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What is Oregon Healthy Teens?

Welcome to the Oregon Research Institute (ORI) Oregon Healthy Teens website.

Oregon Healthy Teens (OHT) began in 2000 as Oregon’s effort to learn about and improve the health and well-being of young people across the state. Initially, OHT represented collaboration among Oregon Research Institute, the Oregon Departments of Education and Health & Human Services, and the Oregon Commission on Children & Families. These groups became partners with the goal of learning the best ways to protect Oregon youth from the risks they face as they move from adolescence into adulthood.

In the spring of 2004, the National Cancer Institute awarded an additional five-year grant to Oregon Research Institute (ORI) to continue its investigation into the factors influencing the health of Oregon youth. This funding will allow us to work with 36 communities throughout Oregon, selected from schools that had participated in the previous three years of the OHT survey. In the school year of 2004-05, we will begin an additional four years of surveying 8th and 11th grade students in high schools and middle schools in those 36 communities. Additionally, we will randomly assign half of those communities to receive a tobacco-use prevention intervention.

The State of Oregon is continuing to conduct the OHT survey in a random sample of approximately one-third of all high schools and middle or junior high schools across the state.

To view a copy of OHT questionnaires, visit our Questionnaires page.

For more information about tobacco research at Oregon Research Institute, visit our Research page on this site.

OHT Principal Investigator Anthony Biglan was an expert witness in the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against the major tobacco companies. You can read his testimony on this site.

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This page was last updated September 11, 2008

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