2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey  Connecticut Statewide Crosstabs 

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2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
Connecticut Statewide Crosstabs
How To Read This Document
These crosstabs present question‐by‐question weighted estimates from the 2015
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey, disaggregated by various demographic
and socioeconomic characteristics. Each estimate represents how a group of
respondents – weighted to be representative of the population within the specified
geographic area – answered the question shown. Please use caution in interpreting
the information here. We recommend contacting DataHaven with any questions.
DataHaven would be happy to help you confirm whether the information in this
document is being cited in a correct way, and possibly to recommend or assist you
with further analysis that might be most useful to your work.
In particular, please be aware of “skip patterns” in the survey, such as “Q23E1. (If
have asthma) During the past 30 days, how often have you used a prescription
asthma inhaler during an asthma attack to stop it?” Only adults who indicated in
the previous question that they been diagnosed with asthma were asked to answer
this question, so the estimates here show the percentages of adults with asthma
who have used inhalers, not the percentages of all adults who have used them.
Methodology
The DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey was designed by DataHaven in
consultation with dozens of local, statewide, and national survey research experts
and local partners, in many cases drawing upon questions used in previous
community surveys throughout the region.
On behalf of DataHaven, the Siena College Research Institute (SRI) conducted the
survey of 16,820 residents of the state of Connecticut, and from specific zip codes
in Westchester County in New York State. Surveys were conducted from April 26
through October 24, 2015. Residents age 18 and older were interviewed from
within all 169 towns in Connecticut and seven zip codes in New York (10504, 10506,
10538, 10543, 10573, 10576, 10580). Interviews were conducted in English and
Spanish. The overall Connecticut sample of 16,219 was weighted by age, gender,
reported race, and county to ensure statistical representativeness. In addition to
demographic parameters, the Connecticut statewide sample was also weighted to
match current patterns of telephone status (landline only, cell phone only or both),
based on the state‐level estimates from the National Health Interview Survey.
Respondents were contacted via landline or cell phone. The design of the landline
sample was conducted so as to ensure the selection of both listed and unlisted
telephone numbers, using random digit dialing (RDD). The cell phone sample was
drawn from a sample of dedicated wireless telephone exchanges from within
Connecticut and the specified zip codes within New York State. Respondents were
screened for residence in the state of Connecticut or one of the seven zip codes in
New York. There were a total of 4,955 respondents who completed the survey on a
cell phone and 11,865 who completed it on a landline. Within Connecticut, 4,817
respondents completed the survey on a cell phone and 11,402 completed it on a
landline. In addition to the traditional RDD samples for landline and cell, we
augmented the sample using a stratified sampling technique. These stratified
samples remained RDD for both landline and cell but used information from the
U.S. Census so as to enhance the composition of the sample, including targeted
regions, urban centers, and high concentrations of minority populations. The
primary supplier of the RDD landline and cell phone samples was Survey Sampling
International (SSI) of Shelton, Connecticut. Additionally, for the cell phone sample
we utilized SSI’s Wireless LITe database which enabled the targeting of cell phone
sample by region or zip code, using the area associated with the billing address. In
addition to the ability to target cell phone sample, utilizing this database allowed
the inclusion of non‐Connecticut and Westchester County telephone numbers as
someone may have moved and their billing address is in the area but their cell
phone number is not a ‘typical’ Connecticut or Westchester County telephone
number (i.e., not a 203, 860 or 914 area code). Again, all of these respondents
were screened for residence in the qualifying area before continuing.
Reported Margins of Error
Margins of error are shown at the top of the crosstab. The “maximum” margin of
error for the Connecticut sample of 16,219 adults is +/‐ 1.1% with a 95% confidence
interval, including the design effects resulting from weighting. This means that in
95 out of every 100 samples of the same size and type, the results that we obtain
would vary by no more than plus or minus 1.1 percentage points from the result
that we would get if we could interview every single member of the population.
This maximum margin of error applies when an observed percentage is 50%, and
the margin of error becomes smaller as the percentage approaches the extremes of
0% or 100%. Margins of error are higher for small geographic or population groups.
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life by ensuring that data from this survey, as well as from other public data
sources, are useful and accessible to the public. For more information, please
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DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
State of Connecticut
Margin of Error by Estimate
1.1%
Sample Size (Weighted)
16219
Q1. Are you satisfied with the city or area where you live?
1.7%
7769
1.4%
8450
4.0%
4136
3.0%
4298
1.7%
7221
3.1%
1433
3.0%
1796
3.0%
2066
3.1%
2186
3.4%
1825
18‐34
84%
15%
1%
0%
35‐49
79%
20%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
79%
21%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
86%
13%
1%
0%
<$15K
73%
26%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
77%
22%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
78%
21%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
83%
17%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
84%
15%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
87%
90%
12%
10%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Q2. As a place to live, is the city or area where you live getting much better, getting somewhat better, remaining about the same, getting somewhat worse or getting much worse?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Much better
8%
8%
7%
8%
7%
7%
8%
6%
10%
14%
15%
12%
9%
7%
Somewhat better
21%
22%
21%
26%
20%
20%
20%
20%
29%
25%
24%
20%
20%
21%
About the same
49%
49%
49%
47%
49%
48%
51%
51%
40%
40%
52%
44%
45%
48%
Somewhat worse
14%
14%
14%
11%
15%
17%
13%
15%
12%
12%
7%
12%
16%
15%
Much worse
6%
7%
6%
5%
7%
7%
5%
6%
6%
7%
1%
10%
9%
7%
Don't know
2%
1%
2%
2%
2%
1%
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
2%
2%
2%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
7%
23%
52%
13%
4%
2%
0%
<$15K
11%
20%
39%
15%
12%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
10%
23%
43%
15%
8%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
8%
21%
46%
15%
8%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
6%
22%
50%
15%
6%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
6%
21%
53%
14%
4%
2%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
7%
8%
23%
24%
53%
53%
13%
10%
4%
4%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Now I'm going to ask you to think about some aspects of life in your city or area. For each of the following, I'd like you to rate that part of life in your area as excellent, good, fair, poor or let me know if you simply don't know enough in order to say.
Q3A. How responsive local government is to the needs of residents
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
$15K‐
$30K‐
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher <$15K
$30K
$50K
Excellent
10%
10%
10%
8%
9%
9%
14%
11%
6%
10%
11%
10%
8%
8%
12%
9%
9%
7%
Good
33%
32%
34%
26%
32%
36%
41%
35%
25%
28%
42%
24%
29%
29%
39%
24%
28%
30%
Fair
28%
29%
27%
28%
30%
30%
24%
28%
32%
26%
19%
27%
31%
30%
26%
26%
30%
30%
Poor
15%
15%
14%
15%
16%
16%
11%
14%
20%
17%
7%
20%
18%
18%
11%
24%
17%
19%
Don't know enough about it in order to say
13%
13%
14%
22%
12%
8%
10%
12%
17%
18%
22%
18%
14%
14%
12%
16%
16%
14%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
10%
32%
30%
15%
13%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
10%
34%
30%
15%
10%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
10%
14%
41%
41%
29%
24%
10%
12%
10%
9%
0%
0%
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
82%
17%
1%
0%
M
81%
18%
1%
0%
F
82%
17%
1%
0%
1.6%
4006
1.3%
2806
1.2%
12599
50‐64
80%
19%
1%
0%
65+
85%
14%
1%
0%
White
83%
16%
1%
0%
Age
2.8%
1723
3.6%
1833
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
77%
80%
22%
19%
1%
1%
0%
0%
8.5%
417
4.2%
722
2.2%
3362
Asian
89%
9%
2%
0%
Less than
High School
79%
20%
1%
0%
High
School
79%
21%
1%
0%
2.0%
4694
3.1%
2684
4.3%
1175
1.2%
10310
2.4%
5694
Children in HH
No
82%
17%
1%
0%
Yes
82%
17%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
7%
21%
49%
14%
6%
2%
0%
Yes
8%
23%
49%
13%
6%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
10%
33%
28%
15%
14%
0%
Yes
10%
34%
30%
14%
13%
0%
Q3B. The availability of the goods and services that meet your needs
Gender
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don't know enough about it in order to say
Refused
Connecticut
27%
47%
18%
6%
3%
0%
M
29%
46%
17%
5%
2%
0%
F
25%
47%
18%
7%
3%
0%
Age
18‐34
25%
46%
20%
6%
3%
0%
35‐49
28%
43%
20%
7%
2%
0%
50‐64
26%
48%
16%
7%
2%
0%
65+
29%
51%
14%
4%
3%
0%
White
29%
47%
16%
5%
2%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
14%
19%
42%
44%
29%
24%
10%
9%
5%
4%
0%
0%
White
32%
47%
13%
5%
3%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
16%
23%
38%
42%
28%
20%
13%
10%
6%
4%
0%
0%
Asian
26%
50%
15%
5%
5%
0%
Less than
High School
13%
42%
29%
10%
7%
0%
High
School
20%
48%
21%
7%
4%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
23%
47%
20%
7%
3%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
34%
47%
14%
4%
2%
0%
Asian
37%
40%
13%
3%
7%
0%
Less than
High School
23%
35%
21%
14%
7%
0%
High
School
25%
44%
19%
9%
4%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
26%
45%
17%
7%
4%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
35%
46%
11%
4%
3%
0%
<$15K
15%
41%
26%
14%
5%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
17%
47%
26%
8%
3%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
22%
48%
19%
8%
3%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
26%
50%
17%
5%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
31%
47%
16%
3%
2%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
33%
44%
48%
40%
13%
10%
4%
4%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
20%
36%
23%
14%
7%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
43%
20%
9%
5%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
25%
45%
17%
9%
4%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
28%
48%
15%
5%
3%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
31%
50%
13%
4%
2%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
36%
43%
47%
40%
12%
10%
2%
5%
3%
1%
0%
0%
No
26%
48%
17%
6%
3%
0%
Yes
28%
45%
20%
5%
3%
0%
Q3C. The job done by the police to keep residents safe
Gender
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don't know enough about it in order to say
Refused
Connecticut
30%
45%
15%
6%
4%
0%
M
29%
45%
15%
7%
4%
0%
F
31%
45%
15%
6%
4%
0%
Age
18‐34
27%
41%
17%
9%
5%
0%
35‐49
31%
43%
16%
7%
3%
0%
50‐64
29%
48%
15%
6%
3%
0%
65+
34%
48%
11%
3%
3%
0%
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Children in HH
No
29%
47%
14%
6%
4%
0%
Yes
32%
42%
16%
7%
4%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q3D. The ability of residents to obtain suitable employment
Gender
Asian
7%
35%
26%
10%
21%
0%
Less than
High School
6%
20%
32%
25%
17%
0%
High
School
5%
25%
34%
22%
14%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
5%
26%
33%
22%
14%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
7%
35%
29%
14%
14%
0%
Asian
36%
42%
10%
7%
6%
0%
Less than
High School
21%
34%
24%
15%
6%
0%
High
School
24%
38%
20%
12%
5%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
31%
38%
16%
10%
5%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
41%
35%
13%
5%
6%
0%
Asian
26%
45%
18%
5%
7%
0%
Less than
High School
16%
42%
24%
11%
6%
0%
High
School
22%
43%
21%
8%
6%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
26%
45%
17%
7%
4%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
34%
45%
15%
3%
3%
0%
Asian
38%
62%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
27%
72%
0%
0%
High
School
31%
69%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
40%
59%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
52%
48%
0%
0%
Q5. How would you describe your ability to influence local‐government decision making? Would you say that you have great influence, moderate influence, a little influence, or no influence at all?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Great influence
4%
5%
4%
4%
5%
5%
5%
4%
7%
6%
4%
7%
4%
4%
Moderate influence
23%
22%
24%
23%
23%
23%
25%
24%
22%
23%
24%
18%
19%
21%
A little influence
33%
34%
32%
32%
34%
34%
32%
34%
31%
27%
27%
24%
29%
32%
No influence at all
36%
36%
36%
37%
36%
36%
34%
35%
38%
40%
38%
45%
45%
41%
Don't know
3%
3%
4%
4%
3%
2%
4%
3%
2%
4%
7%
6%
3%
3%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
5%
28%
36%
27%
4%
0%
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don't know enough about it in order to say
Refused
Connecticut
6%
30%
31%
19%
14%
0%
M
7%
31%
33%
18%
12%
0%
F
5%
29%
30%
19%
16%
0%
Age
18‐34
8%
32%
32%
16%
12%
0%
35‐49
7%
32%
31%
20%
11%
0%
50‐64
5%
29%
34%
21%
11%
0%
65+
5%
26%
29%
15%
24%
1%
White
6%
31%
31%
17%
14%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
4%
6%
22%
25%
33%
36%
27%
21%
14%
12%
0%
0%
White
37%
36%
15%
7%
6%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
18%
25%
38%
36%
25%
20%
15%
16%
4%
4%
0%
0%
White
31%
45%
16%
5%
4%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
16%
21%
42%
41%
25%
24%
11%
11%
5%
4%
0%
0%
<$15K
6%
18%
29%
35%
12%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
5%
23%
34%
25%
14%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
4%
24%
36%
23%
13%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
5%
30%
33%
19%
13%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
5%
33%
35%
13%
13%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
8%
13%
39%
41%
31%
25%
11%
10%
11%
11%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
20%
30%
23%
19%
7%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
21%
38%
20%
14%
8%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
27%
37%
21%
10%
5%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
32%
40%
15%
8%
5%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
35%
37%
17%
5%
6%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
44%
54%
36%
33%
12%
8%
4%
3%
4%
3%
0%
0%
<$15K
16%
38%
25%
14%
7%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
43%
20%
9%
5%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
23%
46%
19%
8%
4%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
32%
45%
15%
4%
3%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
28%
48%
18%
4%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
33%
40%
47%
43%
15%
12%
4%
4%
2%
2%
0%
0%
<$15K
29%
71%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
35%
65%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
37%
63%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
41%
58%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
48%
52%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
52%
59%
48%
41%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
6%
18%
27%
46%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
6%
20%
28%
43%
3%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
3%
20%
33%
41%
3%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
3%
25%
33%
35%
4%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
24%
38%
31%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
5%
8%
28%
27%
36%
35%
29%
26%
3%
4%
0%
0%
No
5%
28%
31%
19%
15%
0%
Yes
7%
32%
32%
17%
11%
0%
Q3E. As a place to raise children
Gender
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don't know enough about it in order to say
Refused
Connecticut
34%
36%
16%
8%
5%
0%
M
33%
38%
16%
8%
5%
0%
F
34%
35%
16%
9%
6%
0%
Age
18‐34
31%
33%
19%
12%
6%
0%
Q3F. The condition of public parks and other public recreational facilities
Gender
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Don't know enough about it in order to say
Refused
Connecticut
28%
45%
17%
6%
4%
0%
M
28%
46%
17%
6%
3%
0%
F
28%
43%
17%
6%
5%
0%
35‐49
35%
36%
17%
9%
3%
0%
50‐64
33%
39%
16%
8%
5%
0%
65+
36%
40%
12%
5%
7%
0%
Age
18‐34
26%
41%
21%
8%
3%
0%
35‐49
29%
43%
18%
7%
2%
0%
50‐64
27%
47%
17%
5%
4%
0%
65+
32%
47%
13%
3%
6%
0%
Q4. Over the past 12 months, have you volunteered for or through an organization or helped out as a volunteer to address needs in your community?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
43%
43%
43%
37%
49%
46%
39%
44%
38%
33%
No
57%
57%
57%
62%
51%
54%
61%
55%
62%
66%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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Children in HH
No
31%
37%
16%
8%
8%
0%
Yes
39%
35%
16%
9%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
27%
46%
17%
5%
5%
0%
Yes
30%
43%
18%
7%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
39%
61%
0%
0%
Yes
50%
50%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
4%
23%
32%
37%
3%
0%
Yes
5%
24%
34%
33%
3%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q6. Are you registered to vote?
