Three telephone surveys from May, July, and October 2009 assessed American concerns about H1N1 influenza exposure and preparedness. Key findings include:
- Nearly half of Americans reported being worried about H1N1 exposure. Women were more worried than men.
- Half of Americans had concerns about the safety of the H1N1 vaccine. Again, women were more concerned than men.
- Many Americans reported taking precautions like hand washing and stocking up on supplies to protect against H1N1. Women took more precautions than men.
- Television and newspapers were the most common sources of information about H1N1, followed by websites.