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. 2013 Jul 11;11:162. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-11-162

Table 4.

Caregivers’ ratings of the usefulness of the information they read at follow-up

Website section/PDF (N = 121)a Very useful, % (n) Useful, % (n) Total of very useful + useful, % (n) Total of not that useful + not useful at all, % (n)
Bipolar disorder, n = 116,
48.3 (56)
49.1 (57)
97.4 (113)
2.6 (3)
Providing support, n = 117
52.1 (61)
43.6 (51)
95.7 (112)
4.3 (5)
Treatment/management, n = 113
41.6 (47)
54.0 (61)
95.5 (108)
4.4 (5)
Information summaries, n = 96
38.5 (37)
55.2 (53)
93.7 (90)
6.3 (6)
Caregiver self-care, n = 110
44.5 (49)
49.1 (54)
93.6 (103)
6.4 (7)
PDF guide for caregivers, n = 110
46.4 (51)
46.4 (51)
92.8 (102)
7.3 (8)
Working together, n = 110
39.1 (43)
52.7 (58)
91.8 (101)
8.2 (9)
Resources, n = 109
35.8 (39)
55.0 (60)
90.8 (99)
9.1 (10)
Stigma/discrimination, n = 103 37.9 (39) 48.5 (50) 86.4 (89) 13.6 (14)

Table 4 shows the percentage of caregivers who found each of the sections of the website they read very/ useful or not that useful/not useful at all. Modal responses are marked in bold.

an = number of caregivers who read section/PDF.