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
86%
14%
0%
0%
M
85%
15%
0%
0%
F
86%
13%
0%
0%
Age
18‐34
74%
25%
1%
0%
35‐49
87%
13%
0%
0%
50‐64
90%
10%
0%
0%
65+
94%
6%
0%
0%
White
89%
11%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
81%
69%
18%
30%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Q7. During the past 12 months, how often have you utilized arts and cultural resources within the area, such as concerts, museums or cultural events?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Very often
12%
11%
12%
9%
13%
11%
12%
12%
12%
10%
Fairly often
18%
18%
19%
17%
19%
19%
19%
20%
15%
12%
Sometimes
36%
36%
35%
37%
37%
36%
32%
36%
35%
35%
Almost never
17%
17%
16%
19%
16%
16%
16%
16%
18%
18%
Never at all
17%
18%
17%
18%
14%
18%
21%
16%
21%
23%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q8. Do you have access to a car when you need it? Would you say you have access…
Gender
Very often
Fairly often
Sometimes
Almost never
Never at all
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
85%
4%
5%
1%
5%
0%
0%
M
85%
4%
5%
1%
4%
0%
0%
F
84%
4%
5%
1%
6%
0%
0%
Age
18‐34
79%
6%
8%
2%
6%
0%
0%
35‐49
87%
4%
3%
1%
4%
0%
0%
Q9. How long have you lived at your current address? Would that be…
Gender
Less than one year
At least one year but less than two years
At least two years but less than five years
At least five years but less than ten years
Ten years or more
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
7%
7%
15%
18%
53%
0%
0%
M
6%
7%
15%
18%
53%
0%
0%
F
8%
6%
14%
19%
54%
0%
0%
50‐64
87%
3%
4%
1%
4%
0%
0%
65+
84%
4%
4%
1%
7%
0%
0%
White
89%
4%
3%
1%
4%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
68%
68%
6%
7%
12%
10%
3%
3%
11%
11%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
6%
6%
13%
18%
57%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
10%
11%
9%
11%
19%
20%
20%
22%
42%
36%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
35%
34%
52%
55%
8%
6%
2%
3%
Age
18‐34
13%
13%
23%
19%
32%
0%
0%
35‐49
7%
6%
17%
28%
41%
0%
0%
50‐64
4%
3%
9%
14%
70%
0%
0%
65+
3%
3%
8%
11%
75%
0%
0%
Asian
63%
37%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
64%
35%
1%
0%
High
School
76%
24%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
87%
13%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
92%
8%
0%
0%
<$15K
71%
28%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
79%
21%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
85%
14%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
87%
12%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
92%
8%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
92%
91%
7%
9%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Asian
13%
12%
37%
19%
19%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
8%
9%
25%
17%
39%
1%
0%
High
School
7%
12%
33%
21%
28%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
10%
16%
38%
18%
17%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
15%
24%
37%
14%
10%
0%
0%
Asian
80%
7%
9%
1%
4%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
52%
7%
16%
4%
22%
0%
0%
High
School
74%
5%
8%
2%
10%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
84%
5%
5%
1%
5%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
93%
3%
2%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Asian
13%
6%
25%
24%
31%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
8%
9%
19%
17%
46%
0%
0%
High
School
7%
7%
13%
18%
55%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
7%
7%
15%
18%
53%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
7%
6%
15%
19%
53%
0%
0%
Asian
50%
36%
9%
2%
Less than
High School
30%
58%
6%
4%
High
School
48%
38%
9%
2%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
57%
30%
9%
1%
Children in HH
<$15K
9%
9%
31%
19%
31%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
9%
13%
33%
18%
26%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
10%
18%
36%
18%
19%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
11%
18%
37%
18%
15%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
11%
22%
37%
17%
13%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
13%
17%
21%
29%
39%
36%
16%
10%
11%
8%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
49%
8%
14%
6%
23%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
74%
6%
10%
2%
8%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
86%
5%
5%
1%
3%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
91%
4%
3%
0%
1%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
94%
3%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
96%
97%
3%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
12%
11%
19%
19%
38%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
9%
10%
20%
17%
44%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
10%
7%
15%
17%
51%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
6%
6%
13%
20%
55%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
7%
6%
15%
18%
55%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
5%
4%
5%
5%
13%
14%
21%
23%
55%
54%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
76%
17%
5%
0%
<$15K
20%
65%
8%
3%
$15K‐
$30K
35%
54%
7%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
51%
40%
7%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
67%
24%
7%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
78%
15%
5%
1%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
85%
87%
9%
6%
5%
6%
0%
0%
No
87%
13%
0%
0%
Yes
83%
16%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
11%
17%
34%
18%
20%
0%
0%
Yes
13%
20%
39%
15%
13%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
84%
4%
5%
1%
6%
0%
0%
Yes
86%
4%
5%
1%
4%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
6%
7%
13%
14%
60%
0%
0%
Yes
8%
7%
18%
26%
41%
0%
0%
Q10. Do you own your home, rent, or something else?
Gender
I own my home
I rent my home
I live with family or friends who own
I live with family or friends who rent
Vol: I live in a Retirement Community/Senior
Care
Other
Refused
Age
Children in HH
Connecticut
63%
27%
7%
1%
M
62%
26%
8%
1%
F
63%
29%
6%
1%
18‐34
31%
42%
21%
3%
35‐49
68%
28%
3%
0%
50‐64
76%
21%
2%
0%
65+
78%
18%
2%
0%
White
70%
21%
7%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
3%
0%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
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No
61%
28%
7%
1%
Yes
64%
26%
7%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q11. (If rent) Do you live in a subsidized apartment or are you receiving rental assistance through either a state or federal program?
Gender
Age
Less than
High School
42%
56%
1%
0%
High
School
27%
71%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
22%
77%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
9%
90%
1%
0%
Q12. When you think about your present residence, would you say you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat unsatisfied, or very unsatisfied with its affordability?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Less than
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School
Very satisfied
42%
42%
42%
38%
37%
41%
57%
43%
36%
36%
41%
40%
Somewhat satisfied
40%
40%
39%
42%
42%
40%
32%
39%
42%
45%
46%
40%
Somewhat unsatisfied
10%
10%
10%
10%
13%
11%
6%
10%
11%
9%
7%
9%
Very unsatisfied
6%
6%
7%
7%
6%
8%
4%
6%
10%
8%
4%
9%
Don't know
1%
1%
1%
3%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
2%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
High
School
40%
40%
10%
8%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
39%
41%
12%
7%
2%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
45%
39%
10%
5%
1%
0%
Q13. Thinking ahead 10 years from now, do you think that you will be living in the exact same house or apartment that you live in now or not?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
36%
35%
36%
18%
40%
39%
49%
39%
23%
27%
No
57%
59%
56%
78%
54%
53%
40%
55%
70%
66%
Don't know
7%
7%
7%
4%
6%
7%
11%
7%
7%
7%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
High
School
34%
58%
8%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
32%
62%
6%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
39%
54%
6%
0%
Q14. (If don't think they will be living in same house/apartment in 10 years) 10 years from now, do you think that you will own a home, rent an apartment, or be living in some other setting?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Own a home
61%
63%
59%
69%
72%
55%
34%
61%
63%
59%
65%
37%
52%
59%
Rent an apartment
14%
15%
14%
19%
11%
14%
13%
14%
16%
20%
13%
28%
20%
16%
Live with family or friends who own
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
3%
5%
2%
2%
2%
0%
4%
3%
2%
Live with family or friends who rent
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
3%
1%
1%
Nursing home or institution
3%
2%
4%
0%
0%
3%
14%
3%
2%
1%
1%
3%
4%
3%
Vol: Deceased
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
2%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
Other
9%
9%
9%
6%
8%
12%
10%
9%
7%
9%
11%
10%
10%
10%
Refused
10%
9%
10%
4%
6%
12%
20%
9%
9%
8%
8%
15%
11%
9%
Bachelor's
or higher
70%
10%
2%
1%
2%
0%
7%
8%
Q15. (If don't think they will be living in same house/apartment in 10 years and plan to own a home) When do you think you will be in the market to purchase a home?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Less than
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School
Less than one year from now
10%
11%
10%
8%
12%
10%
14%
11%
10%
10%
10%
10%
At least one year but less than two years
11%
12%
11%
12%
13%
9%
10%
11%
13%
13%
7%
12%
At least two years but less than five years
28%
28%
27%
30%
30%
24%
20%
27%
30%
31%
28%
31%
At least five years but less than ten years
33%
33%
34%
37%
29%
37%
22%
34%
31%
32%
39%
28%
Ten years or more
9%
8%
10%
9%
8%
10%
6%
9%
9%
9%
7%
9%
Never in my lifetime
2%
2%
3%
0%
1%
2%
17%
3%
1%
1%
2%
4%
Don't know
6%
5%
6%
3%
6%
7%
10%
6%
6%
3%
6%
6%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
12%
11%
27%
33%
9%
2%
6%
0%
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
22%
77%
1%
0%
M
18%
81%
1%
0%
F
26%
73%
1%
0%
18‐34
14%
84%
1%
0%
35‐49
23%
77%
0%
0%
50‐64
28%
70%
1%
0%
65+
36%
63%
1%
0%
White
18%
81%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
34%
27%
64%
71%
1%
1%
0%
1%
Asian
7%
88%
5%
0%
Asian
28%
63%
8%
0%
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Less than
High School
34%
53%
13%
0%
High
School
10%
11%
29%
30%
11%
4%
6%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
9%
12%
27%
37%
8%
2%
5%
0%
<$15K
47%
51%
2%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
26%
74%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
11%
88%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
4%
94%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
2%
6%
98%
94%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
36%
37%
12%
13%
2%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
38%
42%
10%
9%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
38%
40%
12%
8%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
42%
40%
11%
5%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
43%
41%
11%
5%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
42%
50%
42%
37%
10%
9%
4%
3%
1%
1%
0%
0%
<$15K
28%
64%
8%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
29%
63%
7%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
29%
64%
7%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
36%
59%
5%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
39%
57%
5%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
42%
44%
53%
51%
5%
5%
0%
0%
<$15K
39%
29%
3%
3%
4%
0%
11%
12%
$15K‐
$30K
52%
19%
4%
2%
5%
0%
8%
9%
$30K‐
$50K
57%
15%
3%
1%
3%
0%
10%
10%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
68%
12%
1%
0%
2%
0%
9%
7%
$75K‐
$100K
71%
10%
2%
1%
2%
0%
7%
6%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
78%
77%
7%
10%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
2%
0%
0%
8%
6%
5%
5%
<$15K
6%
12%
27%
34%
15%
2%
4%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
8%
11%
27%
36%
10%
4%
4%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
10%
10%
33%
33%
7%
2%
5%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
11%
12%
32%
30%
7%
2%
5%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
10%
12%
28%
35%
8%
2%
5%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
11%
18%
13%
12%
25%
18%
36%
35%
8%
12%
2%
1%
5%
3%
1%
0%
No
22%
77%
1%
0%
Yes
22%
77%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
45%
38%
9%
6%
1%
0%
Yes
36%
44%
12%
7%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
35%
57%
8%
0%
Yes
37%
58%
5%
0%
Children in HH
No
54%
16%
3%
1%
4%
1%
9%
12%
Yes
74%
12%
1%
1%
0%
0%
7%
5%
Children in HH
No
11%
11%
27%
34%
8%
4%
5%
1%
Yes
10%
12%
29%
33%
9%
1%
6%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
The next group of questions is about your neighborhood, that is, the area around your home that you could walk to in 10 or 15 minutes or that area you consider to be your neighborhood. How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your neighborhood? Do you strongly
agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?
Q16A. Many stores, banks, markets or places to go are within easy walking distance of my home.
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Income
Children in HH
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
$15K‐
$30K‐
$50K‐
$75K‐
$100K‐
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher <$15K
$30K
$50K
$75K
$100K
$200K $200K+ No
Yes
Strongly agree
31%
31%
30%
40%
32%
27%
23%
27%
46%
47%
31%
44%
38%
33%
25%
42%
37%
38%
30%
29%
25%
21%
30%
32%
Somewhat agree
23%
24%
23%
26%
22%
21%
21%
22%
26%
28%
25%
25%
25%
23%
22%
27%
28%
22%
25%
24%
20%
19%
23%
23%
Somewhat disagree
15%
15%
15%
15%
15%
16%
15%
16%
13%
10%
14%
11%
13%
14%
17%
12%
14%
13%
15%
16%
17%
19%
15%
15%
Strongly disagree
31%
29%
32%
19%
31%
36%
39%
34%
15%
15%
28%
19%
23%
29%
36%
18%
21%
27%
29%
31%
39%
42%
31%
30%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q16B. There are safe sidewalks and crosswalks on most of the streets in my neighborhood.
