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About HYS
Healthy Youth Survey
Healthy Youth Survey, Helping Washington’s students thrive and lead healthier, happier lives.
- The survey shows trends over time and helps parents, schools, and communities address issues impacting youth.
- Schools and districts get reports of their results – helping them understand their students’ needs.
- About 200,000 students in grades 6 -12 across the state take the survey every two years.
- Participation is voluntary and anonymous.
- Free for schools in Washington State.
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Thank you for participating in the 2025 Healthy Youth Survey!
HYS is now closed. Survey results will be posted on AskHYS in March 2026.
Highlights from the 2023 Healthy Youth Survey
Mental Health and Well-being
- 6 in 10 10th-graders reported feeling nervous, anxious, on edge, or not being able to stop or control worrying.
- Mental health outcomes among 10th graders are improving, but remain highly concerning, especially for youth who already face more barriers to mental health support.
- According to the new data, depressive feelings and contemplation or planning suicide significantly decreased from 2021 to 2023. Even so, 30% of 10th graders reported persistent depressive feelings, and nearly 15% reported contemplating suicide. While this is an unacceptable level of youth struggling with suicidal thoughts, it is also the lowest rate we have seen in Washington in 20 years.
Hope
About 7 in 10 10th-graders reported feelings of moderate to high hope – meaning they have set meaningful goals or pathways and are motivated to achieve them.
Social Support
In 2023, more students reported:
- Having adults to turn to when feeling depressed
- Having people from school who would help them
- Receiving information from their school about the warning signs of suicide
- Greater levels of success on academic indicators
Substance Use
- In 2021, there was a big decrease in substance use among youth. In 2023, we saw that this mostly stayed the same across substances. This is good news!
- Among 10th-grade participants, 8% reported vaping, 9% reported using alcohol, and 8% reported using cannabis.
The Healthy Youth Survey
- The Healthy Youth Survey (HYS) is a collaborative effort of the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Department of Health, the Health Care Authority - Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery, and the Liquor and Cannabis Board.
- The Healthy Youth Survey provides important survey results about the health of adolescents in Washington. Schools, school districts, local health jurisdiction, county prevention coordinators, community mobilization coalitions, community public health and safety networks, and others use this information to guide policy and programs that serve youth.
Students
215K
More than 215,000 students participated in the 2023 HYS.
SCHOOLS
873
About 873 schools participated in the 2023 HYS.
COUNTIES
39
Students from schools in all 39 counties participated in the 2023 HYS.