Report | April 7, 2026 Where Do Americans Get Health Information, and What Do They Trust? Appendix A: Supplemental tables on health information questions X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Mail Add Us On Google By Giancarlo Pasquini, Galen Stocking, Emma Kikuchi, Isabelle Pula and Eileen Yam Table of Contents Where Do Americans Get Health Information, and What Do They Trust? What do Americans want from their health information sources? Users of social media and AI chatbots for health information are more likely to say they are convenient than accurate Americans value their health – but many face challenges in taking care of it Roughly a third of young adults have negative views of their mental health Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix A: Supplemental tables on health information questions Appendix B: Supplemental tables on health ratings Next: Appendix B: Supplemental tables on health ratings ← Prev Page 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next Page → Report PDFToplineQuestionnaire
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