Data and Confidence Limits for Youth With a Caring and Supportive Relationship in the Family, Students in Grades 9-12 by County 2009

County Percentage of Students Lower Limit Upper Limit Note
Bernalillo 53.4% 52.0% 54.7%
Catron 72.6% 61.5% 81.4%
Chaves 55.2% 48.8% 61.3%
Cibola 50.9% 44.5% 57.2%
Colfax 57.8% 53.7% 61.9%
Curry 55.9% 47.9% 63.6%
De Baca 66.7% 47.3% 81.7%
Dona Ana 53.7% 50.2% 57.1%
Eddy 51.8% 43.1% 60.5%
Grant 59.1% 49.8% 67.9%
Guadalupe 72.7% 63.5% 80.3%
Harding ** Sample size limitations precluded publishing of results for this county.
Hidalgo 54.4% 45.0% 63.5%
Lea 53.1% 45.3% 60.7%
Lincoln 54.2% 48.9% 59.3%
Los Alamos 57.2% 52.2% 62.0%
Luna 46.1% 38.8% 53.6%
McKinley 47.1% 42.2% 52.0%
Mora 47.7% 29.3% 66.8%
Otero 50.0% 40.8% 59.2%
Quay 48.5% 41.6% 55.4%
Rio Arriba 50.5% 44.0% 57.0%
Roosevelt 61.0% 54.2% 67.3%
Sandoval ** Sample not representative for this county.
San Juan 49.5% 45.2% 53.8%
San Miguel 58.3% 52.2% 64.2%
Santa Fe 53.3% 49.9% 56.7%
Sierra 44.6% 38.2% 51.2%
Socorro 49.8% 41.1% 58.4%
Taos 54.1% 47.8% 60.2%
Torrance 55.8% 50.3% 61.2%
Union 54.7% 48.5% 60.7%
Valencia 57.2% 51.5% 62.7%
NM 54.1% 51.5% 62.7%
Record Count: 34

Data Notes

The Sandoval county rate has been suppressed because it is not representative of Sandoval County. The Harding County has been suppressed because the sample size was too small (<50).

Data Sources

New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, New Mexico Department of Health and Public Education Department.

Definition

Students in grades 9-12 who reported that they had a parent or some other adults who was interested in them, talks with them about their problems, and listens to them when they have something to say.

How We Calculated the Rates

Numerator: Students were asked to respond to the following series of questions: How true do you feel these statements are for you? In my home, there is a parent or some other adult? ...who is interested in my school work. ...who talks with me about my problems. ...who listens to me when I have something to say.
Denominator: Total number of students in grades 9-12 who completed the survey.

Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 03/22/2011


Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey, New Mexico Department of Health, Epidemiology and Response Division, Injury and Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau, Santa Fe, NM, 87502. Telephone: (505) 476-1779
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