Public Health


Healthcare Survey

Belief among Britons in coronavirus myths

Social media use is linked to belief in COVID-19 myths and breaking lockdown rules according to a new survey by Ipsos and The Policy Institute, King's College London.
Charities Survey

COVID-19: The impact of lockdown on older generations

New research on behalf of the Centre for Ageing Better suggests that the Coronavirus crisis may result in retirees facing poor health and financial insecurity in retirement.

Despite concerns for job security, Britons confident in their company’s management of the coronavirus crisis

New survey findings by Ipsos show that Britons have concerns about job security - but remain confident about their organisations management of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Issues Index Survey

Ipsos Issues Index: June 2020

Concern about the economy and race related issues rise, while COVID still seen as most important issue facing the country
Scotland Survey

Perception of the personal threat posed by COVID-19 gradually declining in Scotland

New Ipsos research on COVID-19 for the Scottish Government
Brexit Survey

Survey on working with the EU to combat the COVID-19 pandemic for The Health Foundation

New survey findings for the Health Foundation finds overwhelming public support for the UK to work with the EU to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Well Being Survey

New data reveals how UK is sleeping under coronavirus lockdown

New study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds significant numbers have experienced changes to their sleep patterns since the coronavirus lockdown was announced.
Public Health Survey

Survey on COVID-19 track and trace smartphone app for The Health Foundation

New survey findings for the Health Foundation on public attitudes towards a potential smartphone app to ‘track and trace’ Coronavirus outbreaks.
Children Survey

Parents of 0-4 year-olds and childcare from 1st June 2020

Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education gathered evidence on the use of childcare in May 2020 during COVID-19, and on parents’ reported intentions from 1st June to return their child to early years setting once they open to more children.