Public Health


Healthcare Survey

Veterans are more satisfied with their healthcare than the civilian population

But Ipsos polling finds that many Veterans aren’t sure how to rate many of the benefits available to them
Public Health Survey

Most Americans want to know the secrets to living and feeling younger

A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MDVIP finds most Americans would like to take steps to live healthier for longer, but few are knowledgeable about the different risk factors that could prevent them from doing so
Polling Survey

Majority want elected officials to do more to improve mental health care

NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most Americans support improving health insurance coverage to cover more mental health services
Healthcare Survey

Americans are worried about mental health and unsatisfied with the mental health care system

This week, in anticipation of World Mental Health Day on Monday, we look at Americans’ mental health and feelings toward the health care system.
Healthcare Survey

Majority of adults report experiencing high levels of stress in past year

Most Americans feel the U.S. healthcare system places less importance on mental health than on physical health despite a widespread view that they matter equally: Ipsos Global Advisor survey for World Mental Health Day 2022.
Polling Survey

Teens comfortable talking about mental health, but fewer are actually doing so

NAMI/Ipsos poll: Most teens feel the world is more stressful now than it was for previous generations, want schools to support mental health

Majority of Americans would vote in favor of abortion legality in hypothetical state-level ballot measure

New Ipsos/USA Today poll finds support for deciding abortion rights at the state level using such a ballot measure exists across party lines
Society Survey

Globally, 3 in 5 citizens say abortion should be legal in all or most cases

Proponents outnumber opponents in 22 of 27 countries surveyed; support is weaker
in the U.S. than in all other western countries

Expanding Flu Vaccine

Polling commissioned by AstraZeneca on Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel® found that broadening the availability of a nasal spray to those not already vaccinated could increase flu vaccine uptake for children and adults under the age of 50.