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Healthy People 2030 includes 359 core — or measurable — objectives as well as developmental and research objectives.
Social Determinants of Health
Social determinants of health have a major impact on people's health and well-being — and they're a key focus of Healthy People 2030.

Health Disparities Data Feature
Healthy People 2030’s disparities data feature allows you to track changes in disparities to see where we’re improving as a nation — and where we need to increase our efforts.

Evidence-Based Resources
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Healthy People in Action Spotlight
Starting at Home — Family-based Interventions Prevent Youth Substance Use
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Youth substance use is associated with increased risk for delinquency; academic underachievement; teen pregnancy; sexually transmitted infections; perpetration of, or experience with, violence; injuries; and mental health problems. Youth, parents, and families are key sectors involved in the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program, the nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use. Preventing or delaying substance use initiation among youth reduces later risk for substance use, substance use disorders, and overdose. The need for prevention is vital and early intervention is critical for youth.