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After taking the survey, you will see the updated results, or you can view the results as of April 8, 2008 below.

Results as of April 8, 2008:

1. Have your spouse or spouses parents/siblings had asthma at any time in their lives?
Answer Number
Yes 32% 245
No 67% 515
Total 760
2. Is your child under the care of a Board-Certified Allergist for food allergies?
Answer Number
Yes 88% 669
No 11% 91
Total 760
3. Have you or your parents/siblings had asthma at any time in your lives?
Answer Number
Yes 43% 329
No 56% 431
Total 760
4. Has your child had more than one allergic reaction that required epinephrine?
Answer Number
Yes 10% 82
No 89% 678
Total 760
5. Would you now avoid peanut products while nursing?
Answer Number
Yes 93% 713
No 6% 47
Total 760
6. Did you eat peanut products while nursing?
Answer Number
Yes 69% 531
No 30% 229
Total 760
7. Are you or were you happy with the care your child received from the pediatrician or family doctor for food allergies?
Answer Number
Yes 63% 484
No 36% 276
Total 760
8. Did you nurse the child with the peanut allergy?
Answer Number
Yes 79% 603
No 20% 157
Total 760
9. Would you now delay introducing peanut products until your child was older?
Answer Number
Yes 95% 726
No 4% 34
Total 760
10. Did you eat peanut products or peanut butter while pregnant?
Answer Number
Yes 92% 706
No 7% 54
Total 760
11. Is your spouse supportive and understanding about your child's peanut allergy?
Answer Number
Yes 93% 711
No 6% 49
Total 760
12. Would you now avoid peanut products while pregnant?
Answer Number
Yes 93% 707
No 6% 53
Total 760
13. Did your child show signs of allergies while nursing?
Answer Number
Yes 29% 226
No 70% 534
Total 760
14. Are you afraid or apprehensive about sending your child to daycare or school with peanut allergy?
Answer Number
Yes 91% 693
No 8% 67
Total 760
15. Did your child have allergic reactions that were not treated with epinephrine due to lack of education on your part or the physician's part?
Answer Number
Yes 26% 205
No 73% 555
Total 760
16. Have you or your spouse administered epinephrine to your child during an allergic reaction?
Answer Number
Yes 10% 77
No 89% 683
Total 760
17. Have you or your parents/siblings had allergies at any time in your lives?
Answer Number
Yes 75% 573
No 24% 187
Total 760
18. Looking back, were there any reactions you would have handled differently had you been more educated?
Answer Number
Yes 57% 437
No 42% 323
Total 760
19. Did you feed the allergic child peanut products before he/she was 1 year old?
Answer Number
Yes 13% 101
No 86% 659
Total 760
20. Have your spouse or spouses parents/siblings had food allergies at any time in their lives?
Answer Number
Yes 29% 226
No 70% 534
Total 760
21. Have your spouse or spouses parents/siblings had hay fever at any time in their lives?
Answer Number
Yes 56% 426
No 43% 334
Total 760
22. Would you now have your baby evaluated by an allergist before introducing peanut products?
Answer Number
Yes 77% 589
No 22% 171
Total 760
23. Did your child show signs of colic while nursing?
Answer Number
Yes 25% 197
No 74% 563
Total 760
24. Did your child show signs of skin rashes while nursing?
Answer Number
Yes 49% 375
No 50% 385
Total 760
25. Have you or your parents/siblings had hay fever at any time in your lives?
Answer Number
Yes 66% 506
No 33% 254
Total 760
26. Did you feed the allergic child peanut products before he/she was 2 years old?
Answer Number
Yes 53% 408
No 46% 352
Total 760
27. Is your extended family supportive and understanding about your child's peanut allergy?
Answer Number
Yes 79% 601
No 20% 159
Total 760
28. If so, would you delay introduction of peanut products until at least age three?
Answer Number
Yes 93% 714
No 6% 46
Total 760
29. Have your spouse or spouses parents/siblings had allergies at any time in their lives?
Answer Number
Yes 67% 511
No 32% 249
Total 760
30. Have you or your parents/siblings had food allergies at any time in your lives?
Answer Number
Yes 32% 249
No 67% 511
Total 760
 

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