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Table 230.62. | Percentage of public school students in grades 9-12 who reported having been bullied on school property or electronically bullied during the previous 12 months, by state: Selected years, 2009 through 2013 |
[Standard errors appear in parentheses] | ||||||||||||
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State | Bullied on school property1 | Electronically bullied2 | ||||||||||
2009 | 2011 | 2013 | 2009 | 2011 | 2013 | |||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||||
United States3 | 19.9 | (0.58) | 20.1 | (0.68) | 19.6 | (0.55) | — | (†) | 16.2 | (0.45) | 14.8 | (0.54) |
Alabama | 19.3 | (1.45) | 14.1 | (1.22) | 20.8 | (1.28) | — | (†) | 12.3 | (1.64) | 13.5 | (0.95) |
Alaska | 20.7 | (1.29) | 23.0 | (1.32) | 20.7 | (1.35) | — | (†) | 15.3 | (1.04) | 14.7 | (1.10) |
Arizona | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Arkansas | — | (†) | 21.9 | (1.74) | 25.0 | (1.51) | — | (†) | 16.7 | (1.48) | 17.6 | (1.05) |
California | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Colorado | 18.8 | (1.60) | 19.3 | (1.33) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 14.4 | (1.09) | — | (†) |
Connecticut | — | (†) | 21.6 | (1.09) | 21.9 | (0.96) | — | (†) | 16.3 | (0.81) | 17.5 | (1.23) |
Delaware | 15.9 | (1.11) | 16.5 | (1.03) | 18.5 | (0.96) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 13.4 | (0.78) |
District of Columbia | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Florida | 13.4 | (0.51) | 14.0 | (0.54) | 15.7 | (0.50) | — | (†) | 12.4 | (0.53) | 12.3 | (0.54) |
Georgia | — | (†) | 19.1 | (1.66) | 19.5 | (1.36) | — | (†) | 13.6 | (1.09) | 13.9 | (0.93) |
Hawaii | — | (†) | 20.3 | (1.29) | 18.7 | (1.00) | — | (†) | 14.9 | (0.80) | 15.6 | (0.98) |
Idaho | 22.3 | (1.03) | 22.8 | (1.76) | 25.4 | (1.12) | — | (†) | 17.0 | (1.18) | 18.8 | (1.18) |
Illinois | 19.6 | (1.46) | 19.3 | (1.31) | 22.2 | (1.00) | — | (†) | 16.0 | (1.38) | 16.9 | (0.77) |
Indiana | 22.8 | (1.69) | 25.0 | (1.38) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 18.7 | (1.15) | — | (†) |
Iowa | — | (†) | 22.5 | (1.47) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 16.8 | (0.97) | — | (†) |
Kansas | 18.5 | (1.21) | 20.5 | (1.31) | 22.1 | (1.57) | — | (†) | 15.5 | (0.88) | 16.9 | (0.97) |
Kentucky | 20.8 | (1.30) | 18.9 | (1.24) | 21.4 | (1.41) | — | (†) | 17.4 | (1.14) | 13.2 | (1.06) |
Louisiana | 15.9 | (1.88) | 19.2 | (1.40) | 24.2 | (1.64) | — | (†) | 18.0 | (1.53) | 16.9 | (1.91) |
Maine | 22.4 | (0.49) | 22.4 | (0.43) | 24.2 | (0.66) | — | (†) | 19.7 | (0.55) | 20.6 | (0.61) |
Maryland | 20.9 | (0.96) | 21.2 | (1.28) | 19.6 | (0.25) | — | (†) | 14.2 | (0.78) | 14.0 | (0.22) |
Massachusetts | 19.4 | (0.89) | 18.1 | (1.04) | 16.6 | (0.98) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 13.8 | (0.79) |
Michigan | 24.0 | (1.77) | 22.7 | (1.40) | 25.3 | (1.47) | — | (†) | 18.0 | (0.91) | 18.8 | (1.20) |
Minnesota | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Mississippi | 16.0 | (1.04) | 15.6 | (1.32) | 19.2 | (0.93) | — | (†) | 12.5 | (0.93) | 11.9 | (0.74) |
Missouri | 22.8 | (1.74) | — | (†) | 25.2 | (1.72) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Montana | 23.1 | (1.32) | 26.0 | (1.06) | 26.3 | (0.68) | — | (†) | 19.2 | (0.92) | 18.1 | (0.62) |
Nebraska | — | (†) | 22.9 | (0.85) | 20.8 | (1.10) | — | (†) | 15.8 | (0.81) | 15.7 | (0.91) |
Nevada | — | (†) | — | (†) | 19.7 | (1.09) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 15.0 | (1.28) |
New Hampshire | 22.1 | (1.53) | 25.3 | (1.21) | 22.8 | (1.05) | — | (†) | 21.6 | (1.27) | 18.1 | (1.02) |
