Community, State and Congressional District Well-Being Reports … · 2017. 10. 6. · 46 AR AR 47...
Transcript of Community, State and Congressional District Well-Being Reports … · 2017. 10. 6. · 46 AR AR 47...
2012 State of Well-Being
Colorado
well-beingindex.com
Community, State and Congressional District Well-Being Reports
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
State of Colorado Well-Being Ranking from data collected January 2, 2012 - December 30, 2012
*#1 is the top Rank and 50 the bottom*#0 is the bottom Result and 100 the top (see methodology for descriptions)*Source: Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index Survey 2012 n = 353,564 and 2011 n = 353,492
2011 2012
Well-Being Overall 68.4 69.7
Life Evaluation 51.8 52.6
Emotional Health 79.9 81.1
Physical Health 79.3 79.5
Healthy Behavior 65.8 67.6
Work Environment 49.4 52.9
Basic Access 84.3 84.2
Top Quintile 2nd Quintile 5th Quintile4th Quintile3rd Quintile
1 HI HI2 CO CO3 MN MN4 UT UT5 VT VT6 MT MT7 NE NE8 NH NH9 IA IA
10 MA MA11 MD MD12 SD SD13 WY WY14 VA VA15 WA WA16 CT CT17 KS KS18 CA CA19 ND ND20 WI W21 ME ME22 ID ID23 AZ AZ24 OR OR25 NM NM26 DE DE27 TX TX28 IL IL29 PA PA30 NY NY31 AK AK32 NJ NJ33 GA GA34 FL FL35 NC NC36 MI MI37 RI RI38 MO MO39 NV NV40 SC SC41 OK OK42 IN IN43 LA LA44 OH OH45 AL AL46 AR AR47 TN TN48 MS MS49 KY KY50 WV WV
2011 2012
Wel 6 2
Life 13 5
Emo 13 5
Phy 3 1
Hea 9 6
Wor 13 3
Bas 12 12
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
*Ranking of 189 Metropolitan Statictical Areas, following U.S. Census Bureau Definitions for Metropolitan Statistical Areas*Source: Gallup-Healthways Index Survey 2012 n = 353,564 and 2011 n = 353,492*Source: 2013 Nielson Claritas, CBSA Population
Colorado MSA Rankings Ranking from data collected January 2, 2012 - December 30, 2012
Population
Boulder
240,816
Fort Collins,Loveland
245,979
Denver,Aurora
2,001,190
Greeley
191,761
ColoradoSprings
503,376
Overall Rank 2012 2 5 15 38 46
2011 5 9 42 39 38
Life Evaluation 2012 4 14 39 36 41
2011 6 14 92 35 48
Emotional Health 2012 23 60 27 8 22
2011 76 36 82 52 48
Physical Health 2012 7 42 8 9 55
2011 3 1 24 75 8
Healthy Behavior 2012 3 26 38 130 35
2011 8 24 78 33 57
Work Environment 2012 32 5 15 67 125
2011 88 97 45 74 104
Basic Access 2012 6 9 25 95 69
2011 2 6 30 99 51
Top Quintile 2nd Quintile 3rd Quintile 4th Quintile 5th Quintile
State
2
6
5
13
5
13
1
3
6
9
3
13
12
12
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
Colorado Congressional District RankingsRanking from data collected January 2, 2012 - December 30, 2012
*Ranking of 436 Congressional Districts*Source: Gallup-Healthways Index Survey 2012 n = 353,564 and 2011 n = 353,492
CO-01 CO-02 CO-03 CO-04 CO-05
Overall Rank 2012 12 29 105 52 170
2011 134 39 183 109 111
Life Evaluation 2012 31 60 211 117 223
2011 113 56 259 103 151
Emotional Health 2012 74 179 161 81 53
2011 294 77 137 223 101
Physical Health 2012 31 41 172 148 155
2011 109 71 231 59 66
Healthy Behavior 2012 68 61 16 112 99
2011 165 75 56 109 112
Work Environment 2012 4 23 117 13 282
2011 167 107 186 264 237
Basic Access 2012 103 96 224 150 181
2011 217 59 269 130 149
Top Quintile 2nd Quintile 5th Quintile3rd Quintile 4th Quintile
State
2
6
5
13
5
13
1
3
6
9
3
13
12
12
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
Colorado Congressional District RankingsRanking from data collected January 2, 2012 - December 30, 2012
*Ranking of 436 Congressional Districts*Source: Gallup-Healthways Index Survey 2012 n = 353,564 and 2011 n = 353,492
CO-06 CO-07
Overall Rank 2012 5 113
2011 15 265
Life Evaluation 2012 42 240
2011 77 360
Emotional Health 2012 17 126
2011 42 313
Physical Health 2012 8 179
2011 30 175
Healthy Behavior 2012 5 192
2011 97 253
Work Environment 2012 10 37
2011 46 213
Basic Access 2012 1 141
2011 5 171
Top Quintile 2nd Quintile 5th Quintile3rd Quintile 4th Quintile
State
2
6
5
13
5
13
1
3
6
9
3
13
12
12
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
State Congressional District Definitions
1.00Congressional District #1
Counties:
Cities:
Adams County, Arapahoe County, Denver County, Jefferson County
Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Littleton
2.00Congressional District #2
Counties:
Cities:
Adams County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Clear Creek County, Eagle County, Garfield County, Gilpin County, Grand County, Jefferson County, Summit County, Weld County
