The Fairfax County Youth Survey: A Window into the Lives of Our Youth
Did you know that many kids and teens in our community are dealing with depression, bullying or dating abuse? Or that alcohol and drugs also can be problems?
The annual Fairfax County Youth Survey looks at the behaviors, experiences and other factors that influence the health and well-being of our youth. To learn more about the facts and stats, and to get useful tips on recognizing warning signs of risky behavior and to find out how to get help, view and share the below fact sheets and videos with your family, friends, neighbors and colleagues.
- Risk and Protective Factors
- Teenage Alcohol Use
- Bullying and Cyberbullying
- Teen Dating Abuse
- Teenage Depression and Suicid
- Teenage Drug Use
- High School Boys
- High School Girls
- Teenage Inhalant Use
- Middle Schoolers
- Nutrition and Physical Activity
- School Year 2011-2012 Result Highlights
- Three To Succeed (English, Spanish)
- Teens and Alcohol
- Bullying and Cyberbullying (English, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese)
- Teen Dating Abuse (English, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese)
- Teens and Depression
- Teens and Inhalants
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Fairfax County is committed to nondiscrimination in all county programs, services and activities. To request reasonable accommodations or to receive this information in an alternate format, call 703-324-4600, TTY 711.


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