Boomers and Physical Fitness

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Boomers and Physical Fitness"

Transcription

1 Boomers and Physical Fitness An AARP Bulletin Survey Report Prepared by Matrika Chapagain, Ph.D. February 2014

2 Boomers and Physical Fitness An AARP Bulletin Survey Report Prepared by Matrika Chapagain, Ph.D. Copyright c 2014 AARP 601 E Street NW Washington, DC Reprinting with Permission 2

3 AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, with a membership of more than 37 million, that helps people turn their goals and dreams into real possibilities, strengthens communities and fights for the issues that matter most to families such as healthcare, employment security and retirement planning. We advocate for consumers in the marketplace by selecting products and services of high quality and value to carry the AARP name as well as help our members obtain discounts on a wide range of products, travel, and services. A trusted source for lifestyle tips, news and educational information, AARP produces AARP The Magazine, the world's largest circulation magazine; AARP Bulletin; AARP TV & Radio; AARP Books; and AARP en Español, a bilingual news source. AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to political campaigns or candidates. The AARP Foundation is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of volunteers, donors, and sponsors. AARP has staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Learn more at The views expressed herein are for information, debate, and discussion, and do not necessarily represent official policies of AARP. Acknowledgements This research work was done for the AARP Bulletin. The author would like to thank Barbranda Walls for her ideas and request for this information, and Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS) for collecting the data. Additional thanks go to Patty David for her review of this report and to James Smoot for proofreading. For additional information, contact Matrika Chapagain at (202)

4 Table of Contents Contents Page Executive Summary 5 Detailed Findings 7 Research Methods Overview 14 APPENDIX: Annotated Questionnaire 16 4

5 Executive Summary 5

6 Executive Summary Aimed at exploring American Boomers perceptions and behavior around physical health and fitness, this survey was conducted via telephone by, on behalf of the AARP Bulletin, in January 2014, among a national representative sample of 760 individuals ages years old. Key Findings Over four-in-ten (43%) Boomers rate their physical health excellent (12%) or very good (31%). But, three-in-ten (29%) rate it fair (21%) or poor (9%). Boomers with a household (HH) income of $50K or more are more likely than those with a HH income of less than $50K (61-65% vs %), and Boomers who are College Graduates are more likely than those who have not completed the College Graduate level (62% vs %) to rate their physical health excellent or very good. About one-in-six (16%) Boomers are currently a member of a health, fitness, or exercise club. Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ are more likely than those with a HH income of less than $50K (31% vs. 3-9%), and Boomers who are College Graduates are more likely than those with High-school or lower levels (30% vs. 8%) to report being a member of a health, fitness or exercise club. Use of personal fitness mobile apps is infrequent among Boomers - only 7% reported using a personal fitness mobile app over the past five years. Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ are somewhat more likely than those with a HH income less than $25K to use personal fitness mobile apps (13% vs. 4%). Two-thirds (67%) of Boomers say physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today, with 18% saying it is one of the most important priorities and 49% saying it is a priority but not among the most important priorities they have today. Eight-in-ten (80%) Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ say physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today, compared to less than six-in-ten Boomers with a HH income of less than $50K (57-58%). Boomers report various reasons why physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today. It keeps me mobile, not dependent on others tops the list of the reasons, reported by half (48%) of Boomers who say physical fitness exercise is a priority, followed by I enjoy it/it s fun (30%), I have always had this as a priority (26%), Doctor recommended it as a must (26%), and It makes me feel younger (25%). While asking the reasons to those who said physical fitness exercise is not a priority for them today, the highest proportion reported I don t have time (30%), followed by I am disabled/physically impaired (22%), I have chronic illness/i am sick (21%), I have other more important priorities (20%), and I don t like to do exercise/no interest (17%). 6

7 Detailed Findings 7

8 Physical Health Over four-in-ten (43%) Boomers rate their physical health excellent or very good, and over a quarter (27%) rate it good. But, threein-ten (29%) rate their physical health fair or poor. Boomers annual household (HH) income and education show some variations in rating their physical health. - Boomers with a HH income of $50K or more are more likely than those with a HH income of less than 50K to rate their physical health excellent or very good (61-65% vs %). - Boomers with college graduate or higher level of education are more likely than those with some college (not graduate) or lower level of education to rate their physical health excellent or very good (62% vs %). Total Boomers Age Gender Male Female HH income Under $25K $25K-$49.9K $50K-$74.9K $75K+ Education HS Graduate or less Some college 12% 13% 11% 11% 13% 5% 13% 24% 7% 25% 12% 7% 21% 12% 31% 31% 30% 31% 31% 25% 28% 53% 40% 35% 26% 27% 27% 27% 30% 24% 30% 40% 21% 9% 21% 8% 22% 11% 17% 10% 24% 8% 17% 20% 12% 19% 11% 5% 28% 8% 1% 30% 11% 20% 10% College graduate+ 19% 43% 26% 8% 4% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Excellent Very good Good Fair Poor Q#1: How would you rate your physical health? Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Finance, January Base (N) = 760. Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. 8

9 Health, Fitness, or Exercise Club Membership Overall about one-in-six (16%) Boomers say they are currently a member of a health, fitness, or exercise club. Boomers HH income and education show some noticeable variations in their likelihood of joining a health, fitness, or exercise club. 31% of Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ report they are currently a member of a health, fitness, or exercise club, compared to 9% of those with a HH income of $25K- $49.9K and 3% of those with a HH income of less than $25K. Boomers with college graduate+ (30%) are more likely than those with high-school or lower level of education (8%) and those with some college education (14%) to report being a member of a health, fitness, or exercise club. Total Boomers Age Gender Male Female HH income Under $25K $25K-$49.9K $50K-$74.9K $75K+ Education HS Graduate or less Some college College graduate+ 16% 16% 15% 3% 9% 8% 17% 18% 20% 14% 31% 30% 83% 83% 84% 85% 82% 97% 91% 80% 67% 91% 86% 70% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Q#2: Are you currently a member of any health, fitness or exercise club? Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Finance, January Base (N) = 760. Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. 9 Yes No

10 Use of Personal Fitness Mobile Apps Use of personal fitness mobile apps is not very common among Boomers. Only 7% of Boomers reported using a personal fitness mobile app over the past five years. Annual HH income and education showed some variation in use of personal fitness mobile apps. 13% of Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ say they have used personal fitness mobile apps over the past five years, compared to 4% of those with a HH income less than $25K. Boomers with some college education (10%) and those with college graduate or higher level of education (11%) are more likely than those with high school or lower level of education (3%). Fitness Mobile Apps Total Boomers Age Gender Annual Household Income Education Male Female Under $25K $25- $49.9K $50- $74.9K $75K+ HS Grad or less Some College % % % % % % % % % % % % Any personal fitness apps Fitness Buddy * Lose It Endomondo Sports Tracker 1 1 * * 1 2 Touchfit: GPS * 4 1 Map My Fitness 1 2 * 2 1 * * 3 2 My Fitness Pal 1 1 * * * 2 0 * 2 Other Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Finance, January Base (N) = 760. Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. College Grad+ Q#3: Have you used the following or any other types of personal fitness mobile apps in the past five years? 10

11 Perception on Physical Fitness Exercise Priority Two-thirds (67%) of Boomers say physical fitness exercise is one of their most important priorities (18%) or one of their priorities, but not among the most important priorities they have today (49%). And another one-third (32%) of Boomers say physical fitness exercise is not a priority for them today. Results indicate that the higher the education Boomers have completed the higher their likelihood to consider physical fitness exercise a priority. Eight-in-ten (80%) Boomers with a HH income of $75K+ say physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today, compared to less than six-in-ten Boomers with a HH income of less than $25K (57%) or $25K-$49.9K (58%). Boomers with college graduate+ level of education are more likely than those with high school or lower level of education to say physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today (78% vs. 61%). Total Boomers Age Gender Male Female HH income Under $25K $25K-$49.9K $50K-$74.9K $75K+ Education HS Graduate or less Some college 18% 19% 18% 18% 19% 19% 10% 19% 21% 16% 17% 49% 49% 49% 47% 50% 38% 48% 53% 59% 45% 49% 32% 32% 33% 34% 31% 42% 40% 28% 19% 38% 35% College graduate+ 24% 54% 22% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Q#4: Thinking about all the priorities you have today, which of these statements most closely reflects your opinion? 1. Physical fitness exercise is one of my most important priorities today. 2. Physical fitness exercise is one of the priorities, but not among the most important priorities that I have today. 3. Physical fitness exercise is not a priority for me today. Physical fitness exercise is one of my most important priorities today Physical fitness exercise is one of the priorities, but not among the most important priorities that I have today Physical fitness exercise is not a priority for me today Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Finance, January Base (N) = 760. Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. 11

12 Reasons for Physical Fitness Exercise Being a Priority Boomers report various reasons why physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today. It keeps me mobile, not dependent on others tops the list of the reasons, reported by half (48%) of Boomers who say physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today, followed by I enjoy doing it/it s fun (30%), I have always had this as a priority (26%), Doctor recommended it as a must (26%), and It makes me feel younger (25%). Results show some demographic variations with respect to the reasons why Boomers consider physical fitness as a priority. Older Boomers (ages 60-67) are more likely than their younger counterparts (ages 49-59) to report It keeps me mobile, not dependent on others (61% vs. 43%) and Doctor recommended it as a must (33% vs. 23%), while younger Boomers are more likely than older Boomers to report To maintain health (9% vs. 3%). Boomers with at least some college education are more likely than those with high school or less to report I enjoy doing it/it s fun (34-35% vs. 23%). Boomers with college graduate or higher level of education are more likely than those with high school or lower levels to report It makes me feel younger (34% vs. 18%), and I have always had physical fitness as a priority (35% vs. 21%). Reasons Why Physical Fitness Exercise is a Priority Q# 5A: Could you please tell me why physical fitness exercise is a priority for you today? Total Boomers Age Gender Annual Household Income Education Male Female Under $25K $25K- $49.9K $50K- $74.9K $75K+ HS Grad or less Some College % % % % % % % % % % % % It keeps me mobile, not dependent on others I enjoy doing it, it s fun I have always had this as a priority Doctor recommended it as a must It makes me feel younger It provides me an opportunity to be with my spouse/partner /friends- we do it together To maintain my health Other health-related reasons To live longer * 1 1 * I feel better/mental health * 2 * 1 2 To lose weight/maintain weight * 1 1 Other Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Fitness, January Base (N) = 505 (Only those Boomers who reported that physical fitness exercise is a priority for them today). Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. * in the table indicates less than 1%. Cumulative percentage may exceed 100% due to multiple responses. 12 College Grad+

13 Reasons for Physical Fitness Exercise Not Being a Priority While asking those Boomers who reported physical fitness exercise is not a priority for them today about the reasons for not considering physical fitness exercise as a priority, they gave various reasons. The top five reasons given by at least about one-in-five of them include: I don t have time (30%) I am disabled/physically impaired (22%) I have a chronic illness/i am sick (21%) I have other more important priorities (20%) I don t like to exercise/i have no interest (17%) Results show some demographic variations with respect to the reasons why Boomers don t consider physical fitness as a priority. Female Boomers are more likely than their male counterparts to say I have other more important priorities (27% vs. 13%) and I don t like to exercise/i have no interest (28% vs. 7%), but they are less likely than male Boomers to say I am active at work (1% vs. 7%). Boomers with a HH income of less than $50K (21-31%) compared to those with a HH income of $75K or more (3%) are more likely to say I am disabled/physically impaired ; and Boomers with a HH income of $50K or more are more likely than those which a HH income of less than $25K to say I don t have time (36-44% vs. 15%). Reasons Why Physical Fitness Exercise is NOT a Priority Total Boomers Age Gender Annual Household Income Education Male Female Under $25K $25K- $49.9K $50K- $74.9K $75K+ HS Grad or less Some College % % % % % % % % % % % % I don t have time I am disabled/physically impaired I have a chronic illness/i am sick I have other more important priorities I don t like to exercise/ I have no interest I don t need any exercise/i am fit I am active at work * Laziness Other Source: AARP Bulletin Poll, Boomers and Fitness, January Base (N) = 250 (Only those Boomers who reported that physical fitness exercise is NOT a priority for them today). Note: Don t know/refused cases are not shown in the figure. * in the table indicates less than 1%. Cumulative percentage may exceed 100% due to multiple responses. College Grad+ Q# 5A: Could you please tell me why physical fitness exercise is NOT a priority for you today? 13

14 Research Methods Overview 14

15 Research Methods Overview Research Objectives: Data Collection Mode: Sample: To assess American Boomers perceptions on their physical health and their practice of using personal fitness mobile apps. Random-digit dial telephone omnibus survey. National representative sample of 760 respondents ages 49 to 67 (Boomers). Of the total, 396 respondents were ages and 336 respondents were age 60+, and 28 respondents refused to report their actual age. Fielded: January 02-15, Margin of Error: For total respondents: +/- 4.3% at the 95% level of confidence. 15

16 Annotated Questionnaire 16

17 Boomers and Physical Fitness: An AARP Bulletin Survey (January 2014) Q-1. How would you rate your physical health? Annotated Questionnaire EXCELLENT/VERY GOOD FAIR/POOR Don t NET Excellent Very good Good NET Fair Poor know Refused % % % % % % % % % Total Boomers (N= 760) Age (n= 396) Age 60+ (n= 336) Q-2. Are you currently a member of any health, fitness or exercise club? Yes No Don t know Refused % % % % Total Boomers (N= 760) * Age (n= 396) Age 60+ (n= 336) Q-3. Have you used the following or any other types of personal fitness mobile apps in the past five years? Total Boomers (N= 760) Age (n= 396) 60+ (n= 336) % % % Any (NET) Fitness Buddy Lose it Endomondo Sports Tracker 1 1 * Touchfit: GPS Map My Fitness 1 2 * My Fitness Pal 1 1 * Other None/Never used Don t know Refused

18 Q-4. Thinking about all the priorities you have today, which of these statements most closely reflects your opinion? Physical fitness exercise is one of my most important Physical fitness exercise is one of the priorities, but not among the most Physical fitness exercise in not a Don t know Refused priorities today important priorities I have today priority for me today % % % % % Total Boomers (N= 760) * Age (n= 396) * Age 60+ (n= 336) * * (Asked of total respondents age whom physical fitness exercise is a priority; N = 505; = 270; 60+ = 216) Q-5A. Could you please tell me why physical fitness exercise is a priority for you today? Total (N= 505) Age (n= 270) 60+ (n= 216) % % % It makes me feel younger It keeps me mobile, not dependent on others Doctor recommended it as a must It provides me an opportunity to be with my spouse/partner/friends we do it together I enjoy doing fitness activities, it s fun I have always had physical fitness as a priority For my health/maintain health Health reasons Live longer Feel better/mental health Lose weight/maintain weight Other Don t know 1 * 1 Refused * * * 18

19 (Asked of total respondents age whom physical fitness exercise is not a priority; n = 250; = 123; 60+ = 118) Q-5B. Could you please tell me why physical fitness exercise is NOT a priority for you today? Total (N= 250) Age (n= 123) 60+ (n= 118) % % % I have other more important priorities than physical fitness I am disabled/physically impaired I have chronic illness/i am sick I don t like to do exercise/i have no interest I don t need any exercise/i am fit I don t have time Active at work Laziness Other Don t know Refused *

20 For more information contact: Matrika Chapagain, Ph.D. Senior Research Adviser

Americans Current Views on Smoking 2013: An AARP Bulletin Survey

Americans Current Views on Smoking 2013: An AARP Bulletin Survey Americans Current Views on Smoking 2013: An AARP Bulletin Survey November 2013 Americans Current Views on Smoking 2013: An AARP Bulletin Survey Report Prepared by Al Hollenbeck, Ph.D. Copyright 2013 AARP

More information

AARP Bulletin Survey on Flu Prevention

AARP Bulletin Survey on Flu Prevention AARP Bulletin Survey on Flu Prevention December 2013 AARP Bulletin Survey on Flu Prevention Report Prepared by Laura Skufca Copyright 2013 AARP Research 601 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20049 http://www.aarp.org/research/

More information

A New Look at the Awareness and Use of Personal Medication Records: Five Years Later

A New Look at the Awareness and Use of Personal Medication Records: Five Years Later A New Look at the Awareness and Use of Personal Medication Records: July 2010 A New Look at Awareness and Use of Personal Medication Records: Data Collected by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)

More information

AARP Bulletin Survey on Volunteering

AARP Bulletin Survey on Volunteering AARP Bulletin Survey on Volunteering Report Written by: Alicia Williams Copyright 2012 AARP Research & Strategic Analysis 601 E Street, NW Washington, DC 20049 www.aarp.org/research Reprinting with permission

More information

2008AARPDriverSafety Program CourseEvaluation

2008AARPDriverSafety Program CourseEvaluation 2008AARPDriverSafety Program CourseEvaluation December2008 2008 AARP Driver Safety Program Course Evaluation Report Prepared by Laura Skufca, M.A. Copyright 2008 AARP Knowledge Management 601 E Street,

More information

2011 AARP SURVEY OF MEMBERS IN NEVADA: OPINIONS ON VOLUNTEERISM

2011 AARP SURVEY OF MEMBERS IN NEVADA: OPINIONS ON VOLUNTEERISM 2011 AARP SURVEY OF MEMBERS IN NEVADA: OPINIONS ON VOLUNTEERISM The AARP Nevada State Office commissioned this survey to explore the views of its members on the topics of volunteerism, hunger, utilities

More information

Increasing the Cigarette Tax Rate in Wyoming to Maintain State Programs: An AARP Survey

Increasing the Cigarette Tax Rate in Wyoming to Maintain State Programs: An AARP Survey Increasing the Cigarette Tax Rate in Wyoming to Maintain State Programs: An AARP Survey Increasing the Cigarette Tax Rate in Wyoming to Maintain State Programs: An AARP Survey Data Collected by Southeastern

More information

MississippiTaxeson CigaretesandFood:A SurveyofSelf-Identified RegisteredVotersAge18+

MississippiTaxeson CigaretesandFood:A SurveyofSelf-Identified RegisteredVotersAge18+ MississippiTaxeson CigaretesandFood:A SurveyofSelf-Identified RegisteredVotersAge18+ PublishedOctober2006 Mississippi Taxes on Cigarettes and Food: A Survey of Self-Identified Registered Voters Age 18+

More information

Funding Health and Long-Term Care: A Survey on Increasing North Carolina's Cigarette and Alcohol Taxes

Funding Health and Long-Term Care: A Survey on Increasing North Carolina's Cigarette and Alcohol Taxes Funding Health and Long-Term Care: A Survey on Increasing North Carolina's Cigarette and Alcohol Taxes Data Collected by Southeastern Institute of Research, Inc. Report Prepared by Rachelle Cummins Copyright

More information

Brain Health Research Study

Brain Health Research Study Brain Health Research Study Patty David, Vicki Gelfeld pdavid@aarp.org,vgelfeld@aarp.org September 17, 2014 https://doi.org/10.26419/res.00096.001 Table of Contents TOC Objectives 3 Methodology 6 Conclusions

More information

AreAmericansage45+ UsingPrescriptionDrugs Wisely:A2006Study

AreAmericansage45+ UsingPrescriptionDrugs Wisely:A2006Study AreAmericansage45+ UsingPrescriptionDrugs Wisely:A2006Study February2007 Are Americans age 45+ Using Prescription Drugs Wisely: A 2006 Study Report prepared by Laura Skufca, M.A. AARP Knowledge Management

More information

Two-in-three are dieting or exercising In the Battle of the Bulge, More Soldiers Than Successes

Two-in-three are dieting or exercising In the Battle of the Bulge, More Soldiers Than Successes Two-in-three are dieting or exercising In the Battle of the Bulge, More Soldiers Than Successes EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE APRIL 25, 2006 Paul Taylor, Executive Vice President Cary Funk, Senior Project Director

More information

2007 in Review. 1 Our Member Organizations 2 Good Ideas Have No Borders 4 Reciprocal Privileges. Page Section. AARP Global Network Annual Report 2007

2007 in Review. 1 Our Member Organizations 2 Good Ideas Have No Borders 4 Reciprocal Privileges. Page Section. AARP Global Network Annual Report 2007 2007 a n n u a l r e p o r t 2007 in Review Page Section 1 Our Member Organizations 2 Good Ideas Have No Borders 4 Reciprocal Privileges 2 Our Member Organizations Our members are among the world s most

More information

BLACK RESIDENTS VIEWS ON HIV/AIDS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

BLACK RESIDENTS VIEWS ON HIV/AIDS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC OPINION DISPARITIES & PUBLIC OPINION DATA NOTE A joint product of the Disparities Policy Project and Public Opinion and Survey Research October 2011 BLACK RESIDENTS VIEWS ON HIV/AIDS IN THE DISTRICT

More information

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, February 2015, 83% Say Measles Vaccine Is Safe for Healthy Children

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, February 2015, 83% Say Measles Vaccine Is Safe for Healthy Children NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 9, 2015 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS REPORT: Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research Seth Motel, Research Analyst Rachel Weisel,

More information

Hispanic Sleep Study

Hispanic Sleep Study HispanicSleepStudy May2006 Hispanic Sleep Study Omni Survey fieldwork done by ICR. This summary was prepared by Tracy Needham, National Member Research. For more information or to request additional copies

More information

Working Papers Project on the Public and Biological Security Harvard School of Public Health 17.

Working Papers Project on the Public and Biological Security Harvard School of Public Health 17. Working Papers Project on the Public and Biological Security Harvard School of Public Health 17. FLU VACCINE SURVEY Robert J. Blendon, Harvard School of Public Health, Project Director John M. Benson,

More information

AARPVirginIslands 2006HealthandFitness: ASurveyofMembers

AARPVirginIslands 2006HealthandFitness: ASurveyofMembers AARPVirginIslands 2006HealthandFitness: ASurveyofMembers PublishedJune2006 AARP Virgin Islands 2006 Health and Fitness: A Survey of Members Report Prepared by Anita Stowell-Ritter Copyright 2006 AARP Knowledge

More information

JUNE 2000 HEALTH NEWS INTEREST INDEX

JUNE 2000 HEALTH NEWS INTEREST INDEX Toplines KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION American Views on the AIDS Crisis in Africa: A National Survey June 2000 Methodology The Kaiser Family Foundation American Views on the AIDS Crisis in Africa: A National

More information

Registered charity number

Registered charity number To support Small Charity Week, CAF has conducted some research on public perceptions of small charities and the work they do. A nationally representative sample of people were asked a series of questions

More information

Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health PUBLIC VIEWS OF THE H1N1 VACCINE TOPLINE RESULTS. September 14-20, 2009

Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health PUBLIC VIEWS OF THE H1N1 VACCINE TOPLINE RESULTS. September 14-20, 2009 Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health PUBLIC VIEWS OF THE H1N1 VACCINE TOPLINE RESULTS September 14-20, 2009 Research Team: Robert J. Blendon, Harvard School of Public Health,

More information

AARPSegundaJuventud HispanicHeartHealthStudy

AARPSegundaJuventud HispanicHeartHealthStudy AARPSegundaJuventud HispanicHeartHealthStudy September2008 AARP Segunda Juventud Hispanic Heart Health Study Omni Survey fieldwork done by ICR. This summary was prepared by Tracy Needham, Princess Jones,

More information

Connecting and Giving: A Report on How Mid-life and Older Americans Spend Their Time, Make Connections and Build Communities

Connecting and Giving: A Report on How Mid-life and Older Americans Spend Their Time, Make Connections and Build Communities Connecting and Giving: A Report on How Mid-life and Older Americans Spend Their Time, Make Connections and Build Communities Prepared by Alicia Williams, John Fries, Jean Koppen and Robert Prisuta January

More information

DENTAL BENEFITS: A BRIDGE TO ORAL HEALTH & WELLNESS

DENTAL BENEFITS: A BRIDGE TO ORAL HEALTH & WELLNESS R GUARDIAN WORKPLACE BENEFITS STUDY SM 5TH ANNUAL DENTAL BENEFITS: A BRIDGE TO ORAL HEALTH & WELLNESS Dental benefits utilization, especially for preventive services, contributes to better oral health

More information

Be Your Donors Favorite Charity: Why Engagement Matters. Thursday, January 31 st 2013

