- 82 probable deaths from 1995 through October 2007 among youth ages 6 to 19 years old
- The peak age was13.3 and 87 % were male.
- This age distribution differs from suicide which steadily increases with increasing age.
They recommended that parents, educators, health care providers, and medical examiners
and coroners become familiar with warning signs that youth are playing the choking game.
- For the number of Choking Game Victims injured or killed reported to date (see the Database)
- 87% of victims were male, of those 7% are injuries. (2006 statistics reported, 90% were male)
- 13% of victims were female, of those 9% are injuries
- Many states had a significant increase in reported Choking Game cases (current and previous years)
since the 2006 reporting.
- California and Texas have the highest number of Choking Game cases. Followed closely by Ohio,
Pennsylvania and Georgia.
- North Carolina's number of reported Choking Game cases (see map of cases) has tripled since 2006
which places them 6th in highest number of cases to date.
- Of the cases in North Carolina, 25% are female. (above the national average of 13%)
- Texans reported 4 fatal Choking Game cases in 2006. By 2008, that number rose to 28.
* Statistical Information was complied from the Victim's Database data on 04/30/09. As that data is assumed incomplete by the
under reporting of cases, these statistics are as accurate as possible.

DB Foundation Choking Game Statistical Updates:
2008 The United States CDC MMWR Feb 15,2008 reported its first investigation of choking game
Studies of Choking Game Participation
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There have been 5 studies of choking game
participation by youth.
"Choking Game" Awareness and Participation Among 8th
Graders --- Oregon, 2008
"This study represents the first systematic assessment at the state
level for awareness of and participation in strangulation activities
among youths. Results from the 2008 Oregon Healthy Teens
survey indicated that nearly one third of 8th-grade students were
aware of someone who participated in the choking game, and
nearly 6% acknowledged trying it."
In 2006, the McKeon Educational Group surveyed 1,000
children in one school district (ages 10 to 14) and 53% of the
boys admitted playing the choking game. When asked where
they had learned of the game and where they had played, the
number one answer for both was "at school" (Unpublished
communication).
The Williams County Ohio Youth Health Risk Behavioral Survey,
fall 2006, reported 11 % of those surveyed had played,
increasing to 14 % of girls and 19 % of youth aged 17 to 19
years.
According to the Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey
2007 study, about 7 % of Ontario Youth have participated in self
choking or been choked by others to get high. This corresponds
to approximately 79,000 kids in Ontario, Canada. ()
In 2009, the results of a choking game survey given to youth (9 to
18 years) in Ontario, Canada and Texas was published in the
journal Injury Prevention. Of the 2504 youth who completed the
survey, 68 % had heard of the choking game, 45 % knew
someone who had played, 6.6% had participated themselves
and 40% perceived no risk to playing the choking game.




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