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Sherry Everett Jones1, Arthur M Wendel2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Joint use or shared use of public school facilities provides community access to facilities for varied purposes. We examined a nationally representative sample of school districts in the United States to identify characteristics associated with having a formal joint use agreement (JUA) and with the kinds of uses to which JUAs apply.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25880769 PMCID: PMC4415430 DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.140560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
District Characteristics,a School Health Policies and Practices Study, 2012
| District Characteristic | Unweighted No. (%) |
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| 0–32 | 200 (34.6) |
| 33–65 | 296 (49.6) |
| 66–100 | 102 (15.8) |
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| 0–32 | 80 (10.5) |
| 33–65 | 108 (17.3) |
| 66–100 | 417 (72.2) |
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| Central city | 70 (8.1) |
| Urban fringe of central city | 114 (18.4) |
| Urban fringe of midsized city or large town | 71 (11.5) |
| Small town | 91 (14.2) |
| Rural | 260 (47.8) |
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| ≤299 | 77 (14.5) |
| 300–999 | 161 (27.5) |
| 1,000–2,499 | 151 (25.3) |
| 2,500–4,999 | 112 (18.4) |
| ≥5,000 | 110 (14.3) |
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| West | 96 (14.9) |
| Midwest | 223 (37.0) |
| South | 182 (29.7) |
| Northeast | 115 (18.5) |
Among districts with a response to the question about formal joint use agreements (N = 616). Values for n do not add up to 616 when district characteristic information is missing.
Weighted population estimate.
Percentage of Districts With a Formal Joint Use Agreement,a School Health Policies and Practices Study, 2012
| District Characteristic | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | Adjusted Odds Ratio |
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| 61.6 (57.5–65.5) | — | — |
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| 0–32 | 65.1 (58.6–71.1) | 1.0 (.35) | — |
| 33–65 | 59.0 (52.9–64.8) | ||
| 66–100 | 59.5 (48.4–69.7) | ||
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| 0–32 | 68.2 (56.0–78.3) | 1.0 (.38) | — |
| 33–65 | 57.0 (46.9–66.4) | ||
| 66–100 | 61.7 (56.8–66.4) | ||
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| Central city | 66.0 (52.0–77.7) | 7.3 (<.001) | 0.7 (0.3–1.4) |
| Urban fringe of central city | 78.0 (70.2–84.2) | 2.0 (1.1–3.6) | |
| Urban fringe of midsized city or large town | 73.3 (61.4–82.5) | 1.7 (0.9–3.3) | |
| Small town | 52.9 (41.9–63.6) | 0.9 (0.5–1.6) | |
| Rural | 53.9 (47.7–60.0) | 1 [Reference] | |
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| ≤299 | 49.9 (38.8–61.1) | 8.6 (<.001) | 1 [Reference] |
| 300–999 | 60.2 (52.6–67.5) | 1.8 (1.0–3.1) | |
| 1,000–2,499 | 52.1 (44.1–59.9) | 1.3 (0.7–2.4) | |
| 2,500–4,999 | 71.6 (62.9–79.0) | 3.0 (1.5–6.0) | |
| ≥5,000 | 81.2 (71.7–88.1) | 6.5 (2.8–14.9) | |
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| West | 73.3 (64.4–80.6) | 3.5 (.02) | 1 [Reference] |
| Midwest | 61.3 (54.2–67.9) | 0.6 (0.3–1.0) | |
| South | 55.2 (47.6–62.5) | 0.3 (0.2–0.6) | |
| Northeast | 63.0 (52.9–72.0) | 0.4 (0.2–0.8) | |
Abbreviation: — , not calculated; CI, confidence interval.
A formal joint use agreement is an agreement, such as a memorandum of agreement or understanding, between the school district and another public or private entity to jointly use or share either school facilities or community facilities to share costs and responsibilities.
The multivariate logistic regression model includes metropolitan status, number of students in the district, and region.
