eaton, PhD|Laura Kann, PhD|Steve Kinchen|Shari Shanklin, MS|James Ross, MS|Joseph Hawkins, MA|William A. Harris, MM|Richard Lowry, MD|Tim McManus, MS|David Chyen, MS|Connie Lim, MPA|Nancy D. Brener, PhD|Howell Wechsler, EdD
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Nature of the Problem: Priority health-risk behaviors, which are behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among youth and adults, often are established during childhood and adolescence, extend into adulthood, are interrelated, and are preventable.

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