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. 2012 Aug 29;16(11):2032–2039. doi: 10.1017/S1368980012003886

Table 4.

Percentage of participants who indicated a specific source of information about diabetes mellitus by sex and personal diabetes status: men (n 1935) and women (n 2065) with and without diabetes mellitus; Austria, August/September 2009

Men Women
Diabetes mellitus (n 129) No diabetes mellitus (n 1906)† Total (n 1935) Diabetes mellitus (n 165) No diabetes mellitus (n 1900)† Total (n 2065)‡
Consultation of a doctor 90·7 66·6*** 68·2 85·5 60·8*** 62·8***
Consultation of a pharmacy 4·7 7·9 7·6 10·3 9·7 9·8*
Television 13·2 16·3 16·1 12·7 16·4 16·1
Radio 2·3 5·3 5·1 1·8 5·7* 5·4
Newspaper, magazines 27·1 23·5 23·7 26·7 28·3 28·1**
Internet 20·2 38·0*** 36·9 33·1 33·2 33·2*
Folders, brochures 17·8 21·7 21·4 30·9 25·4 25·9**
Support groups 3·9 1·9 2·0 8·5 2·7*** 3·2*
Other 1·6 7·6* 7·2 12·1 9·5 9·7**

*P < 0·05, **P < 0·01, ***P < 0·001.

P value between participants with diabetes v. without diabetes.

P value between total men and women.