Texas WIC Nutrition Education Survey Local Agency 020 Report June 2014

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Texas WIC Nutrition Education Survey Local Agency 020 Report June 2014 Note: Due to missing data, rounding, or the ability to mark more than one response (if noted in the question), some percentages may not total 100%. Who answered the survey? 23 clients answered the survey Information about the Clients Who Answered the Survey Q16. How old are you? Age Younger than 15 4% 15-19 9% 20-24 30% 25-29 22% 30-34 13% 35 or older 22% Q23. What is the highest level of school you have finished? Highest level of school completed 1 st to 5 th grade 5% 6 th to 8 th grade 10% 9 th to 12 th grade, no diploma 38% High school graduate or GED 29% Some college, no degree 14% Associate degree 0% Bachelor s degree 0% Graduate or professional degree 5% Q24. Are you Hispanic or Latino? Hispanic or Latino Yes 96% No 4% 1

Q25. What is your race? Race American Indian or Alaska Native 0% White 45% Black or African American 0% Asian 0% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0% Mixed race 5% Other* 50% *This question appeared confusing for some. Hispanic participants frequently marked other and wrote in Hispanic. Q26. What is the main language spoken in your home? Main language spoken English 43% Spanish 57% Other 0% Clients Parental Status Q17. 27% of clients who answered the survey were pregnant. Q18. 23%of clients who answered the survey were breastfeeding. Q19. 41% of clients who answered the survey were the parent/caretaker of a baby under 12 months. Q20. 77% of clients who answered the survey were the parent/caretaker of a child over 1 year old. Q21. How many children do you have? Number of children in household 0 0% 1 35% 2 22% 3 or more 44% 2

Q22. What is your relationship to the child(ren) in WIC? Relationship to child(ren) in WIC Mother 100% Father 0% Grandparent 0% Foster parent 0% Self, pregnant 0% Other 0% Q15. During the past 5 years I have participated in WIC: Length of participation in WIC Less than 1 year 22% 1 to 2 years 17% 3 or more years 61% Q27. In the last 12 months, were you ever concerned you wouldn t be able to buy enough food to feed your family? Reported food insecurity Yes 26% No 74% 3

SECTION 1 describes participants preferences for nutrition education, Farmers Market, and referrals. It also gathers opinions about WIC and self-efficacy among participant for select healthy behaviors. The section included nine questions. Q1. Is this the first class you have been to at WIC? First class Yes 17% No 83% Q2. If it were up to you, what kind of WIC classes would you like to take? WIC classes you like Would like a lot Would like a little Would not like Not sure Group classes at my WIC clinic 67% 19% 10% 5% On the Internet (web lesson) 26% 9% 48% 17% Lessons I do on my own at my WIC clinic, 33% 29% 29% 10% including bulletin board lessons Lessons I take home 67% 29% 5% 0% Nutrition or health fair 71% 10% 10% 10% Grocery store tour 33% 38% 14% 14% Cooking class 68% 18% 9% 5% Q3. In general, how do you like to get new information? How you like to get new information Yes No Printed handout, flyer, or brochure that I can take home 100% 0% Download or read online 9% 91% I prefer to talk to someone without reading on my own 62% 38% Q4. Please mark how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Agreement or disagreement with statements agree Agree Disagree WIC classes are offered at a good time of day disagree 61% 39% 0% 0% WIC classes are too long 0% 0% 87% 13% WIC classes cover topics I am interested in 41% 59% 0% 0% I like learning in a group in WIC classes 39% 52% 4% 4% I have a hard time finding transportation to 0% 9% 77% 14% get to classes at WIC It is worth my time and effort to come to classes at WIC 48% 52% 0% 0% 4

Q5. Have you ever shopped at a Farmers Market for fruits and vegetables? Shopped at a Farmers Market for fruits and vegetables Yes 62% No 38% Q6. If you could use your WIC card to buy fruits and vegetables at your local Farmers Market, would you? Would use WIC card at Farmers Market for fruits and vegetables Yes 95% No 5% Q7. In your area, do you need help with finding? Need help with finding Yes Shots for your children 5% Food assistance 9% Childcare 13% Information about early child development 5% Clothing assistance 9% Affordable housing 5% Support for dealing with family problems 5% A doctor 4% A dentist 4% Treatment for alcohol, tobacco, drug, or substance use/abuse 0% Assistance with family planning (birth control) 9% Q8. Please mark how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. Agreement or disagreement with statements agree Agree Disagree disagree WIC gets (understands) me 55% 46% 0% 0% WIC staff respect me 70% 30% 0% 0% WIC staff are friendly 78% 22% 0% 0% WIC staff talk about what I want to talk about 65% 35% 0% 0% When I have a question about nutrition, WIC 77% 23% 0% 0% staff can answer it When I have a question about breastfeeding, 68% 23% 9% 0% WIC staff can answer it The benefits of the WIC program are worth my time and effort 74% 26% 0% 0% 5

Q9. Confidence is the belief that you can do something. In the next 3 months, how confident are you that you can take steps to: Confidence you can take steps to: Very confident Somewhat confident Not at all confident Prepare healthy meals at home on most days 78% 22% 0% Sit down to eat meals together with my family 91% 9% 0% Eat at least one fruit every day 96% 4% 0% Eat at least one vegetable every day 91% 9% 0% Be physically active for 30 minutes on most days of the week 74% 22% 4% SECTION 2 contains five questions about technology use. Q10. Where do you access the Internet (get online)? (mark all that apply) 78% of clients reported having access to the Internet. Where you access the Internet % Yes Home 52% Work 4% School 9% Friend or family s house 17% Public places (library or businesses with free WiFi) 17% Q11. Some cell phones are called smartphones because of certain features they have. Is your cell phone a smartphone, such as an Android, iphone, Blackberry, or Windows phone? Do you have a smartphone? Yes 55% No 32% Don t know 5% No cell phone 9% 6

Q12. What type of device do you use to access the Internet? (mark all that apply) Device used to access the Internet Desktop or laptop computer 22% Cell phone (including smartphones) 61% Tablet computer, such as an ipad, Google tablet, Kindle Fire 30% Other Internet device (ipod, Xbox, smart TV) 4% I don t access the Internet 22% Q13. How often do you use the following technology? Use of technology Every day Sometimes Almost never Text messaging or texting 57% 26% 17% E-mail 27% 18% 55% Facebook 39% 30% 30% Twitter 5% 0% 96% YouTube or other online videos 14% 46% 41% Smartphone application (app) 33% 0% 67% Take WIC classes online 4% 17% 78% Webcam, Skype, or FaceTime 0% 19% 81% Xbox, PlayStation, Wii 0% 11% 89% Q14. Would you be interested in: Would you be interested in: Yes Connecting with WIC on Facebook? 52% Getting WIC appointment reminders or nutrition tips via text 78% messages? Getting WIC appointment reminders or nutrition tips via 48% email? Scheduling your WIC appointments online? 18% Texting questions to WIC staff? 55% Emailing questions to WIC staff? 30% Using a phone application (app) to shop for WIC foods? 39% 7