Be Your Donors Favorite Charity: Why Engagement Matters. Thursday, January 31 st 2013 Be Your Donors Favorite Charity: Why Engagement Matters Thursday, January 31 st 2013 Presenter: Donna Wilkins, Founder and CEO, Charity Dynamics At Charity Dynamics, we help nonprofits leverage technology

More information

Ebola Risk Perception Survey. Top Line Report OVERVIEW

Ebola Risk Perception Survey. Top Line Report OVERVIEW Ebola Risk Perception Survey Top Line Report OVERVIEW The Carleton University Survey Centre conducted a survey of Ebola risk perception for the Communication, Risk and Public Health Research Group at Carleton

More information

RoSPA Home Safety Congress, Taking the Rise out of Falls, Birmingham, 2017

RoSPA Home Safety Congress, Taking the Rise out of Falls, Birmingham, 2017 A Trip Through the Re-design of Walsall Falls Prevention Services Dr Paulette Myers, Consultant in Public Health, Walsall Public Health Davina Lytton, Chief Officer, Age UK Walsall RoSPA Home Safety Congress,

More information

VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: EQUIPPING MATURE DRIVERS FOR THE ROAD AHEAD MARCH 2017

VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: EQUIPPING MATURE DRIVERS FOR THE ROAD AHEAD MARCH 2017 LIFESAVERS: Putting Assistive Technology to Work for Older Drivers (OD-01) VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: EQUIPPING MATURE DRIVERS FOR THE ROAD AHEAD MARCH 2017 About Us Kyle Rakow Vice President and National

More information

1. What does FCCLA stand for? Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

1. What does FCCLA stand for? Family, Career and Community Leaders of America FCCLA Webquest FCCLA is her to help members, like yourself, travel beyond their limits. Joining FCCLA will broaden your creative thinking, allow you to experience leadership, build life skills, and create

More information

ZIKA VIRUS AND THE ELECTION SEASON

ZIKA VIRUS AND THE ELECTION SEASON ZIKA VIRUS AND THE ELECTION SEASON August 2016 0 INTRODUCTION The current Zika virus outbreak is occurring in a presidential and congressional election year. Given the important role that infectious disease

More information

Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy

Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy Sacred Heart University Institute for Public Policy Report of Findings March 9, 2019 Table of Contents SECTION ONE About the Poll SECTION TWO Project Overview SECTION THREE Headlines SECTION FOUR Key Study

More information

2017 AARP Brain Health and Nutrition Survey

2017 AARP Brain Health and Nutrition Survey 2017 AARP Brain Health and Nutrition Survey Laura Mehegan, Chuck Rainville, and Laura Skufca AARP Research January 2018 https://doi.org/10.26419/res.00187.001 About AARP AARP is the nation s largest nonprofit,

More information

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, October 2014, Public Divided over Whether Secret Service Lapses Signal Broader Problems

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, October 2014, Public Divided over Whether Secret Service Lapses Signal Broader Problems NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 6, 2014 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS REPORT: Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research Seth Motel, Research Analyst Rachel Weisel,

More information

Public Attitudes and Knowledge about HIV/AIDS in Georgia Kaiser Family Foundation

Public Attitudes and Knowledge about HIV/AIDS in Georgia Kaiser Family Foundation Public Attitudes and Knowledge about HIV/AIDS in Georgia Kaiser Family Foundation Chart Pack November 2015 Methodology Public Attitudes and Knowledge about HIV/AIDS in Georgia is a representative, statewide

More information

Modest Rise in Percentage Favoring General Legalization BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR LEGALIZING MEDICAL MARIJUANA

Modest Rise in Percentage Favoring General Legalization BROAD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR LEGALIZING MEDICAL MARIJUANA NEWS Release 1615 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel (202) 419-4350 Fax (202) 419-4399 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday April 1, 2010 Modest Rise in Percentage Favoring General Legalization

More information

Public Perception of Clinical Research

Public Perception of Clinical Research Public Perception of Clinical Research Mary Woolley, President, Research!America Dec. 7, 2010 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Bethesda, MD What Should We Believe? February 20, 2007 November 30,

More information

FINAL TOPLINE. Diabetes Group. Qualities That Matter: Public Perceptions of Quality in Diabetes Care, Joint Replacement and Maternity Care

FINAL TOPLINE. Diabetes Group. Qualities That Matter: Public Perceptions of Quality in Diabetes Care, Joint Replacement and Maternity Care FINAL TOPLINE Group Qualities That Matter: Public Perceptions of Quality in Care, Joint Replacement and Maternity Care National Survey of adults recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about their perceptions

More information

UNDERSTANDING GIVING: ACROSS GENERATIONS

UNDERSTANDING GIVING: ACROSS GENERATIONS UNDERSTANDING GIVING: ACROSS GENERATIONS A REPORT OF THE COLORADO GENEROSITY PROJECT In Understanding Giving: Beliefs & Behaviors of Colorado s Donors, we explored what, how, and why Coloradans give. The

More information

Unchanged Expectations About Health Care Reform Passage FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS TOP INTEREST, COVERAGE

Unchanged Expectations About Health Care Reform Passage FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS TOP INTEREST, COVERAGE NEWS Release. 1615 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel (202) 419-4350 Fax (202) 419-4399 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Andrew Kohut, Director

More information

Fewer than Half Would Get Vaccine GROWING INTEREST IN SWINE FLU, MANY SEE PRESS OVERSTATING ITS DANGER

Fewer than Half Would Get Vaccine GROWING INTEREST IN SWINE FLU, MANY SEE PRESS OVERSTATING ITS DANGER NEWS Release. 1615 L Street, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel (202) 419-4350 Fax (202) 419-4399 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, October 15, 2009 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Andrew Kohut, Director

More information

Social Issues in Nonmetropolitan Nebraska: Perceptions of Social Stigma and Drug and Alcohol Abuse: 2018 Nebraska Rural Poll Results

Social Issues in Nonmetropolitan Nebraska: Perceptions of Social Stigma and Drug and Alcohol Abuse: 2018 Nebraska Rural Poll Results University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Publications of the Rural Futures Institute Rural Futures Institute at the University of Nebraska 8-2-2018 Social Issues

