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        Volume 3: No. 2, April 2006

        ORIGINAL RESEARCH
        Health-related Information on the Web: Results From the HealthStyles Survey, 2002–2003

        Type of Web Site Visited % of Internet Users Reporting Type
        Health-related chat rooms 6
        Universities 13
        Online newsletters 17
        Scientific retrieval systems 17
        Pharmaceutical companies 20
        Hospitals or health centers 27
        Nonprofit organizations 29
        Government agencies 31
        Health information portals 58

        Figure 1. Types of Web sites frequently visited by survey respondents who reported using the Internet to seek health-related information (n = 2966) and percentage of respondents who reported using the type. Source: HealthStyles data from 2002 and 2003.

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        Feature of Internet % of Internet Users Reporting Feature
        Health information is available in other languages 2
        Internet connection is faster 28
        Health sites have information about people like me 28
        Health sites have less advertising 37
        Health information is from a trusted source 43
        No need to pay or register to use the health site 53
        Health information is clear and easy to use 60
        Easy to find the desired information 68

        Figure 2. Features of the Internet that would encourage using the Web as a source for health-related information and the percentage of respondents (n = 2966) who reported them. Source: HealthStyles data from 2002 and 2003.

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