Allenspark, Arvada, Avon, Basalt, Black Hawk, Bond, Boulder, Breckenridge, Brighton, Broomfield, Carbondale, Dacono, Denver, Dillon, Eagle, Edwards, Erie, Evergreen, Firestone, FortLupton, Fraser, Frederick, Frisco, Golden, Granby, Grand Lake, Gypsum, Henderson, Hot Sulphur Springs, Idaho Springs, Jamestown, Kremmling, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, MCCoy, Nederland, Parshall, Silverthorne, Tabernash, Vail, Ward, Westminster, Winter Park
3.00Congressional District #3
Counties:
Cities:
Alamosa County, Archuleta County, Baca County, Bent County, Conejos County, Costilla County, Custer County, Delta County, Dolores County, Eagle County, Garfield County, GunnisonCounty, Hinsdale County, Huerfano County, Jackson County, La Plata County, Las Animas County, Mesa County, Mineral County, Moffat County, Montezuma County, Montrose County, OteroCounty, Ouray County, Pitkin County, Pueblo County, Rio Blanco County, Rio Grande County, Routt County, Saguache County, San Juan County, San Miguel County
Aguilar, Alamosa, Almont, Antonito, Arboles, Aspen, Austin, Avondale, Basalt, Bayfield, Bedrock, Beulah, Blanca, Boone, Branson, Cahone, Carbondale, Cedaredge, Center, Cimarron, Clark,Clifton, Coalmont, Collbran, Cortez, Craig, Crawford, Creede, Crested Butte, De Beque, Del Norte, Delta, Dinosaur, Dolores, Dove Creek, Durango, Eckert, Egnar, Fort Garland, Fowler, Fruita,Gardner, Gateway, Glade Park, Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, Gunnison, Gypsum, Hamilton, Hayden, Hesperus, Hooper, Hotchkiss, Ignacio, Kim, La Jara, La Junta, La Veta, Lake City,Las Animas, Lewis, Loma, MC Coy, Mack, Mancos, Manzanola, Maybell, Meeker, Meredith, Mesa, Model, Moffat, Monte Vista, Montrose, Mosca, Naturita, New Castle, Norwood, Nucla, OakCreek, Olathe, Ophir, Ouray, Pagosa Springs, Palisade, Paonia, Parachute, Parlin, Pitkin, Placerville, Pleasant View, Powderhorn, Pritchett, Pueblo, Rangely, Redvale, Ridgway, Rifle, RockyFord, Rye, Saguache, San Luis, Sanford, Silt, Silverton, Slater, Snowmass, Snowmass Village, Somerset, South Fork, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, Toponas, Towaoc, Trinchera, Trinidad,Villa Grove, Walden, Walsenburg, Westcliffe, Weston, Wetmore, Whitewater, Yellow Jacket
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
State Congressional District Definitions
4.00Congressional District #4
Counties:
Cities:
Adams County, Baca County, Bent County, Boulder County, Cheyenne County, Crowley County, El Paso County, Kiowa County, Kit Carson County, Larimer County, Lincoln County, LoganCounty, Morgan County, Otero County, Phillips County, Prowers County, Sedgwick County, Washington County, Weld County, Yuma County
Akron, Amherst, Anton, Arapahoe, Arlington, Arriba, Atwood, Ault, Bellvue, Berthoud, Bethune, Briggsdale, Brighton, Brush, Burlington, Campo, Carr, Cheyenne Wells, Cope, Crook, Drake,Eads, Eaton, Eckley, Estes Park, Evans, Flagler, Fleming, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Fort Morgan, Fowler, Genoa, Gill, Granada, Greeley, Grover, Hartman, Hasty, Haswell, Haxtun, Hillrose,Holly, Holyoke, Hudson, Hugo, Idalia, Iliff, Joes, Johnstown, Julesburg, Karval, Keenesburg, Kersey, Kirk, Kit Carson, La Junta, La Salle, Lamar, Laporte, Las Animas, Limon, Lindon,Livermore, Log Lane Village, Longmont, Loveland, Lyons, Manzanola, Mc Clave, Mead, Merino, Milliken, New Raymer, Nunn, Olney Springs, Orchard, Ordway, Otis, Ovid, Padroni, Peetz,Pierce, Platteville, Pritchett, Red Feather Lakes, Rocky Ford, Roggen, Rush, Sedgwick, Seibert, Sheridan Lake, Snyder, Springfield, Sterling, Stoneham, Stratton, Sugar City, Timnath, TwoButtes, Vernon, Vilas, Vona, Walsh, Weldona, Wellington, Wiggins, Wiley, Windsor, Woodrow, Wray, Yuma
5.00Congressional District #5
Counties:
Cities:
Chaffee County, Custer County, El Paso County, Elbert County, Fremont County, Lake County, Park County, Pueblo County, Teller County
Bailey, Buena Vista, Calhan, Canon City, Cascade, Colorado Springs, Cotopaxi, Cripple Creek, Divide, Elbert, Fairplay, Florence, Florissant, Fountain, Guffey, Hartsel, Howard, Jefferson, LakeGeorge, Leadville, Manitou Springs, Monument, Nathrop, Palmer Lake, Penrose, Peyton, Pueblo, Ramah, Rush, Salida, Simla, Twin Lakes, U S A F Academy, Wetmore, Woodland Park,Yoder
6.00Congressional District #6
Counties:
Cities:
Adams County, Arapahoe County, Douglas County, El Paso County, Elbert County, Jefferson County, Lincoln County, Park County
Agate, Arvada, Aurora, Bailey, Bennett, Byers, Calhan, Castle Rock, Conifer, Deer Trail, Denver, Elbert, Elizabeth, Englewood, Evergreen, Franktown, Golden, Kiowa, Larkspur, Limon,Littleton, Lone Tree, Matheson, Morrison, Parker, Pine, Ramah, Rush, Sedalia, Simla, Strasburg, Watkins
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
State Congressional District Definitions
7.00Congressional District #7