More information

2011 Parent Survey Report

2011 Parent Survey Report Report Prepared For The Office Of Substance Abuse 2011 Parent Survey Report Prepared by Five Milk Street, Portland, Maine 04101 Telephone: 207.871.8622 Fax 207.772.4842 www.panatlanticsmsgroup.com TABLE

More information

That s what it means to

That s what it means to We are fortunate to live in an area with a stable economy, one that includes some of the wealthiest counties in the country. Yet today, many of our neighbors remain in desperate need of services, with

More information

Use of Internet, Social Networking Sites, and Mobile Technology for Volunteerism. Implications for Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement

Use of Internet, Social Networking Sites, and Mobile Technology for Volunteerism. Implications for Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement Use of Internet, Social Networking Sites, and Mobile Technology for Volunteerism Implications for Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement April 2014 USE OF INTERNET, SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES, AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

More information

MetLife Foundation Alzheimer's Survey: What America Thinks

MetLife Foundation Alzheimer's Survey: What America Thinks MetLife Foundation Alzheimer's Survey: What America Thinks May 11, 2006 Conducted by: Harris Interactive 2005, Harris Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Table of Contents Background and Objectives...

More information

Awareness and understanding of dementia in New Zealand

Awareness and understanding of dementia in New Zealand Awareness and understanding of dementia in New Zealand Alzheimers NZ Telephone survey May 2017 Contents Contents... 2 Key findings... 3 Executive summary... 5 1 Methodology... 8 1.1 Background and objectives...

More information

Survey of U.S. Drivers about Marijuana, Alcohol, and Driving

Survey of U.S. Drivers about Marijuana, Alcohol, and Driving Survey of U.S. Drivers about Marijuana, Alcohol, and Driving December 2016 Angela H. Eichelberger Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ABSTRACT Objective: The primary goals were to gauge current opinions

More information

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, October 2014, Most Are Confident in Government s Ability to Prevent Major Ebola Outbreak in U.S.

RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, October 2014, Most Are Confident in Government s Ability to Prevent Major Ebola Outbreak in U.S. NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 6, 2014 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS REPORT: Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research Alec Tyson, Senior Researcher Rachel Weisel,

More information

2015 Survey on Prescription Drugs

2015 Survey on Prescription Drugs 2015 Survey on Prescription Drugs AARP Research January 26, 2016 (For media inquiries, contact Gregory Phillips at 202-434-2544 or gphillips@aarp.org) https://doi.org/10.26419/res.00122.001 Objectives

More information

facing cancer in the health care system

facing cancer in the health care system A National poll facing cancer in the health care system acscan.org American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction This report presents findings from a major nonpartisan study

More information

Religion, Reproductive Health and Access to Services: A National Survey of Women. Conducted for Catholics for a Free Choice

Religion, Reproductive Health and Access to Services: A National Survey of Women. Conducted for Catholics for a Free Choice RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS Religion, Reproductive Health and Access to Services: A National Survey of Women Conducted for Catholics for a Free Choice By Belden Russonello & Stewart April 2000 1320 19TH

More information

Americans See Weight Problems Everywhere But In the Mirror

Americans See Weight Problems Everywhere But In the Mirror Americans See Weight Problems Everywhere But In the Mirror EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE APRIL 11, 2006 12:01AM EST Paul Taylor, Executive Vice President Cary Funk, Senior Project Director Peyton Craighill, Project

More information

The motivation to volunteer varies for each

The motivation to volunteer varies for each Give M O r e T o M o t i v a t i o n s a n d B a r r i e r s Motivating a Generation The motivation to volunteer varies for each individual, with some volunteers hoping to make a difference, some looking

More information

July Prepared for

July Prepared for U.S. Public Opinion About Personalized Medicine Nationally representative survey of 1,024 U.S. adults conducted for the Personalized Medicine Coalition July 2014 Prepared for 1 Objective To measure awareness

More information

National Survey of Young Adults on HIV/AIDS

National Survey of Young Adults on HIV/AIDS Topline Kaiser Family Foundation National Survey of Young Adults on HIV/AIDS November 30, 2017 The 2017 Kaiser Family Foundation National Survey of Young Adults on HIV/AIDS is based on interviews with

More information

150 YEARS STRONG CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

150 YEARS STRONG CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP 150 YEARS STRONG CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP Doggie Dash Voted Best Pet Event in Portland for 10 Years Running Doggie Dash is Portland s #1 run/walk festival for people and pets, and OHS largest consumer event

More information

Alzheimers New Zealand

Alzheimers New Zealand Alzheimers New Zealand Awareness and Understanding of Dementia in New Zealand Report Contents Introduction... 3 Summary of Main Findings... 5 Executive summary... 8 Section One: Understanding of Alzheimer

More information

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol

Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Final Report Submitted to: Traffic Safety Commission of Puerto Rico September 29, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION... 3 METHODOLOGY... 3 FINDINGS... 4 DEMOGRAPHIC

More information

Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health INFLUENZA A(H1N1)/ SWINE FLU SURVEY III. June 22-28, 2009

Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health INFLUENZA A(H1N1)/ SWINE FLU SURVEY III. June 22-28, 2009 Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard School of Public Health INFLUENZA A(H1N1)/ SWINE FLU SURVEY III June 22-28, 2009 Research Team: Robert J. Blendon, Harvard School of Public Health, Project Director

More information

Methodology for the VoicesDMV Survey

Methodology for the VoicesDMV Survey M E T R O P O L I T A N H O U S I N G A N D C O M M U N I T I E S P O L I C Y C E N T E R Methodology for the VoicesDMV Survey Timothy Triplett December 2017 Voices of the Community: DC, Maryland, Virginia

More information

Center for Urban Initiatives and Research Wisconsin Public Health Survey December 2011 N=626. Frequency Tables (Weighted)

Center for Urban Initiatives and Research Wisconsin Public Health Survey December 2011 N=626. Frequency Tables (Weighted) Center for Urban Initiatives and Research Wisconsin Public Health Survey December 2011 N=626 Tables (Weighted) Section 1: Opinions about chronic disease, health care funding, and chronic disease-related

More information

WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 2018

WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 2018 Eagleton Institute of Politics Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 191 Ryders Lane New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8557 eagletonpoll.rutgers.edu poll@eagleton.rutgers.edu 848-932-8940 Fax: 732-932-6778

