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Health and Wellness UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBHealth and Wellness. These reports pertain to physical and mental health ratings and behaviors. Physical wellness includes topics such as diet, sleep, exercise, and sexual …

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UCLA Student Health Indicators UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBFor the 2014 and 2020 administrations of the University of California Undergraduate Experience Survey (UCUES) and the UCLA Student Affairs Graduate and Professional …

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National College Health Assessment (NCHA) UCLA Student …

WEBNational College Health Assessment (NCHA) Learn more about the administration of the survey (such as contents, schedule, participants, response rates, and past instruments), …

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NATIONAL COLLEGE HEALTH ASSESSMENT –2019 EXECUTIVE …

WEBSUBSTANCE USE (ACTUAL vs. PERCEIVED) Students’ perception of the substance use of their peers is much higher than actual use. 0.5%. 1.1%. 9.2%. 4.0%

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Wellness Series UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBThe surveys included an identical set of health and wellness questions designed to better understand students’ perceptions of their own physical health, diet, meal patterns, …

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Graduate Students’ Feeling of Needing to Sacrifice Health for …

WEB1 Graduate Students’ Feeling of Needing to Sacrifice Health for Academic Responsibilities . Graduate and professional students face challenges to their overall health and wellness …

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NCHA-III SPRING 2023 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS …

WEBPlease see the ACHA-NCHA III survey codebook for more information about how data on sex and gender are coded. For additional information about the survey’s development, …

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NATIONAL COLLEGE HEALTH ASSESSMENT –2016 EXECUTIVE …

WEBin last 30 . All Other drugs* SUBSTANCE USE (ACTUAL vs. PERCEIVED) Students’ perception of the substance use of their peers is much higher than actual use.

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NATIONAL COLLEGE HEALTH ASSESSMENT – FALL 2014

WEBThis Executive Summary highlights results of the survey for University of California Los Angeles in Fall 2014. Four thousand undergraduate students and two thousand …

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University of California Los Angeles Executive Summary

WEBAll response categories were included, including "don't know" or "0" unless otherwise noted. This Executive Summary highlights results of the ACHA-NCHA II Fall 2012 survey for …

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Dashboard Data Hub UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBWelcome to SAIRO's Dashboard Hub. SAIRO at UCLA administers a variety of surveys geared toward understanding the complexities of the UCLA student population. This …

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NATIONAL COLLEGE HEALTH ASSESSMENT FALL 2012 …

WEBSTUDENTS REPORTING EXPERIENCING CHALLENGES WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO HANDLE (n=355) Participation in extracurricular …

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Entering Student Survey (ESS) UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBEntering Student Survey (ESS) Learn more about the administration of the survey (such as contents, schedule, participants, response rates, and past instruments), in the "About" …

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Reports and Data by Survey UCLA Student Affairs Information

WEBCIRP is a national survey sponsored by the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI). The information collected via this survey provides valuable baseline data about our new …

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UCLA Undergraduate Alcohol Use and Behaviors

WEB1. UCLA Undergraduate Alcohol Use and Behaviors. This brief provides an overview of UCLA undergraduate students’ alcohol use patterns and drinking behaviors. This report …

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University of California Undergraduate Experience Survey (UCUES) …

WEBLearn more about the administration of the survey (such as contents, schedule, participants, response rates, and past instruments), in the "About" section below.

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