Among Districts With a Formal Joint Use Agreement,a Prevalence of the Uses Related to Indoor Recreation Facilities, Outdoor Recreation Facilities, and Library Services, School Health Policies and Practices Study, 2012
| District Characteristics | Indoor Recreation Facilities | Outdoor Recreation Facilities | Library Services | |||
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| % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | |
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| 82.1 (77.7–85.8) | — | 84.3 (80.3–87.5) | — | 23.9 (19.7–28.8) | — |
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| 0–32 | 88.0 (81.1–92.6) | 3.9 (.02) | 87.7 (80.9–92.3) | 1.5 (.24) | 16.2 (10.8–23.5) | 3.0 (.049) |
| 33–65 | 80.4 (73.3–86.0) | 82.8 (76.5–87.8) | 28.1 (21.5–35.8) | |||
| 66–100 | 69.9 (57.3–80.1) | 78.1 (65.4–87.1) | 23.4 (14.3–36.0) | |||
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| 0–32 | 81.9 (69.3–90.1) | 0.0 (.99) | 84.9 (72.8–92.2) | 0.6 (.53) | 26.5 (16.0–40.6) | 0.3 (.75) |
| 33–65 | 81.1 (69.6–89.0) | 88.5 (77.9–94.4) | 25.9 (16.4–38.4) | |||
| 66–100 | 82.1 (76.3–86.7) | 83.2 (78.0–87.3) | 22.4 (17.6–28.1) | |||
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| Central city | 84.5 (69.9–92.8) | 2.5 (.04) | 77.2 (62.4–87.3) | 7.0 (<.001) | 22.2 (11.8–37.7) | 1.3 (.25) |
| Urban fringe of central city | 91.1 (83.7–95.3) | 92.4 (83.8–96.9) | 18.4 (11.7–27.7) | |||
| Urban fringe of midsized city or large town | 85.7 (74.3–92.6) | 98.0 (87.2–99.7) | 16.1 (7.7–30.7) | |||
| Small town | 78.8 (64.3–88.5) | 79.8 (66.2–88.8) | 29.1 (17.7–44.9) | |||
| Rural | 75.9 (67.3–82.8) | 77.0 (69.8–83.0) | 28.1 (21.4–35.8) | |||
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| ≤299 | 58.7 (39.0–76.0) | 1.9 (.12) | 60.9 (46.0–74.1) | 3.5 (.008) | 44.2 (30.3–59.0) | 1.9 (.11) |
| 300–999 | 82.9 (74.1–89.2) | 83.9 (75.1–90.0) | 22.9 (15.0–33.4) | |||
| 1,000–2,499 | 86.3 (76.4–92.5) | 84.6 (75.2–90.9) | 19.4 (12.2–29.5) | |||
| 2,500–4,999 | 86.4 (76.7–92.5) | 91.7 (83.5–96.0) | 17.7 (10.7–27.8) | |||
| ≥5,000 | 85.4 (75.3–91.9) | 89.2 (79.6–94.6) | 24.3 (15.7–35.7) | |||
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| West | 80.1 (68.0–88.4) | 4.4 (.005) | 84.0 (74.4–90.5) | 1.1 (.37) | 28.5 (18.7–40.8) | 0.4 (.78) |
| Midwest | 79.8 (71.3–86.3) | 80.8 (73.3–86.6) | 22.6 (15.8–31.2) | |||
| South | 78.7 (69.3–85.8) | 84.6 (76.3–90.4) | 24.6 (16.9–34.5) | |||
| Northeast | 93.7 (86.1–97.3) | 90.0 (79.9–95.3) | 21.1 (13.4–31.6) | |||
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval.
Among the 61.6% (n = 385) of districts with a formal joint use agreement. A formal joint use agreement is an agreement, such as a memorandum of agreement or understanding, between the school district and another public or private entity to jointly use or share either school facilities or community facilities to share costs and responsibilities.
