In your community or neighborhood, what reasons keep you from being more active: Unattended Dogs*?
Wake County, 2000


Demographic
Groups

Total
Respond.#
Yes
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
No
 
N       %   C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 341 5   1.9  ( 0.8- 4.7) 336  98.1  (95.3-99.2)
SEX      
Male 129 1   0.8  ( 0.1- 5.2) 128  99.2  (94.8-99.9)
Female 212 4   3.0  ( 1.1- 8.1) 208  97.0  (91.9-98.9)
RACE      
White 262 4   1.7  ( 0.6- 4.5) 258  98.3  (95.5-99.4)
Other  74 1   2.5  ( 0.3-15.5)  73  97.5  (84.5-99.7)
AGE      
18-44 184 2   1.6  ( 0.4- 6.4) 182  98.4  (93.6-99.6)
45+ 151 3   2.5  ( 0.8- 7.5) 148  97.5  (92.5-99.2)
EDUCATION      
< College 151 4   3.5  ( 1.3- 9.4) 147  96.5  (90.6-98.7)
College Graduate or More 187 1   0.5  ( 0.1- 3.7) 186  99.5  (96.3-99.9)
HOUSEHOLD INCOME      
Less than $75,000 133 2   1.7  ( 0.4- 6.8) 131  98.3  (93.2-99.6)
$75,000+ 148 2   2.0  ( 0.4- 8.1) 146  98.0  (91.9-99.6)
DISABILITY STATUS      
Any Disability  75 1   1.5  ( 0.2- 9.9)  74  98.5  (90.1-99.8)
No Disability 260 4   2.0  ( 0.7- 5.6) 256  98.0  (94.4-99.3)

*Of those who reported environmental reasons, Unattended Dogs was one of the six most commonly reported reasons for not being more active.
#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics.