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L. 1. Zedner, control who has access to your medical files? 3. . . . use the Internet anonymously? 4. . . . make telephone calls without being monitored? 5. . . . keep who you vote for in elections private? 6. . . . keep your religious beliefs private? 7. . . . attend a demonstration without being monitored? 8. . . . meet with people without being monitored? Possible Answers: Essential / Very important / Fairly important / Not very important / Not at all important / (Don't know) General security worries ? 8 items QC3. How often, if at all, have you worried about each of the following in your country in the last year? 1. Poor people not being able to access healthcare services 2. Youth unemployment 3. Corporate tax evasion 4. Women not being treated equally to men 5. Terrorist attacks anywhere in your country 6. Young people using alcohol and drugs excessively 7. Extreme weather conditions 8. Viruses damaging the national Internet infrastructure Possible Answers: Most days / At least once a week / At least once a month / At least once in the last year / Not in the last year / Never / (Don't know) Personal security worries ? 8 items QC4. And how often, if at all, have you worried about each of the following in the last year? 1. Getting a serious sickness 2. Losing your job 3. Being a victim of a theft in your neighbourhood 4. Being discriminated against 5. Being a victim of a bomb attack, At least once in the last year / Not in the last year, 2009.