Gender
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
39%
20%
11%
29%
1%
0%
M
40%
21%
11%
27%
1%
0%
F
38%
20%
10%
31%
1%
0%
18‐34
46%
26%
11%
17%
0%
0%
Age
35‐49
37%
19%
11%
32%
0%
0%
50‐64
37%
18%
10%
34%
1%
0%
65+
37%
18%
10%
34%
1%
0%
White
36%
20%
11%
33%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
57%
50%
21%
24%
9%
9%
13%
16%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Q16C. There are places to bicycle in or near my neighborhood that are safe from traffic, such as on the street or on special lanes, separate paths or trails.
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Strongly agree
32%
35%
31%
36%
31%
31%
33%
33%
35%
34%
Somewhat agree
27%
28%
26%
30%
26%
25%
25%
27%
29%
23%
Somewhat disagree
14%
13%
14%
15%
14%
13%
13%
14%
12%
16%
Strongly disagree
25%
23%
27%
19%
27%
29%
25%
25%
23%
26%
Don't know
2%
1%
3%
1%
1%
2%
5%
2%
2%
2%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q16D. My neighborhood has several free or low cost recreation facilities such as parks, playgrounds, public swimming pools, etc.
Gender
Age
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
41%
30%
11%
16%
2%
0%
M
44%
30%
11%
14%
1%
0%
F
39%
29%
11%
18%
2%
0%
18‐34
45%
32%
11%
11%
1%
0%
35‐49
41%
31%
11%
15%
1%
0%
50‐64
39%
29%
11%
20%
2%
0%
65+
40%
27%
11%
20%
3%
0%
White
42%
29%
11%
17%
2%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
43%
42%
30%
29%
11%
12%
14%
15%
1%
1%
0%
0%
White
14%
11%
15%
59%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
22%
25%
18%
15%
16%
16%
42%
43%
1%
2%
0%
0%
Asian
41%
28%
11%
19%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
49%
21%
10%
19%
1%
0%
High
School
45%
22%
9%
24%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
40%
21%
11%
28%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
35%
20%
11%
33%
1%
0%
Asian
28%
37%
15%
17%
2%
0%
Less than
High School
34%
23%
14%
25%
3%
0%
High
School
33%
26%
13%
26%
3%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
30%
27%
14%
27%
2%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
34%
28%
13%
24%
1%
0%
Asian
41%
31%
14%
12%
3%
0%
Less than
High School
37%
27%
12%
19%
4%
0%
High
School
40%
27%
11%
18%
2%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
38%
31%
12%
18%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
44%
30%
10%
14%
1%
0%
Asian
15%
17%
18%
49%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
31%
17%
18%
30%
3%
0%
High
School
21%
14%
15%
47%
2%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
17%
13%
16%
53%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
11%
10%
16%
62%
1%
0%
<$15K
47%
25%
10%
18%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
49%
23%
8%
20%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
43%
21%
10%
27%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
40%
20%
11%
29%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
34%
22%
13%
31%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
35%
32%
19%
16%
11%
10%
34%
41%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
31%
24%
14%
28%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
30%
27%
14%
26%
3%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
30%
25%
15%
27%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
32%
27%
14%
25%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
33%
29%
14%
23%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
36%
37%
26%
25%
14%
12%
24%
26%
1%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
35%
26%
10%
25%
4%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
39%
31%
13%
15%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
39%
31%
11%
17%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
44%
30%
11%
14%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
41%
35%
9%
14%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
45%
47%
30%
27%
10%
10%
15%
15%
1%
1%
0%
0%
<$15K
30%
15%
16%
37%
2%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
17%
18%
40%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
20%
15%
17%
47%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
13%
13%
16%
57%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
10%
11%
19%
60%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
7%
8%
9%
6%
13%
11%
70%
73%
1%
1%
0%
0%
No
40%
20%
10%
29%
1%
0%
Yes
38%
21%
11%
30%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
33%
26%
13%
25%
2%
0%
Yes
32%
28%
14%
25%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
40%
29%
11%
17%
2%
0%
Yes
43%
31%
10%
14%
1%
0%
Q16E. I do not feel safe to go on walks in my neighborhood at night.
Gender
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
16%
12%
16%
55%
1%
0%
M
12%
9%
15%
63%
1%
0%
F
19%
15%
17%
48%
2%
0%
Age
18‐34
14%
12%
17%
56%
0%
0%
35‐49
14%
12%
15%
58%
1%
0%
50‐64
16%
11%
15%
57%
1%
0%
65+
20%
13%
15%
48%
4%
0%
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Children in HH
No
16%
13%
16%
53%
2%
0%
Yes
14%
11%
15%
58%
1%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q16F. People in this neighborhood can be trusted.
Gender
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
54%
29%
7%
7%
3%
0%
M
55%
28%
7%
7%
2%
0%
F
53%
29%
7%
8%
3%
0%
Age
18‐34
45%
34%
9%
9%
3%
0%
35‐49
51%
30%
7%
9%
2%
0%
50‐64
59%
27%
6%
6%
2%
0%
65+
66%
22%
4%
4%
3%
0%
White
59%
27%
6%
6%
2%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
30%
38%
38%
31%
11%
11%
15%
17%
6%
3%
0%
0%
White
41%
33%
9%
8%
8%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
24%
28%
34%
31%
13%
15%
22%
20%
7%
6%
0%
0%
Q16G. Children and youth in my town generally have the positive role models they need around here.
Gender
Age
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
38%
34%
10%
11%
8%
0%
M
37%
35%
10%
10%
8%
0%
F
38%
32%
10%
11%
8%
0%
18‐34
32%
36%
12%
13%
7%
0%
35‐49
39%
35%
10%
11%
5%
0%
50‐64
40%
33%
9%
10%
7%
0%
65+
43%
30%
7%
7%
13%
0%
Asian
50%
37%
5%
3%
4%
0%
Less than
High School
41%
28%
12%
15%
5%
0%
High
School
44%
30%
9%
13%
4%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
50%
30%
8%
9%
3%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
63%
28%
4%
3%
2%
0%
Asian
36%
40%
7%
5%
12%
0%
Less than
High School
32%
29%
10%
19%
10%
0%
High
School
30%
33%
11%
17%
9%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
34%
34%
12%
13%
8%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
45%
34%
8%
6%
8%
0%
Q17. If the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by your city or town, How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher
Very likely
59%
57%
60%
45%
59%
65%
69%
61%
49%
47%
45%
55%
56%
58%
61%
Somewhat likely
23%
23%
23%
32%
22%
20%
17%
22%
27%
27%
32%
22%
24%
23%
23%
Not very likely
8%
9%
7%
11%
8%
6%
5%
7%
9%
10%
9%
8%
9%
8%
8%
Not at all likely
5%
6%
5%
7%
5%
4%
4%
4%
10%
9%
2%
8%
6%
6%
4%
Don't know
5%
5%
5%
5%
4%
5%
6%
5%
6%
6%
12%
7%
5%
5%
5%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q18. The next set of questions are about your health. How would you rate your overall health, would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Less than
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School
Excellent
27%
29%
26%
33%
30%
24%
19%
28%
23%
26%
34%
19%
Very good
35%
35%
36%
37%
35%
35%
34%
37%
31%
27%
35%
20%
Good
23%
23%
23%
20%
23%
24%
28%
22%
27%
25%
22%
23%
Fair
10%
10%
11%
8%
9%
12%
14%
9%
15%
17%
7%
27%
Poor
4%
3%
4%
1%
3%
5%
5%
3%
5%
5%
1%
11%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
High
School
19%
31%
27%
16%
6%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
23%
36%
26%
11%
4%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
35%
38%
19%
5%
1%
0%
0%
High
School
3%
8%
26%
35%
28%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
3%
5%
24%
41%
26%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
2%
3%
14%
50%
31%
0%
0%
<$15K
31%
30%
13%
20%
5%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
39%
32%
11%
13%
4%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
46%
34%
9%
9%
3%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
56%
30%
7%
5%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
58%
31%
5%
4%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
66%
78%
26%
16%
4%
2%
3%
3%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
23%
29%
15%
23%
9%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
27%
33%
13%
17%
9%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
30%
36%
11%
16%
8%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
39%
35%
11%
9%
7%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
37%
39%
9%
7%
8%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
47%
55%
36%
30%
7%
7%
6%
3%
5%
5%
0%
0%
<$15K
49%
25%
9%
10%
7%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
52%
27%
9%
7%
5%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
55%
24%
10%
7%
5%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
61%
23%
8%
5%
3%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
60%
25%
8%
4%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
62%
64%
24%
20%
7%
7%
3%
4%
3%
5%
0%
0%
<$15K
15%
21%
28%
23%
13%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
16%
29%
31%
17%
6%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
21%
35%
27%
13%
4%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
27%
41%
21%
8%
2%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
29%
43%
22%
5%
2%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
36%
46%
41%
35%
18%
15%
4%
3%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
10%
14%
32%
23%
21%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
5%
11%
29%
34%
22%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
3%
6%
26%
44%
22%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
2%
3%
21%
48%
26%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
1%
3%
15%
50%
31%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
0%
1%
2%
2%
11%
7%
53%
47%
34%
43%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
55%
29%
6%
7%
3%
0%
Yes
54%
29%
7%
8%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
36%
33%
10%
11%
10%
0%
Yes
42%
34%
10%
10%
4%
0%
Children in HH
No
59%
22%
8%
5%
6%
0%
Yes
58%
25%
8%
6%
4%
0%
Children in HH
No
25%
35%
24%
11%
4%
0%
0%
Yes
32%
35%
21%
9%
2%
0%
0%
Q19. Overall, how satisfied are you with your life nowadays?
Gender
Not at all satisfied
Only a little bit satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Mostly satisfied
Completely satisfied
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
3%
5%
20%
43%
29%
0%
0%
M
3%
5%
19%
43%
29%
0%
0%
F
2%
5%
20%
43%
29%
0%
0%
Age
18‐34
2%
6%
20%
43%
29%
0%
0%
35‐49
3%
5%
20%
44%
29%
0%
0%
50‐64
3%
5%
20%
45%
26%
0%
0%
65+
2%
5%
18%
40%
34%
0%
0%
White
2%
4%
18%
46%
29%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
4%
4%
7%
8%
28%
22%
35%
32%
26%
34%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
5%
6%
21%
40%
28%
0%
0%
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Less than
High School
6%
13%
24%
26%
30%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
3%
5%
21%
43%
28%
0%
0%
Yes
2%
5%
18%
44%
32%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q20. Overall, how happy did you feel yesterday?
Gender
Not at all
Only a little bit
Somewhat
Mostly
Completely
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
4%
6%
15%
35%
39%
1%
0%
M
4%
5%
16%
36%
38%
0%
0%
F
4%
6%
15%
35%
40%
1%
0%
Age
18‐34
4%
6%
15%
36%
39%
0%
0%
35‐49
4%
6%
14%
36%
39%
0%
0%
50‐64
4%
5%
17%
37%
35%
0%
0%
65+
3%
5%
15%
32%
42%
1%
0%
White
3%
5%
15%
38%
38%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
5%
5%
8%
9%
17%
16%
25%
25%
43%
44%
0%
1%
0%
0%
White
51%
22%
16%
5%
4%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
52%
44%
17%
22%
14%
16%
8%
8%
8%
9%
1%
1%
0%
0%
White
6%
19%
30%
28%
17%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
10%
11%
23%
25%
31%
25%
20%
22%
16%
16%
0%
1%
0%
0%
White
28%
70%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
35%
22%
64%
77%
0%
0%
1%
0%
White
25%
74%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
19%
17%
80%
82%
1%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
6%
4%
19%
38%
32%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
6%
15%
17%
18%
42%
1%
0%
High
School
5%
8%
19%
29%
38%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
4%
6%
18%
35%
37%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
3%
3%
12%
41%
40%
0%
0%
Asian
41%
25%
20%
6%
5%
2%
0%
Less than
High School
36%
21%
16%
12%
14%
1%
0%
High
School
47%
20%
16%
8%
7%
2%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
52%
19%
17%
6%
5%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
53%
23%
16%
4%
3%
1%
0%
Asian
7%
22%
30%
27%
13%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
11%
25%
18%
19%
26%
1%
0%
High
School
8%
21%
27%
24%
20%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
8%
21%
30%
25%
16%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
4%
18%
32%
30%
15%
0%
0%
Asian
14%
85%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
43%
56%
0%
0%
High
School
35%
64%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
28%
71%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
23%
75%
0%
2%
Asian
18%
81%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
32%
67%
0%
0%
High
School
25%
74%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
23%
76%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
22%
76%
0%
2%
<$15K
10%
14%
23%
24%
29%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
6%
9%
20%
28%
37%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
4%
7%
18%
36%
34%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
3%
5%
15%
38%
38%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
3%
3%
15%
42%
38%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
2%
2%
3%
1%
10%
8%
42%
40%
42%
49%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
35%
20%
20%
12%
11%
2%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
45%
21%
17%
8%
9%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
49%
21%
19%
5%
5%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
53%
21%
16%
6%
4%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
56%
21%
15%
4%
4%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
52%
59%
25%
20%
16%
15%
4%
4%
2%
3%
1%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
14%
21%
24%
22%
19%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
8%
22%
25%
25%
19%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
9%
22%
29%
23%
16%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
6%
21%
30%
26%
17%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
20%
35%
27%
13%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
4%
4%
21%
18%
35%
31%
29%
30%
11%
17%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
39%
61%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
34%
65%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
32%
68%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
29%
71%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
26%
73%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
21%
19%
78%
81%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
29%
70%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
25%
74%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
23%
76%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
22%
77%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
25%
75%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
23%
19%
77%
81%
0%
0%
1%
1%
No
4%
6%
17%
35%
37%
1%
0%
Yes
4%
5%
13%
36%
41%
0%
0%
Q21. Overall, how anxious did you feel yesterday?
Gender
Not at all
Only a little bit
Somewhat
Mostly
Completely
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
51%
21%
16%
6%
5%
1%
0%
M
49%
21%
17%
6%
5%
1%
0%
F
52%
21%
15%
5%
5%
1%
1%
Age
18‐34
44%
25%
20%
6%
4%
1%
0%
Q22. Overall, to what extent do you have the time you need to do things that you really enjoy?
