Disciplinary and Delinquent Behavior—SAGE Baseline Survey is a survey designed to measure the prevalence of disciplinary and delinquent behaviors in youth. It was developed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The survey was designed to help identify risk factors associated with disciplinary and delinquent behaviors in youth. It also helps to identify protective factors that can help reduce the likelihood of these behaviors. The survey is designed to assess the frequency and intensity of disciplinary and delinquent behaviors in youth. It includes questions about physical violence, substance use, sexual behavior, property damage, and other types of delinquent behavior. It also assesses the level of involvement in school, family, and community activities. The survey is administered to youth aged 12–17 in the United States. It is administered in a variety of settings, including schools, community centers, and homes. The survey is administered in English and Spanish. The survey is intended to provide a baseline for tracking the prevalence of disciplinary and delinquent behaviors in youth. It can be used to monitor changes in these behaviors over time and to identify areas of concern that may require additional intervention. The survey can also be used to identify protective factors that can help reduce the likelihood of these behaviors.
- Within the past month
- Between 1 and 6 months ago
- Between 6 months and 1 year ago
- Over 1 year ago1
- Never