Among Districts With a Formal Joint Use Agreement,a Prevalence of the Uses Related to Preschool/Infant Childcare, Before- or After-School Care for School-Aged Children, Adult Education, and Health Care Services, School Health Policies and Practices Study, 2012
| District Characteristics | Preschool/Infant Childcare | Before- or After-School Care for School-Aged Children | Adult Education | Health Care Services | ||||
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| % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | % (95% CI) | χ2 ( | |
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| 41.1 (36.0–46.5) | — | 67.0 (61.7–72.0) | — | 49.3 (44.1–54.6) | — | 21.0 (17.1–25.4) | — |
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| 0–32 | 36.9 (28.3–46.3) | 2.3 (.10) | 71.8 (63.4–78.9) | 1.7 (.19) | 44.2 (35.3–53.4) | 1.3 (.27) | 12.8 (7.7–20.5) | 5.3 (.005) |
| 33–65 | 47.2 (39.3–55.2) | 62.2 (54.4–69.5) | 53.7 (46.7–60.5) | 21.4 (15.5–28.7) | ||||
| 66–100 | 32.6 (21.7–45.7) | 71.0 (56.3–82.2) | 49.2 (34.9–63.7) | 35.4 (24.3–48.3) | ||||
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| 0-32 | 44.6 (30.6–59.6) | 0.4 (.68) | 78.2 (65.3–87.3) | 3.6 (.03) | 62.8 (47.9–75.5) | 2.1 (.13) | 31.4 (20.2–45.3) | 5.3 (.005) |
| 33–65 | 36.6 (26.0–48.7) | 74.2 (60.9–84.1) | 51.6 (38.4–64.6) | 34.4 (24.1–46.5) | ||||
| 66–100 | 41.6 (35.1–48.4) | 63.4 (57.0–69.4) | 46.8 (40.7–53.1) | 16.2 (11.9–21.7) | ||||
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| Central city | 44.4 (29.9–59.9) | 1.3 (.28) | 77.2 (60.6–88.1) | 2.2 (.07) | 56.3 (41.2–70.3) | 0.3 (.87) | 34.0 (20.1–51.3) | 1.9 (.11) |
| Urban fringe of central city | 40.4 (30.1–51.5) | 74.8 (65.3–82.5) | 47.7 (35.9–59.7) | 16.2 (9.8–25.5) | ||||
| Urban fringe of mid-sized city or large town | 26.6 (15.6–41.5) | 70.5 (55.9–81.8) | 50.3 (36.0–64.6) | 12.2 (5.5–25.0) | ||||
| Small town | 38.0 (25.2–52.8) | 62.3 (47.9–74.7) | 49.6 (35.9–63.3) | 26.3 (16.0–40.1) | ||||
| Rural | 44.6 (36.7–52.9) | 58.9 (49.3–67.8) | 46.7 (38.2–55.4) | 21.5 (15.8–28.7) | ||||
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| ≤299 | 39.6 (25.0–56.4) | 1.9 (.11) | 47.1 (28.2–66.8) | 4.0 (.004) | 38.4 (21.0–59.5) | 3.7 (.005) | 25.5 (14.2–41.4) | 4.7 (.001) |
| 300–999 | 35.0 (26.2–45.0) | 57.8 (47.7–67.2) | 41.6 (31.7–52.3) | 8.8 (4.5–16.6) | ||||
| 1,000–2,499 | 43.5 (32.0–55.6) | 70.2 (59.1–79.3) | 48.4 (37.4–59.5) | 22.8 (14.3–34.1) | ||||
| 2,500–4,999 | 35.2 (25.3–46.5) | 74.9 (64.1–83.2) | 50.6 (40.3–60.8) | 19.9 (12.2–30.8) | ||||
| ≥5,000 | 53.8 (42.2–65.0) | 78.4 (67.3–86.4) | 68.6 (57.2–78.2) | 34.8 (24.9–46.3) | ||||
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| West | 36.6 (25.5–49.4) | 0.9 (.45) | 65.8 (51.7–77.5) | 1.2 (.31) | 48.1 (35.5–60.8) | 0.4 (.74) | 23.7 (15.4–34.8) | 5.7 (<.001) |
| Midwest | 37.6 (30.0–45.9) | 62.2 (53.0–70.6) | 47.9 (39.2–56.6) | 15.4 (10.1–22.7) | ||||
| South | 47.4 (37.1–58.0) | 67.3 (57.5–75.9) | 54.3 (44.4–63.9) | 34.5 (25.6–44.6) | ||||
| Northeast | 42.6 (30.4–55.7) | 75.9 (63.9–84.9) | 47.1 (35.1–59.5) | 9.7 (4.6–19.1) | ||||
Abbreviation: —, not calculated; CI, confidence interval.
Among the 61.6% (n = 385) of districts with a formal joint use agreement. A formal joint use agreement is an agreement, such as a memorandum of agreement or understanding, between the school district and another public or private entity to jointly use or share either school facilities or community facilities to share costs and responsibilities.