More information

Attitudes to and awareness of alcohol pregnancy warning labels

Attitudes to and awareness of alcohol pregnancy warning labels Attitudes to and awareness of alcohol pregnancy warning labels Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey 2015/16 June 2017. ISBN: 978-0-478-4490-8 Citation: Health Promotion Agency. (2017). Attitudes

More information

Public Views of the Zika Virus Outbreak

Public Views of the Zika Virus Outbreak Public Views of the Zika Virus Outbreak Technical Assistance for National Public Health Information Coalition Harvard Opinion Research Program Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard T.H. Chan

More information

Purpose Remit Survey Autumn 2015

Purpose Remit Survey Autumn 2015 Purpose Remit Survey 2015 UK Report A report by ICM on behalf of the BBC Trust Date: July 2016 Creston House, 10 Great Pulteney Street, London W1F 9NB enquiries@icmunlimited.com www.icmunlimited.com +44

More information

RUSSIA GIVING An overview of charitable giving in Russia

RUSSIA GIVING An overview of charitable giving in Russia RUSSIA GIVING 2017 An overview of charitable giving in Russia Contents Foreword 3 Preface 4 About CAF 4 Key Findings 5 Detailed Findings 6 1.0 How people get involved 6 2.0 How people get involved detail

More information

A Method for Measuring Community Empowerment

A Method for Measuring Community Empowerment A Method for Measuring Community Empowerment Conducted on behalf of District 7 Planning Council Prepared by Nancy Lueke, Graduate Research Assistant University of Minnesota April 2002 April 2002 Neighborhood

More information

What Your Wellness Programs Aren't Telling You. Dan Witters Gallup March 18, 2014

What Your Wellness Programs Aren't Telling You. Dan Witters Gallup March 18, 2014 What Your Wellness Programs Aren't Telling You Dan Witters Gallup March 18, 2014 Today s Topics 1. Public Opinion and Well-Being 2. U.S. Employers and Well-Being Programs 3. The New Well-Being 5 (Well-Being

More information

Mental Health and the Effects of Benefit Sanctions

Mental Health and the Effects of Benefit Sanctions Mental Health and the Effects of Benefit Sanctions Thursday 23 rd July 2015, Carlisle Business Centre On the 23 rd of July Bradford and District Disabled People s Forum held a meeting on Mental Health

More information

DECEMBER. It s Your (Sex) Life Call-Back Survey

DECEMBER. It s Your (Sex) Life Call-Back Survey It s Your (Sex) Life Call-Back Survey MTV/Kaiser Family Foundation Fight For Your Rights: Protect Yourself Public Education Partnership TOPLINE RESULTS The full report (#84) on this survey is available

More information

Changing the conversation on mental health

Changing the conversation on mental health Changing the conversation on mental health Paul Farmer, Chief Executive mind.org.uk We give advice and support Through our network of over 140 local services, we reach over 400,000 people each year We

More information

California Legislative Ambassador Program

California Legislative Ambassador Program American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc. California Legislative Ambassador Program 2012 Overview & Application Submit completed applications or questions to: American Cancer Society Cancer Action

More information

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) LINA BALLUZ, MPH, Sc.D. Chief Proposed Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology and Laboratory Services Behavior Surveillance Division Overview Background

More information

Table of Contents. 2 P age. Susan G. Komen

Table of Contents. 2 P age. Susan G. Komen RHODE ISLAND Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Introduction... 3 About... 3 Susan G. Komen Affiliate Network... 3 Purpose of the State Community Profile Report... 4 Quantitative Data: Measuring

More information

Two Takes on Fibro: Public Perceptions and Private Realities

Two Takes on Fibro: Public Perceptions and Private Realities Two Takes on Fibro: Public Perceptions and Private Realities Executive Summary March 2012 For more information visit theacpa.org and FibroTogether.com Sponsored by the American Chronic Pain Association

More information

THE PUBLIC AND GENETIC EDITING, TESTING, AND THERAPY

THE PUBLIC AND GENETIC EDITING, TESTING, AND THERAPY THE PUBLIC AND GENETIC EDITING, TESTING, AND THERAPY January 2016 0 INTRODUCTION A new poll of adults in the United States conducted by STAT and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows that Americans

More information

EDC/AFSP Public Perception of Suicide Prevention Survey Results

EDC/AFSP Public Perception of Suicide Prevention Survey Results EDC/AFSP Public Perception of Suicide Prevention Survey Results September 2018 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents Section Slide Number Background & Objectives 3 Research Method 4 Executive Summary 5 Detailed

More information

GENERATIONAL WELLNESS. An Analysis of Generational Attitudes Toward Health Improvement

GENERATIONAL WELLNESS. An Analysis of Generational Attitudes Toward Health Improvement GENERATIONAL WELLNESS An Analysis of Generational Attitudes Toward Health Improvement Generational Attitudes toward Wellness Programs PREPARED BY: AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE There are more

More information

IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015

IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015 Eagleton Institute of Politics Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 191 Ryders Lane New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8557 www.eagleton.rutgers.edu eagleton@rci.rutgers.edu 732-932-9384 Fax: 732-932-6778

More information

Our 2011 achievements

Our 2011 achievements Our 2011 achievements 2011, our centenary year, was a watershed in our history. We spent 106 million on services for people affected by cancer our highest figure ever. We supported a total of 4.9 million

More information

A Survey of Public Opinion on Secondhand Smoke Related Issues in Bourbon County, KY

A Survey of Public Opinion on Secondhand Smoke Related Issues in Bourbon County, KY A Survey of Public Opinion on Secondhand Smoke Related Issues in Bourbon County, KY Findings Presented by Bourbon County Health Department with a grant from the Kentucky Department for Public Health Survey

More information

American Views on Stem Cell Research Summary of Survey Findings. Results for America

American Views on Stem Cell Research Summary of Survey Findings. Results for America March 2000 American Views on Stem Cell Research Summary of Survey Findings Prepared for: Results for America A Project of Civil Society Institute Prepared by OPINION RESEARCH CORPORATION February 15, 2005

More information

Table of Contents. 2 P a g e. Susan G. Komen

Table of Contents. 2 P a g e. Susan G. Komen NEW HAMPSHIRE Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Introduction... 3 About... 3 Susan G. Komen Affiliate Network... 3 Purpose of the State Community Profile Report... 4 Quantitative Data: Measuring