Gender
Not at all
Only a little bit
Somewhat
Mostly
Completely
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
6%
20%
30%
27%
17%
0%
0%
M
6%
20%
30%
27%
17%
0%
0%
F
7%
19%
29%
27%
17%
0%
0%
18‐34
7%
23%
35%
25%
10%
0%
0%
35‐49
50%
22%
15%
7%
5%
1%
0%
50‐64
53%
20%
16%
5%
5%
1%
0%
65+
56%
17%
14%
5%
5%
1%
1%
Age
35‐49
8%
26%
31%
24%
10%
0%
0%
50‐64
6%
19%
31%
27%
16%
0%
0%
65+
3%
9%
18%
32%
37%
1%
0%
Have you ever been told by a doctor or health professional that you have any of the following conditions?
Q23A. High blood pressure or hypertension
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
28%
70%
0%
1%
M
29%
69%
0%
1%
F
27%
72%
0%
1%
18‐34
7%
93%
0%
0%
35‐49
21%
77%
0%
1%
50‐64
38%
61%
0%
1%
65+
56%
43%
0%
1%
Children in HH
No
51%
20%
17%
6%
5%
1%
0%
Yes
50%
23%
15%
6%
5%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
5%
16%
28%
29%
21%
0%
0%
Yes
8%
27%
33%
22%
10%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
34%
64%
0%
1%
Yes
17%
82%
0%
1%
Q23B. High cholesterol
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
23%
75%
0%
1%
M
25%
73%
0%
1%
F
22%
76%
1%
2%
Age
18‐34
6%
94%
0%
0%
35‐49
17%
82%
0%
1%
50‐64
34%
64%
0%
1%
65+
43%
56%
1%
1%
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Children in HH
No
28%
71%
1%
1%
Yes
15%
84%
0%
1%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q23C. Diabetes
Gender
$15K‐
$30K
14%
86%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
11%
89%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
10%
89%
0%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
7%
93%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
5%
5%
94%
94%
0%
0%
1%
1%
Q23C1. (If have diabetes) A test of 'A one C' measures the average level of blood sugar over the past three months. About how many times in the past 12 months has a doctor, nurse, or other health professional checked you for 'A one C'?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
$15K‐
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher <$15K
$30K
None
6%
6%
7%
10%
6%
7%
4%
6%
8%
7%
0%
7%
7%
7%
4%
8%
7%
Once
15%
14%
15%
18%
13%
16%
13%
16%
11%
9%
29%
10%
15%
12%
18%
11%
12%
Twice
24%
25%
23%
24%
27%
23%
22%
24%
26%
21%
16%
16%
23%
22%
29%
22%
20%
Three times
16%
16%
17%
10%
15%
17%
17%
17%
18%
15%
5%
13%
17%
15%
18%
16%
20%
Four times
19%
19%
20%
17%
14%
19%
24%
22%
13%
16%
11%
14%
16%
26%
18%
16%
20%
Five or more times
8%
9%
7%
0%
10%
7%
10%
7%
9%
12%
14%
15%
8%
7%
7%
13%
7%
Vol: Never heard of it
4%
4%
3%
11%
4%
3%
3%
3%
5%
6%
17%
10%
4%
3%
2%
4%
6%
Don't know
7%
6%
8%
9%
9%
6%
6%
5%
10%
14%
8%
14%
9%
6%
3%
9%
7%
Refused
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
0%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
1%
1%
0%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
7%
17%
22%
18%
20%
7%
1%
7%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
5%
14%
28%
13%
24%
7%
3%
7%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
3%
20%
25%
16%
21%
10%
1%
1%
2%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
4%
2%
17%
36%
34%
23%
15%
14%
19%
16%
4%
4%
6%
2%
1%
3%
1%
0%
<$15K
11%
89%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
8%
92%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
6%
93%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
4%
96%
0%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
3%
3%
96%
96%
0%
0%
1%
1%
<$15K
24%
75%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
17%
83%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
15%
84%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
11%
88%
0%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
10%
89%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
11%
8%
88%
92%
0%
0%
1%
0%
<$15K
41%
20%
4%
6%
9%
19%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
45%
24%
7%
8%
8%
9%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
64%
16%
4%
4%
5%
6%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
68%
14%
2%
5%
8%
3%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
74%
16%
3%
2%
4%
1%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
79%
82%
11%
8%
3%
5%
1%
2%
3%
2%
3%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
9%
89%
0%
2%
M
10%
89%
0%
1%
F
9%
89%
0%
2%
Age
18‐34
2%
98%
0%
0%
35‐49
6%
93%
0%
1%
50‐64
13%
86%
0%
1%
65+
20%
79%
0%
1%
White
9%
90%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
14%
11%
86%
88%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
7%
92%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
19%
81%
0%
0%
High
School
13%
86%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
9%
90%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
6%
91%
0%
2%
<$15K
18%
82%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
11%
87%
0%
1%
Yes
6%
93%
0%
1%
Children in HH
No
5%
14%
24%
18%
20%
8%
3%
7%
1%
Yes
10%
19%
23%
12%
15%
9%
4%
6%
1%
Q23D. Heart disease or have you ever had a heart attack
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
5%
93%
0%
2%
M
6%
92%
0%
1%
F
5%
93%
0%
2%
Age
18‐34
1%
99%
0%
0%
35‐49
3%
96%
0%
1%
50‐64
6%
92%
0%
1%
65+
15%
83%
0%
1%
White
6%
93%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
4%
4%
95%
95%
0%
0%
1%
0%
White
13%
86%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
16%
19%
83%
80%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
3%
97%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
12%
87%
0%
0%
High
School
7%
92%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
6%
93%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
4%
94%
0%
2%
Asian
9%
91%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
21%
79%
0%
0%
High
School
15%
84%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
15%
84%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
11%
87%
0%
2%
Asian
58%
20%
12%
0%
6%
0%
0%
4%
Less than
High School
49%
14%
7%
7%
12%
10%
0%
0%
High
School
44%
21%
5%
7%
9%
13%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
67%
16%
3%
2%
4%
7%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
73%
13%
3%
3%
5%
3%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
7%
91%
0%
1%
Yes
2%
97%
0%
1%
Q23E. Asthma
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
13%
85%
0%
2%
M
11%
88%
0%
1%
F
15%
83%
0%
2%
Age
18‐34
16%
83%
0%
0%
35‐49
13%
86%
0%
1%
50‐64
13%
86%
0%
1%
65+
11%
88%
0%
1%
Q23E1. (If have asthma) During the past 30 days, how often have you used a prescription asthma inhaler during an asthma attack to stop it?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Never (no attacks in the last 30 days)
62%
71%
57%
77%
56%
49%
60%
64%
66%
53%
Once a week or less
16%
9%
20%
14%
17%
19%
14%
15%
13%
18%
Twice a week
4%
4%
4%
3%
5%
4%
4%
4%
2%
6%
3 to 6 times a week
4%
3%
5%
1%
7%
5%
3%
4%
5%
5%
Once a day
6%
6%
7%
3%
5%
11%
9%
6%
6%
7%
More than once a day
7%
7%
8%
2%
9%
11%
11%
7%
7%
11%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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Children in HH
No
13%
85%
0%
1%
Yes
13%
86%
0%
1%
Children in HH
No
60%
16%
3%
4%
7%
8%
0%
0%
Yes
66%
15%
5%
3%
5%
5%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q23F. That you experienced a Stroke
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
2%
96%
0%
2%
M
2%
96%
0%
1%
Age
F
3%
96%
0%
2%
18‐34
0%
99%
0%
0%
35‐49
1%
97%
0%
1%
50‐64
3%
96%
0%
1%
65+
6%
92%
0%
1%
White
2%
96%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
4%
3%
95%
97%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
2%
98%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
6%
93%
1%
0%
High
School
3%
96%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
3%
96%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
1%
96%
0%
2%
White
2%
38%
36%
24%
Race/Ethnicity
Black /Af
Amer
Hispanic
2%
2%
27%
31%
34%
38%
38%
29%
Asian
94%
5%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
86%
14%
0%
0%
Asian
Less than
High School
High
School
<$15K
7%
92%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
3%
97%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
1%
98%
0%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
2%
98%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
1%
1%
98%
98%
0%
0%
1%
1%
Asian
5%
53%
28%
14%
Less than
High School
3%
31%
30%
36%
High
School
2%
32%
36%
30%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
2%
34%
36%
29%
Bachelor's
or higher
2%
41%
37%
21%
High
School
91%
8%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
94%
5%
0%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
Children in HH
<$15K
2%
31%
30%
37%
$15K‐
$30K
2%
32%
34%
32%
$30K‐
$50K
2%
34%
34%
31%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
2%
34%
36%
28%
$75K‐
$100K
1%
37%
38%
24%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
1%
2%
38%
45%
39%
36%
21%
18%
Bachelor's
or higher
97%
2%
0%
1%
<$15K
88%
11%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
91%
9%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
93%
6%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
95%
5%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
97%
2%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
99%
99%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
<$15K
$15K‐
$30K
$30K‐
$50K
Income
$50K‐
$75K
$75K‐
$100K
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
No
3%
95%
0%
1%
Yes
1%
98%
0%
1%
BMI (Based on Q24 height and Q25 weight)
Gender
Underweight
Normal weight
Overweight
Obese
Connecticut
2%
37%
36%
26%
M
1%
28%
43%
28%
Age
F
3%
46%
28%
23%
18‐34
3%
47%
31%
19%
35‐49
2%
31%
38%
29%
50‐64
1%
31%
38%
31%
65+
2%
34%
38%
25%
Children in HH
No
2%
37%
36%
26%
Yes
2%
36%
37%
26%
Q26. Do you have health insurance?
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
94%
5%
0%
1%
M
93%
6%
0%
1%
Age
F
95%
4%
0%
1%
18‐34
92%
8%
0%
0%
35‐49
94%
5%
0%
0%
Q27. (If have health insurance) What type of health insurance do you have?
Gender
Insurance obtained through a current or former
employer or union [IF NEEDED: Of you or a
family member]
Insurance purchased directly from an insurance
company [IF NEEDED: By you or a family
member]
Medicare [IF NEEDED: For people 65 and older,
or people with certain disabilities]
Medicaid, Medical Assistance, HUSKY or any
kind of government‐assistance plan [IF NEEDED:
For those with low incomes or a disability]
Any other type of health insurance plan
Don't know
Refused
50‐64
96%
4%
0%
0%
65+
98%
2%
0%
0%
White
96%
4%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
92%
88%
7%
11%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
Age
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
62%
64%
60%
65%
73%
71%
30%
64%
48%
51%
64%
18%
44%
57%
75%
14%
26%
54%
70%
81%
87%
13%
15%
12%
11%
10%
12%
19%
13%
14%
10%
10%
11%
14%
14%
12%
10%
16%
12%
15%
13%
21%
19%
22%
4%
5%
11%
77%
22%
13%
13%
6%
44%
31%
22%
15%
45%
35%
24%
16%
14%
14%
15%
20%
16%
10%
14%
11%
37%
34%
6%
49%
26%
18%
5%
52%
41%
22%
6%
1%
1%
6%
1%
1%
6%
2%
1%
7%
3%
0%
2%
1%
1%
5%
0%
0%
12%
0%
0%
6%
1%
1%
5%
1%
0%
4%
1%
1%
9%
7%
0%
10%
0%
0%
7%
3%
0%
6%
2%
0%
5%
0%
1%
8%
0%
0%
8%
1%
0%
10%
0%
0%
Asian
13%
87%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
17%
82%
1%
0%
High
School
9%
90%
0%
0%
<$15K
18%
81%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
13%
86%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
9%
90%
0%
0%
Connecticut
7%
92%
0%
0%
M
7%
92%
0%
0%
F
8%
91%
0%
1%
18‐34
9%
91%
0%
0%
35‐49
8%
92%
0%
0%
50‐64
8%
92%
0%
0%
65+
4%
95%
0%
0%
White
6%
93%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
9%
13%
90%
86%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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Education
Some college or
Associate's
8%
91%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
5%
95%
0%
0%
No
94%
5%
0%
1%
Yes
95%
5%
0%
0%
Children in HH
Connecticut
Q28. During the past 12 months, was there any time when you didn´t get the medical care you needed?
Age
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Children in HH
No
Yes
82%
57%
71%
9%
10%
15%
9%
14%
9%
7%
30%
6%
6%
7%
1%
4%
13%
17%
6%
2%
0%
3%
0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
8%
1%
1%
3%
2%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
5%
95%
0%
0%
Children in HH
$75K‐
$100K
6%
94%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
3%
2%
97%
98%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
7%
92%
0%
0%
Yes
7%
92%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q29. And was there any time during the past 12 months when you put off or postponed getting medical care you thought you needed?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
21%
19%
22%
23%
23%
22%
12%
20%
23%
23%
No
79%
80%
77%
76%
76%
77%
88%
79%
77%
76%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
Refused
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
25%
75%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
17%
82%
0%
0%
(If did not get or postponed medical care needed during the past 12 months) Did you not get the medical care you needed or have delays getting medical care you needed for any of the following reasons?
