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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 37
Family PLUS. Situation of Polish Families and Opinions on Pro-Family Policy

no 38
Youth 2016


Reports

Attitude to Government in the Second Half of August
Social Moods in August
Trust in Politicians at the Beginning of New Political Season
Scenery after Presidential Veto
Tattoos in Fashion
Is It Only Jasna Góra Monastery? Pilgrimage Experience in Poland
Who Does Not Like "Good Change"?
Poles versus Ticks
Women's Procreation Plans
Opinions on Democracy
Political Party Preferences in September
Who Are the People who Declare their Intention to Vote in the Sejm Elections, but Who Are Undecided Whom to Support?
 
Poles on the Subject of Ticks

More than every other Polish adult (51%) has been bitten by a tick at some point, while 13% have experienced this during the spring and summer season of this year. Despite such frequent contact with these spider-like creatures only a very few people decide to be examined by a doctor or consider vaccination. Analysis of social media has shown that there is very little interest in vaccinations against tick-borne encephalitis: questions about this form of prevention only appear sporadically.
Half of all the people surveyed (52%) say they know how to remove a tick safely themselves. However, answers to questions about the best method for doing this would indicate that the ability is not so widespread.
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