February 7th, 2011

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Hello internet! How are you today? I'm doing well!

So, I need to give this survey to eight people. And it's way easier to get my flist to do it than to go find eight people who I know and get them to do it. So! Here is a survey about "important issues today related to women’s health." I'm the only person who can see the answers. It would make my day if you (YES, YOU) would fill it out before midnight. Because that is when the ~analysis paper~ is due.



Poll #5862 Women's Health Questionnaire
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 33

Age:

Race:

Gender:

ave you ever had to delay or go without the health care you needed because:

you couldn't afford it?
20 (66.7%)

you didn't have insurance?
17 (56.7%)

you couldn't get child care?
1 (3.3%)

you couldn't get there?
8 (26.7%)

you couldn't get time off work?
10 (33.3%)

you just plain ol' didn't have time?
20 (66.7%)

When you need information on a particular health issue, which, if any, of these sources do you turn to first—a health care provider, books, the internet, family and friends, a pharmacist, or some other source?

During the last 12 months, have you spent less on basic needs for your family, such as food or electricity, so that you would have enough money for your medicines?

Yes
3 (9.1%)

No
27 (81.8%)

Don't know
1 (3.0%)

N/A
2 (6.1%)

IF YOU ARE A CAREGIVER: how concerned are you about each of the following.

Balancing care-giving with other responsibilities
1 (50.0%)

Having enough time for your family
1 (50.0%)

Maintaining your own health
2 (100.0%)

How many times, have you visited a doctor or health care provider in the last 12 months?

1 - 4 times
16 (48.5%)

5 - 9 times
11 (33.3%)

10+ times
6 (18.2%)

In the last 12 months, was there ever a time when you:

were not able to see a specialist when you thought you needed one?
11 (50.0%)

felt you did not have enough personal control over decisions affecting your own medical care?
10 (45.5%)

had concerns about the quality of care you received?
12 (54.5%)

tried to see a new doctor but could not because the doctor was not taking new patients?
8 (36.4%)

Thinking about your last doctor’s visit, did you understand all of the information the doctor gave to you?

Yes
31 (93.9%)

No
2 (6.1%)

In the past five years, has a doctor told you that you have any of the following health problems or conditions?

High blood pressure
2 (9.1%)

Heart disease
1 (4.5%)

Stroke
0 (0.0%)

Cancer
0 (0.0%)

Diabetes
2 (9.1%)

Anxiety/Depression
16 (72.7%)

Thyroid problems
5 (22.7%)

Osteporosis or brittle bones
0 (0.0%)

Arthritis
4 (18.2%)

Asthma/Respiratory condition
2 (9.1%)

High Colesterol
5 (22.7%)

Obesity
7 (31.8%)

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