Q30A. You were worried about the cost
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Yes
49%
49%
49%
52%
52%
50%
32%
49%
45%
51%
59%
45%
49%
52%
No
51%
51%
51%
48%
48%
50%
67%
51%
55%
49%
41%
55%
51%
48%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
47%
53%
0%
0%
Asian
20%
79%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
26%
73%
1%
0%
High
School
20%
79%
0%
0%
<$15K
30%
69%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
26%
73%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
26%
74%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
19%
81%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
21%
79%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
18%
14%
82%
86%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
46%
54%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
55%
45%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
60%
40%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
51%
49%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
53%
46%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
42%
26%
57%
73%
0%
0%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
18%
82%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
10%
89%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
12%
88%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
9%
16%
90%
84%
0%
0%
1%
0%
No
20%
80%
0%
0%
Yes
23%
77%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
47%
52%
0%
0%
Yes
51%
48%
0%
0%
Q30B. The doctor or hospital wouldn´t accept your health insurance
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
16%
83%
0%
0%
M
16%
83%
0%
1%
F
16%
83%
1%
0%
Age
18‐34
16%
83%
0%
1%
35‐49
16%
83%
0%
0%
18‐34
27%
71%
2%
0%
35‐49
29%
69%
2%
0%
50‐64
17%
82%
0%
0%
65+
12%
87%
0%
0%
White
15%
85%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
20%
26%
80%
73%
0%
0%
1%
1%
50‐64
31%
68%
1%
0%
65+
25%
72%
2%
0%
White
28%
69%
2%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
30%
30%
70%
68%
0%
2%
0%
0%
White
22%
77%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
31%
34%
68%
65%
1%
0%
0%
0%
White
24%
75%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
30%
35%
69%
64%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Asian
37%
63%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
29%
70%
1%
1%
High
School
20%
79%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
17%
83%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
11%
88%
0%
0%
<$15K
26%
73%
1%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
77%
0%
0%
Children in HH
Asian
38%
59%
3%
0%
Less than
High School
36%
62%
2%
0%
High
School
29%
69%
2%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
28%
69%
2%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
27%
71%
2%
0%
<$15K
30%
67%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
33%
64%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
29%
69%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
27%
72%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
28%
71%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
23%
26%
75%
72%
1%
2%
1%
0%
Asian
42%
55%
3%
0%
Less than
High School
33%
65%
2%
0%
High
School
27%
72%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
23%
76%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
23%
77%
0%
0%
<$15K
32%
68%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
30%
69%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
31%
69%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
22%
78%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
20%
79%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
16%
23%
83%
77%
0%
1%
1%
0%
Asian
38%
59%
3%
0%
Less than
High School
33%
66%
1%
0%
High
School
27%
73%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
24%
75%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
24%
75%
0%
0%
<$15K
30%
69%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
30%
70%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
29%
71%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
21%
78%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
19%
80%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
28%
20%
72%
80%
0%
0%
1%
0%
No
15%
84%
1%
0%
Yes
19%
81%
0%
0%
Q30C. Your health plan wouldn´t pay for the treatment
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
28%
70%
2%
0%
M
28%
70%
2%
0%
F
29%
69%
2%
0%
Age
Children in HH
No
27%
70%
2%
0%
Yes
30%
68%
2%
0%
Q30D. You couldn´t get an appointment soon enough
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
25%
74%
1%
0%
M
24%
75%
1%
0%
F
25%
74%
1%
0%
Age
18‐34
29%
70%
0%
0%
Q30E. You couldn't get there when the doctor's office or clinic was open
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
26%
74%
1%
0%
M
24%
75%
0%
0%
F
27%
72%
1%
0%
35‐49
23%
76%
0%
0%
50‐64
23%
76%
1%
0%
65+
21%
77%
2%
0%
Age
18‐34
34%
66%
0%
0%
35‐49
26%
73%
1%
0%
50‐64
20%
80%
0%
0%
65+
20%
78%
1%
0%
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Children in HH
No
25%
74%
1%
0%
Yes
24%
75%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
25%
75%
1%
0%
Yes
27%
73%
1%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q30F. You were too busy with work or other commitments to take the time
Gender
White
53%
46%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
55%
54%
44%
45%
1%
1%
0%
0%
White
48%
51%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
44%
39%
55%
58%
1%
3%
0%
0%
White
28%
71%
1%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
27%
26%
71%
73%
1%
1%
1%
0%
Asian
20%
78%
0%
2%
Less than
High School
33%
66%
0%
1%
Q31. During the past 12 months, was there any time you needed prescription medicines but didn´t get them because you couldn´t afford it?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
8%
6%
9%
7%
9%
9%
5%
7%
10%
13%
No
92%
93%
90%
93%
90%
91%
94%
93%
90%
87%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
9%
91%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
16%
83%
0%
0%
High
School
10%
89%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
9%
90%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
5%
95%
0%
0%
Asian
80%
20%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
79%
20%
2%
0%
High
School
82%
17%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
85%
15%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
89%
11%
0%
0%
Asian
14%
80%
6%
0%
Less than
High School
17%
82%
2%
0%
High
School
25%
71%
3%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
28%
68%
4%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
25%
72%
3%
0%
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
53%
47%
0%
0%
M
54%
45%
1%
0%
F
52%
48%
0%
0%
Age
18‐34
67%
32%
0%
0%
35‐49
53%
46%
0%
0%
50‐64
45%
54%
1%
0%
65+
33%
67%
1%
0%
Asian
53%
44%
3%
0%
Less than
High School
35%
64%
1%
0%
High
School
49%
51%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
52%
48%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
59%
40%
0%
0%
<$15K
35%
64%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
50%
50%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
55%
45%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
57%
43%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
56%
43%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
69%
69%
30%
31%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
45%
54%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
35%
64%
1%
0%
High
School
45%
53%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
42%
56%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
52%
47%
1%
0%
High
School
25%
73%
1%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
30%
68%
1%
1%
Children in HH
<$15K
35%
63%
2%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
46%
52%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
44%
54%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
43%
55%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
50%
49%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
59%
59%
40%
40%
0%
1%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
27%
72%
0%
0%
<$15K
38%
60%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
30%
69%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
27%
71%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
26%
73%
1%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
23%
76%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
26%
25%
74%
74%
0%
0%
1%
0%
<$15K
16%
83%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
13%
87%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
10%
89%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
7%
93%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
5%
94%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
4%
2%
96%
98%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
78%
22%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
79%
20%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
84%
16%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
87%
13%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
90%
10%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
91%
91%
8%
9%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
20%
78%
2%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
24%
75%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
19%
78%
3%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
26%
70%
4%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
24%
73%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
32%
30%
62%
66%
7%
1%
0%
2%
No
48%
52%
0%
0%
Yes
61%
38%
0%
0%
Q30G. You didn´t think the problem was serious enough
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
46%
53%
1%
0%
M
48%
50%
1%
1%
F
44%
55%
1%
0%
Age
18‐34
56%
43%
0%
0%
35‐49
44%
54%
1%
0%
50‐64
41%
58%
1%
0%
65+
40%
58%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
44%
54%
1%
0%
Yes
49%
50%
1%
0%
Q30O. Any other reason?
Gender
Other
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
28%
71%
1%
1%
M
26%
73%
0%
1%
F
30%
69%
1%
1%
Age
18‐34
24%
75%
0%
0%
35‐49
29%
69%
1%
1%
50‐64
30%
69%
1%
0%
65+
30%
68%
1%
0%
Q32. Do you have one person or place you think of as your personal doctor or health care provider?
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
86%
14%
0%
0%
M
83%
17%
0%
0%
F
89%
11%
0%
0%
18‐34
75%
25%
0%
0%
35‐49
86%
13%
0%
0%
50‐64
91%
9%
0%
0%
65+
94%
5%
0%
0%
White
88%
12%
0%
0%
Q33. (If do not have personal doctor/health care provider) Is that because you have more than one personal doctor, or none at all?
Gender
Age
More than one
None at all
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
25%
71%
3%
0%
M
22%
74%
3%
0%
F
30%
67%
3%
0%
18‐34
20%
77%
3%
0%
35‐49
26%
71%
3%
0%
50‐64
22%
71%
5%
1%
65+
61%
37%
1%
1%
White
27%
70%
3%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
82%
78%
17%
22%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
24%
18%
74%
79%
2%
3%
0%
0%
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Children in HH
No
29%
69%
1%
1%
Yes
26%
73%
1%
1%
Children in HH
No
7%
92%
0%
0%
Yes
8%
91%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
86%
13%
0%
0%
Yes
86%
14%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
26%
70%
3%
1%
Yes
24%
73%
3%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q34. In the past 12 months, how many times did you receive care in a hospital emergency room?
Gender
None
1 to 2
3 or more
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
73%
21%
5%
0%
1%
M
75%
20%
4%
0%
1%
F
72%
22%
5%
0%
1%
18‐34
70%
25%
5%
0%
0%
Age
35‐49
75%
20%
5%
0%
0%
50‐64
76%
19%
5%
0%
0%
65+
71%
24%
5%
0%
0%
White
75%
20%
4%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
65%
62%
27%
29%
8%
8%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
64%
14%
10%
11%
1%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
51%
54%
19%
17%
15%
13%
13%
13%
1%
3%
0%
1%
0%
0%
White
47%
26%
18%
5%
4%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
44%
42%
20%
19%
23%
24%
5%
6%
7%
8%
1%
1%
0%
0%
White
94%
5%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
91%
90%
8%
9%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
16%
6%
12%
19%
12%
13%
5%
16%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
20%
21%
8%
6%
15%
14%
18%
18%
11%
9%
10%
10%
3%
3%
15%
19%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Asian
86%
12%
2%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
56%
30%
14%
0%
0%
High
School
67%
25%
7%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
70%
25%
5%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
81%
17%
2%
0%
1%
Asian
48%
16%
14%
16%
6%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
36%
17%
15%
26%
5%
1%
0%
High
School
52%
17%
13%
16%
1%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
57%
17%
11%
14%
1%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
72%
13%
8%
7%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
48%
23%
19%
4%
5%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
40%
13%
26%
6%
12%
1%
0%
High
School
44%
18%
25%
5%
7%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
43%
25%
20%
6%
4%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
50%
28%
15%
3%
2%
0%
1%
Asian
91%
8%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
86%
13%
0%
0%
High
School
91%
9%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
93%
7%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
96%
4%
0%
0%
Asian
17%
9%
16%
22%
10%
12%
5%
9%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
29%
7%
8%
14%
6%
5%
4%
26%
1%
0%
High
School
24%
6%
11%
14%
8%
11%
3%
21%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
17%
6%
13%
18%
12%
12%
4%
18%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
12%
6%
14%
22%
14%
14%
6%
12%
0%
0%
<$15K
53%
31%
15%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
64%
28%
8%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
70%
24%
6%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
77%
21%
2%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
78%
19%
3%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
81%
85%
17%
14%
2%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
43%
15%
16%
23%
3%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
45%
19%
14%
20%
2%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
50%
20%
15%
14%
1%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
61%
16%
11%
11%
1%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
71%
12%
9%
7%
0%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
75%
78%
13%
11%
7%
6%
5%
5%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
29%
15%
30%
12%
14%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
36%
19%
29%
8%
7%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
41%
25%
24%
5%
4%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
47%
27%
19%
4%
3%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
52%
27%
14%
4%
2%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
52%
57%
30%
29%
14%
10%
2%
2%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
85%
15%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
89%
11%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
93%
6%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
95%
5%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
96%
4%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
98%
96%
2%
4%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
26%
6%
11%
16%
7%
8%
2%
23%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
7%
13%
15%
8%
8%
4%
22%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
20%
9%
13%
16%
10%
11%
4%
16%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
17%
5%
14%
18%
12%
14%
5%
14%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
13%
7%
12%
19%
13%
17%
5%
14%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
11%
10%
6%
5%
15%
14%
22%
22%
15%
13%
14%
15%
5%
8%
11%
12%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
74%
21%
5%
0%
0%
Yes
73%
21%
5%
0%
0%
Q35. When was the last time you were seen by a dentist, was it..
Gender
Within the last 6 months
More than 6 months but less than a year
More than a year but less than two years
More than two years ago
Never have gone to a dentist
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
61%
15%
10%
11%
1%
0%
1%
M
59%
15%
10%
13%
1%
0%
1%
F
64%
15%
10%
10%
1%
0%
1%
Age
18‐34
54%
20%
13%
11%
1%
0%
0%
35‐49
63%
15%
10%
10%
1%
0%
0%
50‐64
66%
12%
9%
12%
1%
0%
0%
65+
63%
12%
8%
14%
1%
1%
0%
Q36. During the last month, how often have you been bothered by feeling down, depressed, or hopeless? Would you say…
Gender
Age
Never
Almost never
Sometimes
Fairly often
Very often
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
46%
24%
19%
5%
4%
0%
1%
M
49%
23%
18%
4%
4%
0%
1%
F
44%
25%
20%
5%
5%
0%
1%
18‐34
41%
27%
21%
7%
3%
1%
0%
35‐49
45%
26%
19%
5%
5%
0%
1%
50‐64
48%
23%
19%
4%
5%
0%
1%
65+
53%
21%
19%
3%
3%
0%
1%
Q37. Do you have relatives or friends who you can count on to help you when you need them or not?
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
93%
6%
0%
0%
M
93%
6%
0%
0%
F
93%
6%
0%
0%
18‐34
95%
5%
0%
0%
35‐49
93%
7%
0%
0%
50‐64
93%
7%
0%
0%
65+
95%
5%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
61%
14%
10%
13%
1%
0%
0%
Yes
63%
16%
10%
9%
1%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
46%
23%
20%
5%
5%
1%
1%
Yes
47%
27%
18%
4%
3%
0%
1%
Children in HH
No
94%
6%
0%
0%
Yes
94%
6%
0%
0%
Q38. In an average week, how many days per week do you exercise?
Gender
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
17%
6%
13%
19%
12%
12%
5%
16%
1%
1%
M
15%
6%
12%
18%
12%
13%
6%
17%
0%
1%
F
18%
7%
13%
19%
11%
11%
3%
16%
1%
1%
Age
18‐34
14%
6%
15%
19%
13%
14%
6%
12%
0%
0%
35‐49
17%
7%
15%
19%
12%
12%
4%
14%
0%
0%
50‐64
18%
7%
12%
18%
12%
12%
4%
17%
1%
0%
65+
20%
5%
9%
18%
9%
10%
3%
24%
1%
0%
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Children in HH
No
17%
6%
11%
18%
11%
13%
5%
18%
1%
0%
Yes
16%
7%
15%
20%
13%
11%
4%
14%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q39. In the past 12 months, have you ever felt like you needed to cut down on your drinking or drug use?
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
8%
91%
0%
1%
M
11%
88%
0%
1%
F
5%
94%
0%
1%
18‐34
13%
87%
0%
0%
35‐49
7%
93%
0%
0%
50‐64
7%
92%
0%
0%
65+
4%
95%
0%
0%
White
8%
91%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
9%
8%
91%
92%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
43%
57%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
29%
31%
71%
69%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
32%
36%
18%
20%
49%
44%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q40. Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in your entire life? [100 cigarettes = approximately 5 packs]
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
40%
60%
0%
0%
M
42%
57%
0%
0%
F
37%
62%
0%
0%
18‐34
30%
70%
0%
0%
35‐49
37%
62%
0%
0%
50‐64
46%
54%
0%
0%
65+
53%
46%
0%
0%
Q41. (If smoked 100 cigarettes) Do you currently smoke cigarettes every day, some days or not at all?
