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Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment Survey(OPNA)

The Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment (OPNA) Survey is a biennial survey of the 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grades. The survey is a project of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), and has been conducted in Oklahoma since 2004.

The OPNA Survey is a robust tool for providing direction to schools, districts, and communities to effectively improve the lives of students across a variety of issues: alcohol, tobacco, other drug use, mental illness, academic failure, and violence. The survey results provide the necessary  information to plan important prevention and intervention strategies. It will also help schools, districts, and counties judge the effectiveness of current prevention and intervention efforts. The information gained from these surveys will allow school districts and the State of Oklahoma to continue to provide comprehensive prevention programs for our schools and children. The focus of the OPNA Survey is on health risk behaviors such as violence and alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use that can result in injury and/or impede positive development among our youth. The survey also includes risk and protective factors, which are attitudes, behaviors, and opinions that research has shown to be highly correlated with these health risk behaviors.

The OPNA Survey is being conducted December 2025 - March 2026. Click on the links below to view the questions given to 6th graders and the questions given to 8th/10th/12th graders.

View OPNA Survey Results

2025-2026 6th Grade OPNA Survey Questions

2025-2026 8th/10th/12th Grade Survey Questions

OPNA 2023-24 Survey Instrument – 6th Grade

OPNA 2023-24 Survey Instrument – 8th/10th/12th

OPNA Survey FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions concerning the OPNA Survey

Information for Parents and Guardians

Information for School Administrators

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