CITY’S EFFECTIVENESS PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELLNESS |
When asked to rate the City’s effectiveness in promoting health and wellness through its recreational programs and facilities, 16.8 percent of residents did not state an opinion (most likely because they lacked direct experience). As such, the 16.8 percent of respondents that did not provide an opinion were filtered out of the analysis for this question.
Approximately nine out of ten residents (90.3%) who provided an opinion felt the City was effectively promoting health and wellness through recreation. Of those, 34.1 percent felt the City was “Very effective” and 56.2 percent rated the City as “Somewhat effective.”
Figure 17 - Effectiveness Promoting Health and Wellness
- Residents who have lived in the City for 15 years or more, those 65 years and older, those currently unemployed or retired, and residents without children were more likely than their sub-group counterparts to rate the City as effective in promoting health and wellness through recreation.
- Residents in zip code 92008 were the most likely to rate the City as effective, whereas residents in 92009 were the most likely to rate the City as ineffective.
- Compared to residents in other ethnic categories, Asian residents were much more likely to rate the City as ineffective (31.4%).
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