Gender
Age
Every day
Some days
Not at all
Don't know
Refused
Smoking Prevalence (Based on Q40 & Q41)
Connecticut
26%
11%
63%
0%
0%
M
27%
12%
61%
0%
0%
F
25%
10%
64%
0%
0%
18‐34
39%
19%
42%
0%
0%
35‐49
31%
14%
55%
0%
0%
50‐64
28%
9%
63%
0%
0%
65+
11%
5%
84%
0%
0%
White
25%
10%
65%
0%
0%
15%
16%
13%
17%
17%
17%
8%
15%
15%
17%
Asian
5%
95%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
10%
90%
0%
0%
High
School
7%
93%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
8%
92%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
8%
91%
0%
1%
Asian
19%
81%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
52%
47%
0%
0%
High
School
47%
52%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
46%
53%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
31%
69%
0%
0%
Asian
25%
17%
58%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
44%
13%
43%
0%
0%
High
School
36%
11%
53%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
29%
12%
59%
0%
0%
8%
30%
22%
19%
<$15K
8%
92%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
8%
92%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
7%
92%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
9%
91%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
8%
91%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
9%
10%
91%
90%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
52%
48%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
47%
52%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
46%
54%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
42%
58%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
40%
60%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
35%
29%
65%
70%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
14%
10%
76%
0%
0%
<$15K
45%
15%
40%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
34%
12%
54%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
32%
10%
58%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
24%
12%
64%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
20%
8%
72%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
16%
18%
11%
10%
73%
72%
0%
0%
0%
0%
7%
31%
22%
19%
$30K‐
$50K
49%
51%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
62%
38%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
56%
44%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
57%
42%
43%
58%
0%
0%
0%
0%
15%
Children in HH
11%
9%
8%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
54%
46%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
56%
44%
0%
0%
<$15K
58%
42%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
56%
42%
2%
0%
Q43. Have you ever tried using vapor or vape pens, electronic cigarettes or E‐cigarettes (such as blu, Vuse), even just one time in your entire life?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
16%
19%
13%
31%
15%
12%
5%
16%
15%
19%
No
83%
81%
86%
69%
85%
88%
95%
83%
85%
81%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
24%
76%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
21%
79%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
19%
81%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
18%
82%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
16%
84%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
13%
12%
87%
88%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
49%
27%
6%
16%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
57%
25%
8%
8%
2%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
64%
22%
4%
7%
3%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
65%
15%
6%
11%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
59%
21%
4%
13%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
56%
65%
20%
17%
7%
2%
12%
12%
4%
3%
0%
1%
Q44. (If tried electronic cigarettes) During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use these?
Gender
None
Less than 7 days
7 to 14 days
More than 14 days
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
60%
22%
5%
11%
3%
0%
M
59%
22%
5%
12%
3%
0%
F
61%
22%
6%
8%
3%
0%
18‐34
62%
22%
6%
9%
2%
0%
Age
35‐49
55%
22%
6%
12%
5%
0%
50‐64
59%
20%
5%
13%
4%
0%
65+
58%
23%
4%
11%
4%
0%
White
59%
21%
6%
12%
2%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
59%
55%
27%
29%
3%
5%
8%
9%
3%
3%
0%
0%
High
School
21%
79%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
22%
77%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
10%
90%
0%
0%
Asian
51%
31%
0%
13%
6%
0%
Less than
High School
47%
35%
6%
10%
2%
0%
High
School
52%
26%
7%
12%
3%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
63%
19%
5%
10%
3%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
64%
18%
4%
11%
2%
0%
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No
44%
56%
0%
0%
Yes
33%
67%
0%
0%
Children in HH
High
School
53%
47%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
19%
80%
1%
0%
Yes
7%
93%
0%
0%
Children in HH
Q42. (If currently smoke every day or some some days) During the past 12 months, have you stopped smoking cigarettes for 24 hours or longer because you were trying to quit?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Less than
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School
Yes
55%
53%
56%
58%
56%
54%
43%
52%
69%
63%
65%
57%
No
45%
46%
44%
40%
44%
46%
56%
48%
31%
34%
35%
39%
Don't know
1%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
3%
0%
4%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
14%
85%
0%
0%
No
9%
91%
0%
0%
No
25%
10%
65%
0%
0%
Yes
30%
14%
56%
0%
0%
15%
15%
Children in HH
No
52%
47%
1%
0%
Yes
59%
41%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
16%
83%
0%
0%
Yes
16%
84%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
60%
20%
5%
12%
2%
0%
Yes
59%
24%
5%
8%
3%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q45. How well would you say you are managing financially these days? Would you say you are…
Gender
Asian
39%
36%
15%
3%
6%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
17%
24%
32%
15%
12%
0%
0%
High
School
25%
32%
28%
9%
6%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
25%
34%
25%
9%
6%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
42%
36%
15%
4%
2%
0%
1%
Asian
69%
21%
6%
4%
1%
Less than
High School
54%
34%
5%
7%
0%
High
School
51%
35%
7%
7%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
50%
37%
8%
5%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
60%
28%
8%
4%
0%
Q47. If you lost all your current sources of household income, including your paycheck, public assistance, or other forms of income, about how long do you think you could continue to live as you live today?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Less than a month
18%
16%
20%
23%
20%
17%
12%
17%
24%
25%
13%
31%
25%
23%
At least one month but less than 2
10%
10%
11%
14%
13%
8%
6%
10%
12%
12%
9%
9%
12%
13%
At least 2 months but less than 6
16%
17%
15%
22%
18%
15%
8%
16%
18%
16%
22%
14%
15%
16%
At least 6 months but less than a year
16%
16%
15%
16%
19%
16%
11%
16%
15%
14%
18%
9%
13%
15%
At least a year but less than 2 years
11%
11%
10%
9%
12%
12%
10%
11%
10%
10%
11%
8%
9%
9%
Two years or more
22%
24%
20%
11%
13%
27%
43%
24%
14%
14%
18%
15%
18%
18%
Don't know
5%
4%
7%
4%
3%
4%
9%
5%
6%
9%
8%
12%
8%
5%
Refused
2%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
11%
9%
17%
19%
13%
27%
3%
2%
Living comfortably
Doing alright
Just getting by
Finding it difficult
Finding it very difficult
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
32%
34%
21%
7%
4%
0%
1%
M
33%
35%
20%
6%
4%
0%
1%
F
31%
32%
22%
8%
5%
0%
1%
18‐34
29%
37%
24%
7%
3%
0%
0%
Age
35‐49
27%
36%
22%
9%
6%
0%
0%
50‐64
33%
30%
23%
8%
6%
0%
0%
65+
45%
32%
17%
4%
2%
0%
0%
White
35%
34%
20%
7%
4%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
21%
23%
31%
33%
32%
25%
9%
10%
6%
9%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
54%
33%
9%
4%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
55%
62%
33%
29%
5%
5%
7%
5%
0%
0%
Q46. Think of your parents when they were your age. Would you say you are better off financially than they were or not?
Gender
Age
Better off
Not
Vol: Same
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
55%
32%
8%
5%
1%
M
55%
32%
7%
5%
1%
F
54%
32%
8%
5%
1%
18‐34
56%
32%
6%
6%
0%
35‐49
52%
36%
8%
4%
0%
50‐64
50%
38%
8%
4%
0%
65+
63%
21%
10%
5%
0%
<$15K
10%
21%
32%
16%
21%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
14%
29%
34%
14%
8%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
19%
33%
33%
10%
5%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
27%
40%
24%
7%
2%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
35%
42%
18%
4%
1%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
46%
74%
40%
20%
10%
4%
3%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
36%
54%
5%
5%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
45%
43%
6%
5%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
46%
41%
8%
5%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
55%
33%
9%
3%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
56%
31%
10%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
67%
75%
22%
14%
8%
9%
3%
3%
0%
0%
<$15K
41%
12%
14%
7%
6%
14%
7%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
32%
16%
15%
12%
6%
14%
5%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
24%
14%
18%
14%
9%
17%
4%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
15%
14%
20%
17%
11%
21%
3%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
12%
10%
22%
20%
13%
22%
2%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
9%
6%
8%
3%
20%
10%
22%
20%
15%
17%
25%
41%
2%
2%
0%
0%
<$15K
32%
16%
17%
4%
3%
26%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
53%
7%
22%
2%
2%
12%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
66%
4%
18%
2%
2%
6%
2%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
70%
4%
16%
3%
1%
4%
1%
1%
$75K‐
$100K
79%
2%
12%
3%
1%
1%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
85%
81%
2%
2%
8%
7%
2%
6%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
<$15K
20%
21%
17%
9%
29%
2%
2%
$15K‐
$30K
34%
12%
21%
15%
17%
0%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
39%
22%
14%
7%
12%
3%
2%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
29%
24%
16%
10%
14%
7%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
23%
12%
22%
6%
32%
4%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
50%
37%
6%
21%
14%
12%
16%
6%
14%
23%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
34%
33%
21%
7%
4%
0%
0%
Yes
29%
35%
22%
8%
5%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
54%
33%
8%
5%
0%
Yes
57%
31%
7%
4%
0%
Children in HH
No
17%
9%
15%
14%
11%
27%
6%
1%
Yes
20%
13%
19%
19%
11%
14%
4%
1%
Q48. Have you had a paid job in the last 30 days?
Gender
Yes
No, but would like to work
No, retired
No, homemaker
No, full time student
No, disabled
No, other
Refused
Connecticut
65%
5%
16%
3%
2%
6%
1%
1%
M
71%
5%
14%
0%
2%
5%
1%
1%
F
59%
5%
19%
6%
2%
7%
2%
1%
Age
18‐34
81%
7%
0%
3%
7%
2%
1%
1%
35‐49
79%
6%
1%
5%
1%
7%
1%
1%
50‐64
67%
5%
10%
3%
0%
12%
2%
0%
65+
22%
2%
69%
1%
0%
4%
1%
0%
White
65%
4%
19%
3%
2%
6%
1%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
64%
68%
10%
8%
10%
5%
2%
4%
3%
3%
9%
9%
1%
2%
1%
1%
White
30%
16%
15%
12%
22%
2%
2%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
32%
30%
22%
18%
18%
11%
11%
17%
12%
21%
4%
2%
1%
1%
Q49. (If did not have paid job in last 30 days but would like to work) For how long have you not had a paid job?
Gender
Age
Less than 6 months
At least 6 months but less than a year
1 to 2 years
2 to 4 years
5 or more years
Have never had a job in my lifetime
Refused
Connecticut
30%
18%
17%
11%
21%
3%
2%
M
32%
20%
14%
10%
19%
4%
1%
F
28%
15%
19%
11%
22%
1%
2%
18‐34
42%
21%
12%
9%
9%
6%
1%
35‐49
26%
18%
23%
9%
23%
0%
1%
50‐64
24%
17%
17%
16%
25%
0%
1%
65+
20%
7%
10%
8%
51%
1%
2%
Asian
71%
7%
4%
4%
11%
1%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
41%
10%
19%
5%
2%
20%
2%
1%
High
School
54%
6%
20%
3%
3%
11%
2%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
64%
5%
16%
3%
3%
7%
1%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
73%
4%
14%
3%
1%
2%
1%
1%
Asian
24%
28%
11%
6%
18%
8%
5%
Less than
High School
22%
18%
10%
9%
36%
2%
3%
High
School
31%
20%
18%
8%
17%
4%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
32%
17%
17%
11%
17%
3%
2%
Bachelor's
or higher
30%
17%
16%
12%
23%
1%
1%
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Children in HH
No
58%
5%
24%
2%
2%
8%
1%
1%
Yes
78%
5%
2%
6%
2%
4%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
30%
16%
15%
12%
23%
3%
2%
Yes
31%
21%
19%
9%
17%
3%
1%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q50. (If had paid job in last 30 days) During this time, has your job been full time or part time?
Gender
Full time
Part time
Vol: Other
Refused
Connecticut
77%
23%
0%
0%
M
83%
16%
0%
0%
F
70%
30%
0%
0%
18‐34
71%
29%
0%
0%
Age
35‐49
84%
16%
0%
0%
50‐64
82%
18%
0%
0%
65+
54%
46%
0%
0%
White
77%
22%
0%
0%
Q51. (If had paid part‐time job in last 30 days) Are you working part‐time by choice, or would you rather have a full‐time job?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
75%
73%
25%
27%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
83%
16%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
71%
28%
1%
0%
High
School
69%
30%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
74%
25%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
82%
18%
0%
0%
<$15K
38%
61%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
63%
37%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
78%
22%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
81%
19%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
82%
17%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
86%
84%
14%
16%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
89%
11%
0%
Less than
High School
47%
53%
0%
High
School
63%
36%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
67%
33%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
76%
24%
1%
<$15K
48%
51%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
47%
53%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
63%
37%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
75%
24%
2%
$75K‐
$100K
81%
19%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
84%
89%
16%
11%
0%
0%
High
School
23%
57%
17%
2%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
18%
60%
19%
2%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
13%
58%
27%
1%
1%
<$15K
47%
39%
9%
1%
4%
$15K‐
$30K
25%
60%
13%
1%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
17%
67%
15%
1%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
13%
65%
20%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
12%
61%
24%
2%
1%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
11%
12%
58%
43%
29%
41%
1%
3%
0%
1%
<$15K
63%
37%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
52%
48%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
38%
62%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
29%
71%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
25%
75%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
19%
18%
81%
82%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
30%
39%
26%
4%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
39%
39%
21%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
48%
31%
19%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
50%
25%
24%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
50%
28%
21%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
49%
53%
23%
30%
25%
15%
2%
2%
0%
0%
<$15K
53%
44%
3%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
53%
46%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
58%
41%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
67%
31%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
75%
24%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
81%
89%
19%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
White
71%
28%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
54%
61%
46%
38%
1%
1%
White
16%
57%
24%
2%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
18%
19%
65%
63%
14%
16%
2%
1%
1%
1%
Asian
14%
60%
22%
1%
3%
Less than
High School
22%
58%
15%
3%
2%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
40%
39%
60%
61%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
21%
79%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
47%
53%
0%
0%
High
School
37%
63%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
35%
65%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
24%
76%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
36%
34%
29%
1%
0%
High
School
48%
28%
21%
3%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
43%
30%
23%
2%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
48%
31%
19%
1%
0%
Q55. (If had paid job in last 30 days) Do you feel you have both the education and training necessary to get ahead in your job or career, OR do you need either more education or training?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Have necessary education and training
71%
73%
69%
61%
71%
79%
86%
75%
58%
59%
68%
52%
60%
60%
Need more
27%
26%
29%
38%
28%
20%
11%
24%
41%
40%
31%
47%
38%
38%
Don't know
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
3%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
2%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
82%
17%
1%
0%
By choice
Rather have a full time job
Refused
Connecticut
69%
30%
1%
M
62%
37%
1%
F
73%
26%
1%
18‐34
64%
36%
0%
35‐49
67%
32%
1%
50‐64
68%
30%
2%
65+
89%
10%
0%
Q52. (If had paid job in last 30 days) In total, how many hours per week do you work at paying jobs?
