short readsSep 10, 2021 Americans with disabilities less likely than those without to own some digital devices The digital divide between Americans who have a disability and Americans who do not remains for some devices.
short readsJul 16, 2021 Home broadband adoption, computer ownership vary by race, ethnicity in the U.S. Black and Hispanic Americans remain less likely than White adults to say they own a traditional computer or have high-speed internet at home.
short readsMay 4, 2020 How Americans see digital privacy issues amid the COVID-19 outbreak The coronavirus outbreak has brought privacy and surveillance concerns to the forefront. Here’s what Americans think about those issues.
short readsJan 27, 2020 Most Americans support right to have some personal info removed from online searches The ability to keep personal information from being searchable online is at the crux of the debate around the “right to be forgotten.”
short readsJan 9, 2020 About one-in-five Americans use a smart watch or fitness tracker Around three-in-ten Americans living in households earning $75,000 or more a year say they regularly wear a smart watch or fitness tracker.
short readsDec 28, 2016 Health issues topped the list of scientific studies reaching wide audiences in 2016 Health care policy, space and evolution led the way.
presentationFeb 13, 2014 Health Information Online Susannah Fox will be on a panel entitled, “What Information Do Patients Want and Need?” at the annual meeting of the National Quality Forum.
presentationJan 25, 2014 The Intersection of Health Care, Social Media, and Digital Strategy Susannah Fox presented the Pew Research Center’s latest findings on social media and health.
short readsJan 15, 2014 The social life of health information Our national survey finds that seven-in-ten (72%) adult internet users say they have searched online for information about a range of health issues, the most popular being specific diseases and treatments.
short readsJan 8, 2014 Few Americans track their weight, diet or exercise online Among the 6-in-10 Americans who say they track their weight, diet or exercise routine, 9% say they use online or app tools.