May 16, 2025
More people, especially young people, are getting their health care information from sources other than doctors and are regretting the decisions they’ve made as a result, according to a new study.
The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer study showed there was a hike in the belief that the average person can know as much as a doctor, especially among young people. Younger respondents were twice as likely to say that an average person can know as much as a doctor compared to older participants. Overall, the share of respondents across all age groups who hold that belief went up to 35 percent, a five-point jump from 2024.
Here are a few key takeaways:
Read the report online.
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