The County Health Rankings show us that where we live matters to our health. The health of a community depends on many different factors - ranging from health behaviors, education and jobs, to quality of health care, to the environment.

2012 | Santa Barbara, California | Poor or fair health

Summary Information

Range in California
(Min-Max):
7-31%
Overall in California: 19%
National Benchmark: 10% (90th percentile)

Ranking Methodology

Summary Measure: Health Outcomes - Morbidity
Weight in Health Outcomes: 10%
Years of Data Used: 2004-2010
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The counties are shaded with lighter counties having a better rank. Gray counties are not reported (NR).
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What It Is:

Self-reported health status is a general measure of health-related quality of life in a population. This measure is based on survey responses to the question: “In general, would you say that your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?” The value reported in the County Health Rankings is the percent of adult respondents who rate their health “fair” or “poor.” The measure is age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. population.

Where It Comes From:

This measure was calculated by the National Center for Health Statistics using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a random-digit dial survey. BRFSS data are representative of the total non-institutionalized U.S. population over 18 years of age living in households with a land-line telephone. Seven years of data are used to generate more stable estimates of self-reported health status.

Reason for Ranking:

Self-reported health status is a widely used measure of people’s health-related quality of life. In addition to measuring how long people live, it is important to also include measures of how healthy people are while alive – self-reported health status has been shown to be a very reliable measure of current health.

More Information

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Sample Size Number of respondents
% Fair/Poor Percent of adults that report fair or poor health
Error Margin 95% confidence interval reported by BRFSS
Z-Score (Measure - Average of CA counties)/(Standard Deviation)
PlaceSample Size% Fair/PoorError MarginZ-Score
Alameda2,96415%13-17-0.41
AlpineNR
Amador13318%11-260.00
Butte73414%11-18-0.57
Calaveras15514%8-23-0.57
Colusa0.00
Contra Costa2,34215%13-17-0.45
Del Norte0.00
El Dorado57610%7-14-1.29
Fresno1,80120%18-230.51
Glenn0.00
Humboldt53514%10-19-0.60
Imperial36431%25-372.32
Inyo0.00
Kern1,70324%22-271.20
Kings26223%18-290.89
Lake22022%15-310.75
Lassen12616%10-23-0.29
Los Angeles9,75822%21-240.85
Madera32931%24-402.39
Marin7378%6-11-1.62
Mariposa0.00
Mendocino33616%12-22-0.27
Merced45627%21-331.61
Modoc0.00
Mono668%3-19-1.60
Monterey86423%19-270.89
Napa37615%9-22-0.48
Nevada39310%6-17-1.24
Orange5,77915%14-17-0.39
Placer9379%7-12-1.41
Plumas1177%3-15-1.85
Riverside4,04319%18-210.30
Sacramento3,05414%12-15-0.69
San Benito11218%10-290.02
San Bernardino3,84120%18-210.37
San Diego6,52716%14-17-0.34
San Francisco1,63716%14-19-0.19
San Joaquin1,31220%17-230.44
San Luis Obispo82711%9-14-1.08
San Mateo1,45714%11-18-0.58
Santa Barbara98522%18-260.75
Santa Clara3,38015%13-17-0.45
Santa Cruz67617%13-22-0.12
Shasta64512%10-16-0.88
SierraNR
Siskiyou20919%12-290.33
Solano73416%13-21-0.20
Sonoma1,45314%11-17-0.62
Stanislaus1,20223%20-270.92
Sutter19825%17-341.23
Tehama22828%20-371.73
Trinity0.00
Tulare94727%23-301.56
Tuolumne24414%9-21-0.55
Ventura1,73314%12-17-0.55
Yolo48714%10-19-0.58
Yuba20622%16-300.82

NR in Z-Score column indicates county "not ranked"