Kiwis were more concerned about others, it seemed: 14 per cent were "very concerned" about a family member being hurt if an attack happened in New Zealand.
The average concern rating was 5.9 out of 10 for concern about family, and 12 per cent said they were not concerned at all.
The average rating for how safe New Zealanders felt in this country was 7.1.
Nine per cent of those surveyed believed that "New Zealand is less at risk of a terrorist attack than other countries" and 12 per cent (384,000 people) completely disagreed.
Maori and Indian New Zealanders were most concerned about a terrorist attack in New Zealand.
Meanwhile, a Gallup poll in the US found 19 per cent were very concerned that they, or a member of their family, might be hurt in a terrorist attack.