New Jersey | 20.7 | (1.44) | 20.0 | (1.57) | 21.3 | (1.12) | — | (†) | 15.6 | (1.65) | 14.8 | (1.25) |
New Mexico | 19.5 | (0.80) | 18.7 | (0.72) | 18.2 | (0.95) | — | (†) | 13.2 | (0.66) | 13.1 | (0.67) |
New York | 18.2 | (1.01) | 17.7 | (0.66) | 19.7 | (1.43) | — | (†) | 16.2 | (0.68) | 15.3 | (0.89) |
North Carolina | 16.6 | (1.00) | 20.5 | (1.34) | 19.2 | (0.94) | — | (†) | 15.7 | (0.83) | 12.5 | (1.11) |
North Dakota | 21.1 | (1.29) | 24.9 | (1.24) | 25.4 | (1.28) | — | (†) | 17.4 | (1.15) | 17.1 | (0.82) |
Ohio4 | — | (†) | 22.7 | (1.83) | 20.8 | (1.40) | — | (†) | 14.7 | (1.08) | 15.1 | (1.31) |
Oklahoma | 17.5 | (1.25) | 16.7 | (1.27) | 18.6 | (1.08) | — | (†) | 15.6 | (1.21) | 14.3 | (1.33) |
Oregon | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Pennsylvania | 19.2 | (1.18) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
Rhode Island | 16.3 | (0.85) | 19.1 | (1.74) | 18.1 | (1.00) | — | (†) | 15.3 | (1.14) | 14.3 | (1.11) |
South Carolina | 15.1 | (1.53) | 18.3 | (1.36) | 20.2 | (1.33) | — | (†) | 15.6 | (1.44) | 13.8 | (1.00) |
South Dakota4 | — | (†) | 26.7 | (1.25) | 24.3 | (2.05) | — | (†) | 19.6 | (0.94) | 17.8 | (1.05) |
Tennessee | 17.3 | (1.24) | 17.5 | (0.88) | 21.1 | (1.22) | — | (†) | 13.9 | (0.69) | 15.5 | (0.94) |
Texas | 18.7 | (1.06) | 16.5 | (0.73) | 19.1 | (1.06) | — | (†) | 13.0 | (0.66) | 13.8 | (1.04) |
Utah | 18.8 | (1.05) | 21.7 | (0.97) | 21.8 | (0.99) | — | (†) | 16.6 | (1.12) | 16.9 | (0.87) |
Vermont | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | 15.2 | (0.54) | 18.0 | (0.32) |
Virginia | — | (†) | 20.3 | (1.37) | 21.9 | (0.87) | — | (†) | 14.8 | (1.49) | 14.5 | (0.61) |
Washington | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) | — | (†) |
West Virginia | 23.5 | (1.33) | 18.6 | (1.71) | 22.1 | (1.72) | — | (†) | 15.5 | (1.18) | 17.2 | (0.89) |
Wisconsin | 22.5 | (1.28) | 24.0 | (1.35) | 22.7 | (1.23) | — | (†) | 16.6 | (0.74) | 17.6 | (0.86) |
Wyoming | 24.4 | (0.93) | 25.0 | (0.98) | 23.3 | (0.82) | — | (†) | 18.7 | (0.80) | 16.1 | (0.71) |
—Not available. | ||||||||||||
†Not applicable. | ||||||||||||
1 Bullying was defined for respondents as "when one or more students tease, threaten, spread rumors about, hit, shove, or hurt another student over and over again." "On school property" was not defined for survey respondents. | ||||||||||||
2 Survey respondents were asked about being electronically bullied ("being bullied through e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, websites, or texting"). Data on electronic bullying were not collected in 2009. | ||||||||||||
3 Data for the U.S. total include both public and private schools and were collected through a national survey representing the entire country. | ||||||||||||
4 Data include both public and private schools. | ||||||||||||
NOTE: State-level data include public schools only, with the exception of data for Ohio and South Dakota. Data for the U.S. total, Ohio, and South Dakota include both public and private schools. For specific states, a given year’s data may be unavailable (1) because the state did not participate in the survey that year; (2) because the state omitted this particular survey item from the state-level questionnaire; or (3) because the state had an overall response rate of less than 60 percent (the overall response rate is the school response rate multiplied by the student response rate). | ||||||||||||
SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Adolescent and School Health, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), 2009 through 2013. (This table was prepared September 2014.) |