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Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993

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posted on 2024-09-12, 05:08 authored by Ron BorlandRon Borland, N Donaghue, D Hill
Abstract: This study identified illnesses Australians most feared getting, and determined whether there had been any changes between 1986 and 1993. An open‐ended question about illnesses was embedded in an omnibus face‐to‐face survey of representative samples of Australians (1986, n = 1213; 1993, n = 1268). Cancer was by far the most feared illness, with over 60 per cent of first mentions and around 80 per cent of first or second mentions. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and heart disease were the only other illnesses mentioned by more than 10 per cent of the sample as the first or second most feared illness. There were no differences across time in first mentions of these illnesses, but cancer had more mentions overall in 1993. Concern about cancer may have increased over the seven years. Mentions of dementia and blindness also increased across the two surveys.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Public Health

Volume

18

Pagination

366-369

Location

Australia

ISSN

1035-7319

eISSN

1753-6405

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC

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