Gender
Age
Less than 30 hours
30 to 49 hours
50 to 79 hours
80 hours or more
Refused
Connecticut
17%
58%
22%
1%
1%
M
12%
56%
29%
2%
1%
F
22%
61%
15%
1%
2%
18‐34
20%
59%
19%
1%
1%
35‐49
13%
58%
26%
2%
1%
50‐64
13%
59%
25%
2%
1%
65+
38%
45%
13%
1%
2%
Q53. (If had paid job in last 30 days) Over the past 5 years, was there ever a time when you were out of work and looking for a job?
Gender
Age
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
30%
70%
0%
0%
M
31%
69%
0%
0%
F
28%
72%
0%
0%
18‐34
43%
57%
0%
0%
35‐49
28%
72%
0%
0%
50‐64
22%
78%
0%
0%
65+
14%
86%
0%
0%
White
28%
72%
0%
0%
Q54. (If had paid job in last 30 days and was out of work and looking over the last 5 years) Does your current job pay more, less, or about the same as your last job?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
More
46%
46%
46%
60%
41%
25%
24%
45%
50%
47%
47%
Less
30%
28%
32%
18%
34%
50%
46%
32%
26%
26%
29%
About the same
22%
23%
20%
19%
23%
23%
27%
21%
22%
24%
24%
Don't know
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
2%
3%
2%
1%
3%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
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Children in HH
No
76%
24%
0%
0%
Yes
79%
21%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
67%
32%
1%
Yes
71%
29%
1%
Children in HH
No
17%
59%
21%
1%
2%
Yes
17%
57%
24%
1%
1%
Children in HH
No
30%
69%
0%
0%
Yes
29%
71%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
47%
31%
19%
2%
0%
Yes
44%
29%
24%
2%
0%
Children in HH
No
72%
26%
1%
0%
Yes
70%
29%
1%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q56. (If did not have paid job in last 30 days but would like to work) Do you feel you have both the education and training necessary to get the kind of job you want, or do you need either more education or training?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher
Have necessary education and training
60%
62%
59%
52%
59%
71%
72%
65%
54%
47%
29%
32%
57%
55%
75%
Need more
36%
36%
37%
47%
37%
27%
18%
31%
46%
49%
71%
64%
42%
41%
20%
Don't know
3%
2%
4%
2%
4%
2%
7%
3%
1%
2%
0%
4%
1%
2%
4%
Refused
1%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
4%
1%
0%
2%
0%
0%
0%
2%
0%
Q57. What is your primary means of transportation to work, school, or the place where you spend most of your time outside of home?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Drive myself
83%
85%
81%
79%
87%
85%
80%
87%
66%
69%
Get a ride with friends or family
6%
5%
8%
7%
4%
5%
11%
6%
10%
10%
Public bus system
4%
4%
5%
6%
5%
4%
3%
2%
15%
11%
Train or railroad
1%
2%
1%
2%
2%
1%
0%
1%
2%
1%
Walk
3%
3%
3%
5%
2%
2%
1%
2%
4%
6%
Bicycle
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
Take a taxi
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Vol: Ride paratransit
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
Vol: Other
1%
1%
1%
0%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
Vol: I took no trips last month/Homebound
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q58. (If had paid job in last 30 days) How many minutes does it usually take to get from home to work one way?
Gender
Age
Less than 15 minutes
15 to 29 minutes
30 to 59 minutes
60 to 89 minutes
90 minutes or more
Refused
Connecticut
32%
36%
23%
5%
3%
1%
M
30%
34%
24%
7%
3%
2%
F
35%
37%
21%
4%
2%
1%
18‐34
32%
37%
23%
6%
2%
1%
35‐49
32%
36%
22%
6%
3%
1%
50‐64
33%
35%
23%
5%
3%
1%
65+
42%
33%
17%
3%
2%
3%
White
33%
35%
23%
6%
3%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
35%
32%
39%
38%
18%
22%
5%
5%
2%
2%
1%
2%
White
27%
52%
3%
1%
10%
7%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
52%
47%
28%
35%
3%
5%
2%
3%
9%
8%
5%
3%
1%
0%
White
67%
26%
6%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
55%
47%
35%
41%
9%
11%
1%
1%
Asian
82%
3%
6%
3%
4%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
Less than
High School
49%
21%
15%
1%
9%
1%
0%
1%
2%
1%
1%
0%
High
School
73%
13%
8%
0%
4%
0%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
84%
6%
4%
1%
3%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
91%
2%
2%
2%
2%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Asian
25%
39%
26%
6%
2%
2%
Less than
High School
30%
39%
19%
6%
3%
3%
High
School
34%
37%
21%
5%
1%
2%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
35%
35%
22%
4%
2%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
30%
35%
24%
6%
3%
1%
Asian
41%
52%
2%
0%
2%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
43%
29%
3%
3%
10%
11%
0%
High
School
39%
35%
3%
2%
11%
10%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
35%
43%
4%
1%
11%
6%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
25%
60%
3%
1%
8%
5%
1%
Asian
48%
44%
7%
1%
Less than
High School
62%
28%
10%
0%
High
School
69%
24%
6%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
65%
28%
6%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
60%
30%
8%
1%
<$15K
51%
47%
2%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
57%
40%
2%
2%
$30K‐
$50K
58%
41%
1%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
67%
31%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
85%
8%
3%
3%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
72%
76%
13%
24%
15%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
46%
18%
18%
0%
11%
1%
1%
2%
2%
1%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
72%
13%
9%
0%
3%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
87%
6%
3%
1%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
91%
4%
2%
1%
2%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
95%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
95%
90%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
5%
1%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
32%
43%
17%
6%
2%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
36%
38%
19%
4%
2%
2%
$30K‐
$50K
38%
36%
19%
4%
1%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
33%
37%
24%
4%
2%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
28%
37%
25%
5%
3%
1%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
32%
30%
34%
30%
24%
24%
7%
8%
3%
7%
1%
2%
<$15K
54%
13%
4%
3%
16%
10%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
45%
22%
4%
2%
16%
12%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
39%
34%
4%
2%
13%
7%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
35%
46%
3%
1%
11%
4%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
25%
59%
4%
1%
8%
3%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
17%
14%
75%
79%
2%
2%
0%
0%
5%
3%
1%
2%
0%
0%
<$15K
69%
23%
7%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
69%
26%
5%
1%
$30K‐
$50K
69%
24%
7%
1%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
67%
26%
7%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
61%
31%
7%
1%
Children in HH
$100K‐
$200K $200K+ No
Yes
51%
49%
100%
0%
40%
36%
0%
80%
9%
15%
0%
20%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
64%
31%
4%
1%
Yes
53%
47%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
82%
7%
4%
1%
2%
1%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Yes
85%
4%
5%
2%
3%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
33%
34%
23%
6%
2%
1%
Yes
32%
37%
22%
5%
3%
1%
Q59. What is your marital status?
Gender
Single, never married
Married or civil union
Living with partner
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
Refused
Connecticut
31%
48%
3%
1%
9%
6%
1%
M
36%
49%
3%
1%
8%
3%
1%
F
27%
47%
3%
1%
11%
10%
1%
Age
18‐34
69%
23%
5%
1%
2%
0%
0%
Q60. How many children under the age of 18 are living in household?
Gender
None
1 to 2
3 or more
Refused
Connecticut
64%
28%
7%
1%
M
65%
26%
7%
1%
F
62%
30%
7%
1%
35‐49
23%
61%
3%
1%
10%
1%
0%
50‐64
19%
59%
2%
2%
14%
4%
0%
65+
11%
47%
1%
1%
13%
27%
0%
Age
18‐34
59%
34%
7%
0%
35‐49
32%
51%
17%
1%
50‐64
80%
18%
2%
1%
65+
94%
4%
1%
1%
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Children in HH
No
36%
40%
3%
1%
11%
9%
1%
Yes
23%
64%
4%
1%
7%
1%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q61. (If have children under age of 18 inhousehold) How many children living in the household have not yet started Kindergarten?
Gender
Age
None
1 to 2
3 or more
Refused
Connecticut
65%
33%
1%
0%
M
65%
33%
1%
1%
F
66%
33%
1%
0%
18‐34
45%
53%
2%
0%
35‐49
70%
29%
1%
0%
Q62. What is the number of adults, 18 and older (including yourself) living in the household?
Gender
One
Two
Three
Four or more
Refused
Connecticut
24%
49%
15%
10%
1%
M
21%
51%
16%
11%
1%
F
28%
47%
15%
10%
1%
18‐34
16%
42%
22%
19%
0%
50‐64
89%
10%
0%
1%
65+
77%
22%
1%
1%
White
67%
32%
1%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
63%
58%
35%
40%
1%
1%
0%
1%
White
24%
51%
15%
9%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
34%
24%
37%
44%
17%
17%
12%
15%
1%
0%
Asian
4%
66%
31%
0%
Less than
High School
18%
49%
32%
0%
Asian
90%
84%
Less than
High School
50%
47%
Age
35‐49
20%
59%
13%
7%
1%
50‐64
24%
47%
18%
11%
0%
65+
42%
47%
7%
3%
0%
Asian
67%
33%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
58%
38%
2%
2%
High
School
68%
31%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
69%
31%
1%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
63%
35%
1%
0%
<$15K
58%
40%
2%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
62%
37%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
66%
33%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
67%
33%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
68%
31%
1%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
61%
68%
38%
30%
1%
2%
1%
0%
Asian
14%
49%
20%
18%
0%
Less than
High School
34%
40%
15%
10%
1%
High
School
31%
39%
18%
11%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
26%
45%
17%
12%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
20%
57%
13%
9%
1%
<$15K
48%
30%
12%
9%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
40%
36%
14%
9%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
33%
43%
16%
9%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
24%
50%
15%
10%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
18%
55%
16%
10%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
8%
5%
64%
66%
17%
16%
11%
12%
0%
0%
High
School
12%
64%
24%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
7%
71%
22%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
4%
78%
17%
0%
<$15K
18%
54%
28%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
13%
59%
29%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
9%
62%
29%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
6%
72%
22%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
3%
77%
20%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
2%
1%
81%
90%
17%
9%
0%
0%
High
School
70%
58%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
86%
71%
Bachelor's
or higher
93%
80%
<$15K
54%
47%
$15K‐
$30K
72%
56%
$30K‐
$50K
83%
67%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
91%
73%
$75K‐
$100K
96%
83%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
97%
98%
90%
93%
Children in HH
No
31%
44%
14%
10%
1%
Yes
13%
59%
17%
10%
0%
Landline or Cell Phone
Gender
50‐64
9%
79%
12%
0%
65+
17%
78%
5%
0%
White
7%
74%
18%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
8%
8%
66%
56%
25%
35%
0%
0%
35‐49
89%
84%
50‐64
84%
65%
65+
71%
37%
White
86%
70%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
77%
75%
73%
78%
16%
24%
32%
42%
28%
25%
24%
29%
37%
34%
28%
23%
36%
34%
29%
26%
25%
19%
1%
0%
2%
0%
6%
0%
14%
0%
5%
0%
6%
0%
5%
0%
1%
0%
16%
1%
10%
0%
4%
0%
2%
0%
14%
0%
9%
0%
5%
0%
3%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
I'm going to read a list of things that you may or may not have experienced in the past 12 months, that is, since <month> 2014. Please let me know if any of these things happened to you, or not.
Q64. Have there been times in the past 12 months when you did not have enough money to buy food that you or your family needed?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
Yes
12%
10%
14%
16%
15%
12%
5%
10%
24%
26%
8%
31%
18%
17%
No
87%
89%
85%
84%
85%
87%
95%
90%
75%
74%
92%
69%
81%
83%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
5%
95%
0%
0%
<$15K
40%
59%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
26%
74%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
18%
82%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
9%
90%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
3%
97%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
2%
1%
98%
99%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q65. (If did not have enough money to buy food) How often did this happen ‐ almost every month, some months but not every month, or in only 1 or 2 months?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
Almost every month
24%
24%
24%
16%
26%
30%
32%
26%
22%
22%
31%
Some months but not every month
37%
33%
40%
40%
39%
32%
38%
36%
41%
41%
12%
Only 1 or 2 months
37%
41%
34%
43%
34%
36%
26%
36%
36%
37%
56%
Don't know
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
1%
1%
1%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
18%
37%
43%
1%
0%
<$15K
34%
40%
25%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
27%
39%
34%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
18%
34%
46%
2%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
8%
38%
53%
1%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
19%
29%
49%
2%
1%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
14%
23%
46%
0%
35%
59%
4%
10%
1%
9%
Landline Only
Landline and Cell Phone
Cell Phone Only
Refused
Connecticut
8%
71%
20%
0%
M
7%
68%
25%
0%
Connecticut
84%
71%
M
85%
74%
28%
5%
1%
F
9%
74%
17%
1%
Age
18‐34
2%
58%
40%
0%
35‐49
4%
73%
23%
0%
F
82%
68%
18‐34
91%
90%
27%
28%
4%
1%
6%
1%
Children in HH
No
10%
70%
20%
0%
Yes
4%
75%
22%
0%
Q63. Which of these devices do you have?