Counties:
Cities:
Adams County, Arapahoe County, Denver County, Jefferson County, Morgan County, Weld County
Arvada, Aurora, Bennett, Brighton, Byers, Commerce City, Deer Trail, Denver, Fort Morgan, Golden, Henderson, Hudson, Littleton, Morrison, Strasburg, Watkins, Westminster, Wheat Ridge,Wiggins
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
Survey Dates: January 2, 2012 through December 30, 2012
Sample Information:Total Surveys: 353,564 Respondents aged 18 and older
Maximum Sample Size: Cities: 14,544 respondents States: 32,189 respondents Congressional Districts: 2,274 respondents*
Minimum Sample Size: Cities: 309 respondentsStates: 910 respondents Congressional Districts: 314 respondents*
Margin of Error: For results based on the overall 353,564 respondents, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximummargin of sampling error is +/-0.2 percentage points.
*For results based on 5,000 +/-1.4 percentage points*For results based on 1,000 +/-3.1 percentage points*For results based on 500 +/-4.4 percentage points*For results based on 300 +/-5.7 percentage points
Composite Results:0 (bottom) to100 (top) Scale
In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias intothe findings of public opinion polls.
The Well-Being Index composite result is an average of six domains: life evaluation, emotional health, physical health, healthy behaviors, work environment and basic access. Among states, overall Well-Being Index results ranged from a high of 71.1 (Hawaii) to a low of 61.3 (West Virginia). The 2012 national average for Well-Being was 66.7, Life Evaluation 49.5, Emotional Health 79.4, Physical Health 77.0, Health Behaviors 64.5 , Work Environment 47.8 and Basic Access 82.3.
Position Scale:For detailed descriptions of the domains, visit the methodology section of www.well-beingindex.com.
Each state is positioned from 1-50, based on composite scores as compared to all States; Each Congressional District ispositioned from 1-436, based on composite scores as compared to all Congressional Districts; Each City (MetropolitanStatistical Area) is positioned from 1-189, based on composite scores as compared to all cities.
"The survey methods for Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index relies on live (not automated) interviewers, dual-frame telephone sampling (which includeslisted landlines as well as random digit dial (RDD) wireless phone sampling to reach those in wireless-only households), and a random selection method forchoosing respondents within a landline household. Additionally, daily tracking includes Spanish-language interviews for respondents who speak onlySpanish, and includes interviews in Alaska and Hawaii. The data are weighted daily to compensate for disproportionalities in selection probabilities andnon-response. The data are weighted to match targets from the U.S. Census Bureau by age, sex, region, gender, education, ethnicity and race. The dataare weighted to match the Center for Disease Control’s National Health Interview Survey targets for telephone status."
"The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index Composite Score is comprised of six sub-indices: Life Evaluation, Emotional Health, Physical Health, HealthyBehavior, Work Environment and Basic Access. The Life Evaluation Sub-Index is partially based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale and combinesthe evaluation of one’s present life situation with one’s anticipated life situation five years from now. The Emotional Health Sub-Index is primarily a compositeof respondents’ daily experiences, asking respondents to think about how they felt yesterday along nine dimensions. The Physical Health Sub-Index iscomprised of questions related to: Body Mass Index, disease burden, sick days, physical pain, daily energy, history of disease and daily health experiences.The Healthy Behavior Sub-Index includes items measuring life style habits with established relationships to health outcomes. The Work EnvironmentSub-Index surveys workers on several factors to gauge their feelings and perceptions about their work environment. The Basic Access Sub-Index is basedon thirteen items measuring resident’s access to food, shelter, healthcare and a safe and satisfying place to live."
About the State, Congressional District & MSA Reports
WWW.WELL-BEINGINDEX.COM
Copyrights © 2013 Gallup, Inc, and Healthways, Inc. All rights reserved.
Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index® is a registered trademark of Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.www.well-beingindex.com
Healthways: 800.327.3822
Gallup: 202.715.3089