Data Analysis and Insights
Majority of College Students Report Positive Health
A significant
73.7% of
college students rate their
health as either
very good or
good, demonstrating a strong tendency towards positive self-assessments of health among this demographic. This insight underscores the prevalence of optimism in health perceptions within the
college student population.
Health Statuses at the Extremes Are Less Common
Only a small fraction of college students report their health status as either
excellent (
12.3%) or
poor (
1.8%). This indicates that extreme perceptions of health, whether exceptionally positive or negative, are less frequent among college students.
Equal Proportion in Excellent and Fair Health Conditions
An interesting observation is that
12.3% of college students consider their health to be in
excellent condition, which precisely matches the proportion who view their health as only
fair. This equal distribution suggests a diverse range of health perceptions within the college
student community.
Minority Reporting Poor Health
The data reveals that a very small segment, specifically
1.8%, of college students classify their
health status as
poor. This highlights that health concerns serious enough to be deemed poor affect only a minor portion of the student body.
Dominance of Positive Health Perceptions
Combining the percentages of students who reported their health status as
excellent,
very good, and
good reveals that an overwhelming
86% have a positive outlook on their health. This collective perspective points to a predominantly healthy student
population.