Healthy Gators Student Survey

In spring 2008, the Healthy Gators 2010 coalition administered a comprehensive health survey to UF students. Over 2,500 students completed the survey. The findings will help health professionals and campus administrators identify priorities for future programs and services to more effectively meet the health needs of UF students.

Students were randomly selected to participate in the survey and answered questions in ten key areas: 1) impediments to academic performance, 2) general health,
3) medical problems, 4) mental health, sleep and stress, 5) sexual health and contraception, 6) alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, 7) nutrition, weight and exercise, 8) sexual assault and violence, 9) vehicle safety and sunlight/UV exposure and 10) campus health services, resources and policies.

Healthy Gator Student Survey Report

Press Release

Frequently Asked Questions

The survey's data set is also available upon request to individuals affiliated with the University of Florida. The data set will be available to the public at large beginning in May 2009. Please complete a data request form and submit to Dr. Shirley Haberman, Data Collection and Analysis Work Group chair. Her contact information is at the bottom of the request form.


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Healthy Gators 2010

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Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs

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Mental Health/Stress Relief/Sleep

Medical Health

Nutrition/Healthy Eating

Physical Activity/Fitness

Recreation/Leisure

Safety/Injury Prevention

Sexual Health

Spiritual/Cultural Health

Work Life

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