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This presentation highlights the Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment (OPNA), a biennial survey of 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grade students across Oklahoma, which measures research-based risk and protective factors across various topics. These factors are highly correlated with health risk behaviors and measured across four domains: individual/peer, family, school, and community. By assessing adolescent attitudes, behaviors, and opinions, the OPNA serves as a robust tool for schools, districts, and communities to improve student's lives through prevention and intervention efforts effectively.