Our Survey

Participate in the SDSU Community Health Survey

Survey Availability

The survey will be open for approximately one year starting in October 2024. This survey is being conducted by SDSU School of Public Health.

Who?

All community members over the age of 18 living or working in or near the Tijuana River region. Your responses will be completely confidential.

Take It More Than Once!

You will be asked to sign up to take follow-up surveys once a month to stay involved.

Tracking the environmental health of the Tijuana River region

Healthy Water, Healthy Air Survey Results

This dashboard spotlights key community health concerns to support informed, data-driven decisions.

Number of Completed Surveys from Sept. 2024 – June 2025

1

Community Health Challenges at a Glance

Percent of people that experienced any upper respiratory health issues

1%
Of those that had upper respiratory healthy issues, they reported the following symptoms:
Runny or Stuffy Nose
1%
Sneezing
1%
Sore Throat
1%
Dry Cough
1%

See more detailed results for respiratory health symptoms

Percent of People that Smelled Unwanted or Unpleasant Odors
1%

See more at air quality

Percent of People Concerned About Air and Water Pollution
1%

See more at water quality

Percent of Families with Children or Older Adults who Reduced Outdoor Activity
1%

See more at lifestyle

Disclaimer: These results are from the Healthy Water, Healthy Air community survey. These findings are shared for community engagement and policy planning purposes. A peer-reviewed publication with expanded data analysis is in development.

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Community Health Trends at the links below!

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Your Voice Matters

Why Is your participation important?

Help us identify health issues linked to environmental conditions in your community.

Contribute to research that could lead to improvements in public health and the environment.

Share your experiences and concerns about the quality of air and water.

Your Voice Matters

Why Is your participation important?

Help us identify health issues linked to environmental conditions in your community.

Contribute to research that could lead to improvements in public health and the environment.

Share your experiences and concerns about the quality of air and water.

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