Gender
A computer or tablet with internet access
A smartphone
A cell phone with text and calling only but no
internet
None of the above
Refused
Age
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Less than
High School
30%
35%
33%
1%
0%
High
School
25%
38%
36%
1%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
25%
37%
36%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
80%
63%
Yes
91%
86%
19%
30%
22%
0%
0%
7%
1%
1%
0%
Children in HH
No
11%
89%
0%
0%
Yes
15%
85%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
26%
35%
37%
2%
0%
Yes
22%
41%
37%
1%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q66. In the last 12 months, have you not had enough money to provide adequate shelter or housing for you or your family?
Gender
Age
<$15K
17%
82%
1%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
11%
89%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
6%
94%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
3%
3%
97%
97%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
45%
55%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
23%
77%
1%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
13%
87%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
8%
92%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
3%
2%
97%
98%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
69%
30%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
86%
14%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
93%
7%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
96%
4%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
97%
3%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
98%
98%
2%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q69. In the last 12 months, have you obtained any of the following financial products from somewhere that wasn't a bank, such as a money order, check cashing, refund anticipation loans, rent‐to‐own services, pawn shop loans, or auto title loans?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
$15K‐
$30K‐
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher <$15K
$30K
$50K
Yes
11%
11%
11%
15%
11%
11%
8%
9%
20%
16%
12%
13%
13%
14%
8%
21%
17%
16%
No
87%
87%
88%
85%
88%
89%
91%
90%
78%
83%
87%
85%
85%
85%
91%
78%
82%
84%
Don't know
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
11%
89%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
10%
90%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
7%
6%
93%
94%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q70. In the past 12 months, have you had anyone deliberately vandalize, try to steal, or steal any property that you own, or anyone attempt to break into your home?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Less than
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School
Yes
9%
11%
8%
13%
11%
8%
6%
9%
11%
12%
8%
11%
No
90%
89%
91%
87%
89%
92%
94%
91%
89%
88%
91%
89%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Refused
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
High
School
11%
89%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
11%
89%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
8%
92%
0%
0%
Q71. In the past 12 months, have you had an experience in which someone attacked you, tried to take something from you by force, or physically threatened you?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
Yes
4%
5%
3%
8%
4%
3%
1%
4%
6%
6%
6%
No
95%
94%
96%
92%
96%
97%
99%
96%
94%
94%
94%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
High
School
5%
95%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
5%
95%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
3%
97%
0%
0%
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
6%
93%
0%
1%
M
6%
93%
0%
1%
F
6%
93%
0%
1%
18‐34
6%
93%
0%
0%
35‐49
7%
93%
0%
0%
50‐64
6%
94%
0%
0%
65+
4%
96%
0%
0%
White
5%
95%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
10%
11%
90%
89%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q67. In the past 12 months, did you stay home when you needed or wanted to go someplace because you had no access to reliable transportation?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
13%
12%
14%
20%
12%
10%
9%
10%
26%
25%
No
86%
87%
86%
80%
88%
90%
91%
90%
74%
75%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
Refused
1%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q68. In the last 12 months, have you held a checking or savings account?
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
90%
8%
0%
1%
M
90%
8%
0%
1%
F
90%
8%
0%
1%
Age
18‐34
88%
12%
0%
0%
35‐49
91%
9%
0%
0%
50‐64
93%
6%
0%
0%
65+
94%
5%
0%
1%
White
94%
6%
0%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
84%
75%
15%
24%
0%
0%
1%
0%
Asian
5%
94%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
16%
83%
0%
0%
High
School
8%
91%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
6%
94%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
4%
96%
0%
0%
Asian
16%
83%
1%
0%
Less than
High School
35%
64%
1%
0%
High
School
21%
79%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
14%
85%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
6%
94%
0%
0%
Asian
88%
11%
1%
1%
Less than
High School
63%
36%
1%
0%
High
School
82%
17%
0%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
93%
6%
0%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
97%
2%
0%
1%
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Less than
High School
8%
92%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
6%
94%
0%
0%
Yes
6%
93%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
13%
87%
0%
0%
Yes
13%
87%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
91%
7%
0%
1%
Yes
90%
10%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
14%
85%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
11%
89%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
11%
89%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
10%
90%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
9%
91%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
8%
7%
92%
93%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
11%
89%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
7%
93%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
3%
96%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
4%
96%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
3%
97%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
3%
2%
97%
98%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
10%
88%
1%
1%
Yes
12%
87%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
9%
91%
0%
0%
Yes
11%
89%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
4%
96%
0%
0%
Yes
4%
95%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q72. (If attacked in the past 12 months) How many times did this happen to you in the last 12 months?
Gender
Age
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
Once
46%
49%
41%
43%
44%
Twice
24%
24%
24%
24%
22%
Three or more
27%
24%
30%
30%
32%
Refused
4%
3%
5%
3%
2%
Q73. (If attacked in the past 12 months) Were you physically injured in any way?
Gender
50‐64
54%
28%
15%
3%
65+
53%
19%
22%
6%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
28%
42%
72%
58%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
56%
44%
0%
0%
High
School
32%
68%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
33%
67%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
26%
74%
0%
0%
Q74. (If attacked in the past 12 months and injured) Did you receive medical attention from a doctor or nurse for any of these injuries?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
Yes
44%
41%
50%
43%
52%
39%
43%
41%
81%
52%
No
56%
59%
50%
57%
48%
61%
57%
59%
19%
48%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
62%
38%
0%
0%
High
School
21%
79%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
42%
58%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
60%
40%
0%
0%
Less than
High School
54%
46%
0%
0%
High
School
39%
61%
0%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
47%
53%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
52%
47%
0%
0%
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
32%
67%
0%
0%
M
32%
68%
0%
0%
F
32%
66%
1%
0%
Age
18‐34
34%
66%
0%
0%
Q75. (If attacked in the past 12 months) Did it get reported to the police in any way?
Gender
Yes
No
Don't know
Refused
Connecticut
47%
53%
0%
0%
M
42%
58%
0%
0%
F
55%
45%
0%
1%
35‐49
33%
67%
0%
0%
50‐64
34%
66%
0%
0%
65+
24%
76%
0%
0%
White
34%
66%
0%
0%
Age
18‐34
40%
60%
0%
0%
35‐49
56%
44%
0%
0%
50‐64
57%
43%
0%
0%
65+
47%
53%
0%
0%
White
50%
50%
0%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
43%
41%
57%
59%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q76. (If attacked in the past 12 months and reported to police) Did the police take any actions, such as visiting the scene, making a report, looking for a suspect, filing any charges, making an arrest, or other actions?
Gender
Age
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
Yes
74%
70%
78%
77%
68%
76%
73%
No
26%
30%
21%
23%
32%
24%
26%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Q77. (If attacked in the past 12 months, reported to police and police took action(s)) What actions were taken?
Q78. (If attacked in the past 12 months, reported to police and police took action(s)) How satisfied were you with the actions that the police took?
Gender
Age
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
Very satisfied
39%
46%
31%
36%
43%
34%
58%
Somewhat satisfied
22%
20%
23%
15%
24%
32%
13%
Somewhat unsatisfied
13%
16%
9%
17%
14%
7%
8%
Very unsatisfied
26%
17%
36%
31%
19%
28%
22%
Don't know
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
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<$15K
40%
60%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
38%
62%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
34%
66%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
19%
81%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
20%
80%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
37%
25%
63%
75%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
53%
47%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
42%
58%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
33%
67%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
33%
67%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
38%
62%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
43%
14%
57%
86%
0%
0%
0%
0%
<$15K
51%
49%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
43%
57%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
49%
51%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
40%
60%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
41%
59%
0%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
46%
61%
54%
39%
0%
0%
0%
0%
No
29%
71%
0%
0%
Yes
37%
63%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
35%
65%
0%
0%
Yes
56%
44%
0%
0%
Children in HH
No
45%
55%
0%
0%
Yes
50%
50%
0%
0%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Q79. (If attacked in the past 12 months) Thinking of any of the experiences in which you were attacked or threatened, did any of them involve someone that you know or work with?
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic
High School School
Associate's
Yes
49%
40%
63%
50%
51%
48%
36%
51%
50%
48%
52%
54%
51%
No
50%
60%
36%
50%
48%
51%
63%
49%
50%
52%
47%
46%
49%
Don't know
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
Refused
0%
0%
1%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
43%
57%
0%
0%
<$15K
61%
39%
0%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
48%
52%
0%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
52%
48%
0%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
44%
56%
0%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
49%
49%
0%
2%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
48%
27%
51%
73%
1%
0%
0%
0%
Children in HH
<$15K
85%
15%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
88%
12%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
91%
9%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
95%
5%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
96%
4%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
97%
97%
3%
3%
0%
0%
<$15K
79%
20%
0%
$15K‐
$30K
82%
18%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
84%
16%
0%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
86%
14%
0%
$75K‐
$100K
90%
10%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
92%
87%
8%
13%
0%
0%
No
47%
53%
0%
0%
Yes
54%
45%
0%
0%
Q80. Is English the primary language spoken in your home?
Gender
Yes
No
Refused
Connecticut
93%
7%
0%
M
93%
7%
0%
F
93%
7%
1%
Age
18‐34
88%
12%
0%
35‐49
92%
8%
0%
50‐64
96%
4%
0%
65+
98%
2%
0%
White
97%
3%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
94%
64%
6%
35%
0%
0%
White
93%
7%
0%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
77%
60%
23%
40%
0%
0%
Asian
60%
40%
0%
Less than
High School
74%
25%
0%
High
School
91%
9%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
94%
6%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
96%
4%
0%
Asian
31%
69%
0%
Less than
High School
67%
33%
0%
High
School
85%
15%
0%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
88%
12%
0%
Bachelor's
or higher
88%
12%
0%
Children in HH
No
95%
5%
0%
Yes
89%
11%
0%
Q81. (If English not primary language spoken at home) What language is the primary language spoken in your home?
Q82. Were you born in United States?
Gender
Yes
No
Refused
Connecticut
86%
13%
1%
M
86%
13%
1%
F
86%
13%
1%
Age
18‐34
83%
17%
0%
35‐49
84%
16%
0%
50‐64
89%
11%
0%
65+
92%
8%
0%
Children in HH
No
89%
11%
0%
Yes
81%
19%
0%
Q83. (If not born in United States) Many people in our community that we have talked to today are not currently U.S. citizens. Some have green cards, some have visas, and others don´t. I assure you that we do not have any relationship with U.S. authorities. Your identity will never be revealed, this is for
research purposes only. Are you...
Gender
Age
Race/Ethnicity
Education
Income
Children in HH
Black/Afr
Less than
High
Some college or Bachelor's
$15K‐
$30K‐
$50K‐
$75K‐
$100K‐
Connecticut
M
F
18‐34
35‐49
50‐64
65+
White
Amer
Hispanic Asian
High School School
Associate's
or higher <$15K
$30K
$50K
$75K
$100K
$200K $200K+ No
Yes
A naturalized U.S. citizen
59%
56%
61%
44%
58%
73%
77%
63%
60%
55%
51%
44%
58%
61%
62%
51%
49%
65%
60%
68%
70%
58%
60%
57%
A legal permanent resident or green card holder
26%
28%
Not a permanent resident but have some other
type of visa
None of these
Don't know
Refused
24%
31%
8%
6%
0%
0%
10%
7%
17%
5%
3%
2%
5%
6%
0%
0%
7%
0%
1%
8%
0%
0%
9%
0%
0%
3%
0%
0%
2%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
Q84. (If not born in United States) How many years have you lived in the United States?
Gender
Less than 5
5 to 10
11 to 20
More than 20
Refused
Connecticut
11%
12%
29%
47%
1%
M
12%
13%
29%
46%
1%
F
9%
11%
30%
48%
2%
18‐34
21%
21%
38%
19%
1%
27%
21%
18%
26%
Age
35‐49
9%
11%
39%
41%
0%
50‐64
1%
4%
14%
81%
0%
65+
1%
2%
8%
89%
1%
White
6%
8%
26%
59%
1%
32%
25%
19%
4%
7%
25%
7%
4%
0%
0%
13%
0%
0%
3%
1%
0%
22%
1%
0%
Asian
26%
16%
30%
26%
2%
Less than
High School
10%
14%
33%
42%
1%
High
School
8%
9%
30%
51%
1%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Afr
Amer
Hispanic
11%
9%
16%
13%
30%
33%
43%
44%
1%
1%
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27%
29%
29%
23%
5%
6%
12%
10%
9%
7%
8%
7%
7%
5%
9%
8%
7%
0%
1%
4%
0%
0%
3%
0%
0%
13%
2%
0%
11%
0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
1%
1%
0%
3%
0%
0%
3%
0%
0%
4%
0%
0%
9%
0%
0%
<$15K
12%
14%
28%
45%
1%
$15K‐
$30K
14%
17%
28%
41%
0%
$30K‐
$50K
8%
12%
36%
43%
1%
Education
Some college or
Associate's
9%
14%
30%
46%
1%
Bachelor's
or higher
13%
11%
27%
48%
1%
24%
31%
24%
27%
Income
$50K‐
$75K
8%
11%
28%
53%
0%
23%
20%
33%
26%
26%
Children in HH
$75K‐
$100K
6%
9%
30%
55%
0%
$100K‐
$200K $200K+
8%
2%
9%
10%
27%
42%
55%
46%
0%
0%
No
11%
8%
22%
57%
1%
Yes
10%
16%
36%
37%
1%
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
conducted by the Siena College Research Institute
April ‐ October 2015
16,219 Residents of the State of Connecticut
MOE +/‐ 1.1%
Nature of the Sample
Connecticut Residents Age 18 or older
Gender
Male
Female
Age
18 to 34
35 to 49
50 to 64
65 and older
Race/Ethnicity
White
African American/Black
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Other
Education
Less than high school
High school or GED
Some college or Associate's degree
Bachelor's degree
Post graduate degree
Income
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $30,000
$30,000 to $50,000
$50,000 to $75,000
$75,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $200,000
$200,000 or more
Children in Household
Yes
No
48%
52%
26%
27%
25%
17%
78%
11%
11%
3%
2%
6%
4%
21%
29%
24%
20%
9%
11%
13%
14%
11%
17%
7%
35%
64%
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