Version Date: May 27, 2026 View help for published
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Caroline Rudisill, University of South Carolina
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39822.v1
Version V1
This study is composed of two surveys (repeated cross-sections) with a total sample size of 3,274 conducted using the Ipsos Global Online Omnibus. The surveys include individuals 18-75 years of age residing in the US. The first survey (n=1,085) was conducted from July 10-14, 2020 and the second survey ran from May 24-29, 2023 (n=2,189). Common survey questions include trust in key stakeholders (e.g., federal government, the healthcare system) and changes in household finances, healthcare utilization (e.g., annual preventive visits, receipt of pharmacy-based healthcare), preventive health care (e.g., influenza vaccination) and preventative behaviors (e.g. exercise, healthy eating) since the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional survey questions are self-reported mental and physical status, COVID-19 status, vaccination likelihood and risk perceptions. The survey also has respondent characteristics.
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Nationally representative quota (non-probability) sample from existing Ipsos panel with quotas set for age, gender, US region, and working status.
Individuals 18-75 years of age residing in the United States.
Demographic variables include gender, age, race, ethnicity, employment status, household size, marital status, income, and educational attainment.
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