More information

March 21, Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers. Dee Williams-Ridley, City Manager. March 2016 Community Survey Top Line Results

March 21, Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers. Dee Williams-Ridley, City Manager. March 2016 Community Survey Top Line Results Office of the City Manager March 21, 2016 To: From: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Dee Williams-Ridley, City Manager March 2016 Community Survey Top Line Results Attached please find

More information

STAT 111 SEC 006 PRACTICE EXAM 1: SPRING 2007

STAT 111 SEC 006 PRACTICE EXAM 1: SPRING 2007 STAT 111 SEC 006 PRACTICE EXAM 1: SPRING 2007 1. You want to know the opinions of American schoolteachers about establishing a national test for high school graduation. You obtain a list of the members

More information

David V. McQueen. BRFSS Surveillance General Atlanta - Rome 2006

David V. McQueen. BRFSS Surveillance General Atlanta - Rome 2006 David V. McQueen Associate Director for Global Health Promotion, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta BRFSS Surveillance General Atlanta - Rome 2006 Behavioral Risk

More information

An Evaluation of the Success of Saving-Growing Personal Assets Project: Individual Development Accounts for People with Developmental Disabilities

An Evaluation of the Success of Saving-Growing Personal Assets Project: Individual Development Accounts for People with Developmental Disabilities The Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research An Evaluation of the Success of Saving-Growing Personal Assets Project: Individual Development Accounts for People with Developmental Disabilities

More information

Executive Summary. Lupus Awareness Survey. October 2012

Executive Summary. Lupus Awareness Survey. October 2012 Executive Summary Lupus Awareness Survey October 2012 GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications Lupus Awareness Survey October 2012 Executive Summary A recent survey of American adults conducted

More information

Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge Survey Results: Comparison of the 1999 and 2000 Surveys October 2000

Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge Survey Results: Comparison of the 1999 and 2000 Surveys October 2000 Antibiotic Resistance Knowledge Survey Results: Comparison of the 1999 and 2000 Surveys October 2000 North Dakota State Data Center North Dakota State University IACC 424 - P.O. Box 5636 Fargo, North Dakota

More information

Executive Summary Survey of Oregon Voters Oregon Voters Have Strong Support For Increasing the Cigarette Tax

Executive Summary Survey of Oregon Voters Oregon Voters Have Strong Support For Increasing the Cigarette Tax Executive Summary Survey of Oregon Voters Oregon Voters Have Strong Support For Increasing the Cigarette Tax Despite hesitation towards new tax increases, a strong majority of voters support an increase

More information

Ohio Association of Free Clinics Charitable Healthcare Network Internship Opportunities

Ohio Association of Free Clinics Charitable Healthcare Network Internship Opportunities Ohio Association of Free Clinics Charitable Healthcare Network 2018-2019 Internship Opportunities Fundraising Intern The Ohio Association of Free Clinics - Charitable Healthcare Network is looking for

More information

Challenge. Objectives 1. Increase utilization of LIVESTRONG s culturally appropriate resources and services for Hispanic/Latinos affected by cancer.

Challenge. Objectives 1. Increase utilization of LIVESTRONG s culturally appropriate resources and services for Hispanic/Latinos affected by cancer. Overview According to the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results program of the National Cancer Institute, cancer is the second leading cause of death for Hispanics/Latinos in the U.S., accounting for

More information

HIV/AIDS. National Survey of Teens on PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS. National Survey of Teens on PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT HIV/AIDS PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT HIV/AIDS National Survey of Teens on THE KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION 2000 HIV/AIDS Summary Teens today are concerned about the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the nation

More information

Making the most of an appointment

Making the most of an appointment Making the most of an appointment fighting childhood liver disease Support Series JOB 11565 PROOF 04 14/03/2006 Welcome This leaflet has been written for: Parents/carers of a child/young person diagnosed

More information

Jeffrey leads in Brampton

Jeffrey leads in Brampton FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jeffrey leads in Brampton Sanderson closing the gap HIGHLIGHTS: OCTOBER 16th, 2014 - In a random sampling of public opinion taken by the Forum Poll among 1020 Brampton voters, just

More information

2017 TOBACCO USAGE COMMUNITY SURVEY. Tobacco-Free Action of Columbia Greene

2017 TOBACCO USAGE COMMUNITY SURVEY. Tobacco-Free Action of Columbia Greene 2017 TOBACCO USAGE COMMUNITY SURVEY Tobacco-Free Action of Table of Contents County 2017: Summary... 2 County 2017: Summary... 2 Smoking Behavior... 2 Display and Sale of Tobacco Products... 2 Attitudes

More information

SMOKING AND RELATIONSHIPS

SMOKING AND RELATIONSHIPS SMOKING AND RELATIONSHIPS More Than Half (56%) Would Not Date A Smoker Six in Ten (61%) Say a Date s Smoking Would Decrease Their Attractiveness Public Release Date: - February 9, 2005 7:00 a.m. (EST)

More information

SOUTH AFRICA GIVING 2017

SOUTH AFRICA GIVING 2017 SOUTH AFRICA GIVING 2017 An overview of charitable giving in South Africa Contents Foreword 3 About CAF Southern Africa 3 Preface 4 About CAF 4 Key Findings 5 Detailed Findings 6 1.0 Overall picture of

More information

Megacity and Suburbs exhibit notable consensus of opinion on the issues, as well as similar perceptions and donation patterns.

Megacity and Suburbs exhibit notable consensus of opinion on the issues, as well as similar perceptions and donation patterns. HOMELESSNESS IN THE GTA PUBLIC PRIORITIES, PREFERENCES, & PERCEPTIONS Eight-in-Ten (81%) GTA Residents say Homelessness should be a Major (43%) or Moderate (38%) Local Government Priority Close to Half

More information

Based On A National Survey Among Adults. Conducted On Behalf Of: Synthetic Biology Project The Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars

Based On A National Survey Among Adults. Conducted On Behalf Of: Synthetic Biology Project The Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars Awareness & Impressions Of Synthetic Biology A Report Of Findings Based On A National Survey Among Adults Conducted On Behalf Of: Synthetic Biology Project The Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars

More information