Brand Survey Questions

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) touches your life every day in many ways, making California communities  healthier places in which to live, learn, work, grow and play. We’d like to know how public health touches you and your family. Below is a survey to help us know what you think of public health and how we can be of even greater service to you.
 
The history of the California public health dates back to the Gold Rush, fighting cholera outbreaks that killed 1,000 Sacramentans in just three weeks. Today, CDPH continues to use science to tackle the emerging public health threats of the 21st Century, to protect the health of every Californian and the millions who visit here every year. 

This survey will help us understand your perception of CDPH in protecting individuals and communities, preventing disease and sickness, and promoting health and well-being. This survey will take about 5 minutes to complete. Thank you very much. 

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* 1. When you hear the term “public health,” what do you think of? (Choose all that apply)

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* 2. What do you think are important qualities of a healthy community? (Choose all that apply)

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* 3. What health issues do you think must be addressed to improve the quality of life in your community? (Choose all that apply)

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* 4. Rate these issues as they relate to you and/or your family.

  Very important Important Somewhat important Not important I don't know
Access to child care
Access to dental care
Access to disability services
Access to education opportunities
Access to education/information on health issues
Access to medical care
Access to mental health care
Access to older adult/senior care and services
Affordable housing
Air pollution
Alcohol use
Bullying
Connecting with supportive, positive role models
Crime and violence
Drug use
E-cigarettes/vaping
Exercise/recreation activities
Food insecurity (not having enough food)
Healthy food options
HIV/AIDS
Isolation/loneliness/not fitting in
Job opportunities and/or training
Language barrier
Living in unsafe neighborhoods
Noise
Physical abuse
Preparing for emergencies
Problem gambling
Sexual abuse
Smoking in the home/car
STD
Time and/or knowledge to exercise and be physically active
Time and/or knowledge to prepare healthy foods
Tobacco use
Transportation to work, activities and/or appointments
Unhealthy or unstable home life
Unintentional injuries
Unsafe neighborhood
Water pollution

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* 7. Which organization, institution or group do you consider the most effective at influencing and improving people's health in California?

  Least Effective Somewhat Effective Effective Very Effective Most Effective
Academic institutions
Advertising/Marketing
Advocacy Groups
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
California Department of Public Health
Celebrities
Community Organizing Groups
Elected Officials
Health Care Industry
Legislature
Local Government
Media
Medical Professionals
Other California State Government
Private Industry

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* 9. How would you prioritize state funding (1=highest priority; 8=lowest priority)?

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* 10. What other services do you think CDPH should  provide or be involved in? (housing, parks, transportation)

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