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. 2016 Jan 31;39(1):113–121. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdv211

Table 4.

Rating of importance for alternative ways of receiving lifestyle advice (95% CI)

Crucial Very important Quite important A little important Not at all important Missing data n
A booklet explaining how lifestyle choices can affect breast cancer risk 18.8% (17.0–21.0) 40.0% (37.7–42.3) 24.6% (22.6–26.6) 9.0% (7.7–10.3) 4.2% (3.3–5.1) 3.3% (2.5–4.1) 1803
Aged <55 years 18.3% (15.6–21.0) 41.0% (37.5–44.5) 24.3% (21.3–27.3) 9.4% (7.4–11.5) 5.0% (3.5–6.5) 2.0% (1.0–3.0) 692
Aged >55 years 19.2% (16.8–21.6) 41.2% (38.2–44.2) 25.0% (22.4–27.7) 9.0% (7.3–10.8) 4.0% (2.8–5.2) 1.6% (0.8–2.4) 1111
A brief face-to-face discussion with a female lifestyle advisor 17.6% (15.5–19.4) 34.6% (32.4–36.8) 23.3% (21.4–25.3) 11.7% (10.2–13.2) 7.4% (6.2–8.6) 5.3% (4.3–6.3) 1803
Aged <55 years 19.4% (16.2–22.2) 33.1% (29.8–36.4) 23.4% (21.4–25.3) 12.3% (10.0–14.6) 7.2% (5.5–9.0) 4.6% (3.1–6.1) 692
Aged >55 years 16.3% (14.0–18.6) 36.0% (33.1–38.9) 23.3% (20.7–25.9) 11.2% (9.3–13.1) 7.6% (6.0–9.2) 5.6% (4.2–7.0) 1111
An interactive website to plan and track lifestyle changes 6.8% (5.6–8.0) 23.1% (21.2–25.1) 28.3% (26.2–30.4) 19.6% (17.8–21.4) 14.9% (13.3–16.5) 7.1% (5.9–8.3) 1803
Aged <55 years 9.0% (7.0–11.0)** 28.0% (24.4–31.2)** 30.0% (26.8–33.2) 18.3% (15.6–21.0) 11.0% (8.8–13.2) 3.7% (2.4–5.0) 692
Aged >55 years 5.5% (4.1–6.9) 20.0% (17.6–22.5) 27.0% (24.3–29.7) 21.0% (18.5–23.5) 18.0% (15.7–20.4) 8.5% (6.8–10.2) 1111
A phone consultation with a female lifestyle advisor 4.0% (3.1–4.9) 16.6% (14.9–18.3) 27.5% (25.4–30.0) 26.3% (24.3–28.3) 17.5% (15.8–19.3) 8.0% (6.8–9.3) 1803
Aged <55 years 4.4% (3.0–5.9) 20.0% (17.2–22.8) 27.5% (24.4–30.6) 27.0% (23.9–30.0) 16.1% (13.5–18.7) 5.4% (3.8–7.0) 692
Aged >55 years 3.8% (2.6–5.0) 14.1%* (12.0–16.2) 27.5% (24.8–30.2) 26.0% (23.3–28.7) 19.0% (16.6–21.4) 14.0% (11.9–16.1) 1111
Small group meetings with to discuss lifestyle changes 4.5% (3.5–5.5) 14.4% (12.8–16.0) 21.4% (19.5–23.3) 23.6% (21.6–25.6) 28.8% (26.7–30.9) 7.2% (6.0–8.4) 1803
Aged <55 years 4.5% (3.0–6.0) 15.7% (13.1–18.3) 21.4% (18.5–24.3) 24.0% (21.0–27.0) 29.3% (26.1–32.5) 5.1% (3.6–6.7) 692
Aged >55 years 4.7% (3.4–6.0) 13.4% (11.3–15.5) 21.3% (18.8–23.8) 23.4% (20.8–26.0) 28.5% (25.7–31.3) 8.7% (7.0–10.4) 1111

Statistically significant using χ2 for independence with Yates Continuity Correction; *P < 0.05, **P < 0.001.