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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2021 Apr 2;69(3):432–439. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.12.144

Table 1.

Relative annual change in the prevalence of risk behaviors and unstructured in-person socializing behaviors among U.S. 12th graders (Monitoring the Future survey: 1999–2017).

Prevalence: 1999 vs. 2017
APCa (95% CI) Year: 1999 (95% CI) Year: 2017 (95% CI)
Risk Behaviors
 Used alcohol (past 30 days) −2.2% (−2.4%, −2.0%) 51.0% (48.5%, 53.4%) 34.4% (32.1%, 36.9%)
 Used cigarette (past 30 days) −5.7% (−6.1%, −5.3%) 35.3% (33.0%, 37.6%) 9.7% (8.3%, 11.3%)
 Used cannabis (past 30 days) 0.3% (−0.1%, 0.7%) 24.4% (22.4%, 26.6%) 23.6% (21.6%, 25.7%)
 Used cocaine (past 30 days) −6.0% (−7.4%, −4.5%) 2.3% (1.7%, 3.2%) 0.9% (0.6%, 1.4%)
 In physical fight (past year) −2.1% (−2.6%, −1.5%) 14.7% (13.1%, 16.5%) 10.5% (9.0%, 12.1%)
 Hurt someone on purpose (past year) −1.6% (−2.1%, −1.0%) 13.3% (11.7%, 15.0%) 8.6% (7.3%, 10.1%)
 Threaten someone with weapon (past year) −1.8% (−2.9%, −0.7%) 3.8% (3.0%, 4.9%) 2.6% (2.0%, 3.6%)
 Steal something worth <$50 (past year) −2.3% (−2.6%, −1.9%) 31.0% (28.8%, 33.3%) 22.6% (20.6%, 24.8%)
 Steal something worth ≥$50 (past year) −2.5% (−3.2%, −1.9%) 10.6% (9.2%, 12.2%) 7.6% (6.4%, 9.0%)
Unstructured In-Person Socializing b
 Go out during the evenings for fun at least 3 times per week (vs. twice per week or less) −1.8% (−2.0%, −1.6%) 51.3% (48.8%, 53.8%) 34.8% (32.4%, 37.3%)
 Go to parties at least once per month (vs. a few times per year or less) −1.7% (−1.8%, −1.5%) 73.6% (71.5%, 75.7%) 52.2% (49.7%, 54.7%)
 Ride around in a car just for fun at least once per week (vs. twice per month or less) −1.3% (−1.4%, −1.1%) 64.3% (62%, 66.6%) 55.0% (52.6%, 57.4%)
 Get together with friends informally “almost every day” (vs. at least once per week or less) −2.3% (−2.5%, −2.1%) 49.5% (47.1%, 51.9%) 29.9% (27.7%, 32.2%)
a

APC = “Annual Percent Change” (exponentiated coefficient of log-binomial model − 1)*100. APC represents the relative change in the prevalence of a behavior each year (−5% indicates a 5% decline in the prevalence per year, i.e., Relative Risk of 0.95)

b

Dichotomized at approximate 50th percentile of the distribution of the original ordinal variable

Note: All trends statistically significant p<0.05 except for cannabis.