Life-Saving Attitudes Survey
Help us understand public attitudes, knowledge, and actions related to life-saving situations. Your responses are anonymous and will help improve emergency response education.
Age
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Gender
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Male
Female
Prefer not to say
Non-binary/Other
Occupation
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Please Select
Student
Employed (Non-healthcare)
Healthcare Professional
Unemployed
Retired
Other
Have you ever received formal training in first aid or CPR?
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Yes
No
How confident do you feel in your ability to help someone in a life-threatening emergency?
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1
2
3
4
5
In a life-threatening emergency, which action would you take first?
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Call emergency services (e.g., 911)
Try to help directly (e.g., first aid, CPR)
Look for someone else to help
Do nothing
How often do you think about what you would do in an emergency?
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Often
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
To what extent do you agree with the following statements?
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Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly Agree
I believe anyone can learn basic life-saving skills.
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5
I would be willing to help a stranger in an emergency.
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10
I am afraid of making mistakes in an emergency situation.
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15
I think life-saving education should be mandatory in schools.
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How important do you think it is for the general public to know CPR and first aid?
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Not important
1
2
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5
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7
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9
Extremely important
10
1 is Not important, 10 is Extremely important
What are your main sources of information about life-saving techniques? (Select all that apply)
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School/University
Workplace training
Online resources (videos, articles)
Friends/Family
Television/Media
Other
Please describe a situation (if any) where you have witnessed or been involved in a life-saving act.
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