Antisocial Behavior & Gambling

Antisocial behavior (ASB) is a measure of the percentage of students who report any involvement during the past year with ten antisocial behaviors: Suspended from School, Drunk or High at School, Sold Illegal Drugs, Stolen a Vehicle, Been Arrested, Attacked Someone to Harm Them, Carried a Handgun, Taken a Handgun to School, Drinking and Driving, and Passenger with a Drinking Driver.

Gambling behavior charts show the percentage of students who engaged in each of the 10 types of gambling: gambled at a casino; played the lottery; bet on team sports, played cards for money; bet money on horse races; played bingo for money or prizes; gambled on the internet; bet on dice games; bet on games of personal skill; gambled at school, church, or community event; as well as the percentage for any gambling
behavior during the past year.

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