Diabetes
Q1. Have you ever been told by a doctor or hospital you have diabetes?
1. Yes [IF FEMALE → Q3; IF MALE → Q5]
2. No
3. Only during pregnancy → END OF MODULE
X Don't know
R Refused
Q2. Have you ever been told by a doctor or hospital you have high blood glucose?
1. Yes [IF FEMALE → Q3; IF MALE → Q6]
2. No → END OF MODULE
3. Borderline → [IF FEMALE → Q3; IF MALE → Q6]
4. Only during pregnancy → END OF MODULE
X Don't know → END OF MODULE
R Refused → END OF MODULE
Q3. Were you pregnant when you were told you had diabetes or high blood glucose?
1. Yes
2. No → Q5
X Don't know → Q5
R Refused → Q5
Q4. Have you ever had diabetes or high blood glucose apart from when you were pregnant?
1. Yes
2. No → END OF MODULE
X Don't know
R Refused
Q5. How old were you when you were first told you had diabetes or high blood glucose? [If ongoing diabetes since pregnancy, then age of diagnosis during pregnancy]
1. _______ years
X Don't know
R Refused
Q6. What are you doing now to manage your diabetes or high blood glucose? [MULTIPLE RESPONSE]
1. Having insulin injections
2. On tablets for diabetes or high blood glucose
3. Following a special diet
4. Losing weight
5. Exercising most days
6. Other [SPECIFY] _________
7. Not doing anything
X Don't know
R Refused
| Source: | New South Wales Population Health Survey 2006 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health. |
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| Produced by: | Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health. |
| Last updated on: | 1 July 2007 |
