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Perceived Parent Disapproval of Using Prescription Without a Prescription Students Who Reported Their Parents Would Feel It Was Wrong for the Student to Misuse Prescription Drugs (Grades 10 and 12)

The percentage of Wyoming students in grades 10 and 12 reporting their parents would feel it would be very wrong or wrong if they used prescription drugs that were not prescribed to them.

County Average
Albany
Big Horn 95%
Campbell 94%
Carbon 94%
Converse 96%
Crook 95%
Fremont 95%
Goshen 93%
Hot Springs 88%
Johnson 94%
Laramie 95%
Lincoln 95%
Natrona
Niobrara
Park 95%
Platte 97%
Sheridan 93%
Sublette 94%
Sweetwater
Teton 95%
Uinta 97%
Washakie 99%
Weston 95%
Wyoming 95%

Note: Because of the large number of county response rate concerns in 2020 due to the school closures for COVID-19 mitigation, this graph no longer presents multi-year averages. Instead, this graph presents the results for the 2022 PNA only. This reflects only the most current results. No results were available for Natrona County because they did not participate in the 2022 PNA. Niobrara County results are also not available because of low participation numbers. Albany and Sweetwater Counties had very low response rates in the 12th grade, invalidating the combined 10th and 12th grade results.

SOURCE: PNA 2022

About the Data

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