1) Which of these are you most worried about when considering hormone therapy (HT)?Blood clots Breast cancer Coronary heart disease Dementia Stroke Uterine cancer Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify:2) If you use HT to treat menopause symptoms, what is your main reason for using it?I don't use HT Relieving hot flashes Relieving vaginal dryness and painful intercourse Improving menopause-related sleep disturbances such as night sweats Preventing bone loss Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify:3) What do you find most frustrating about managing your menopausal symptoms?There is nothing frustrating. I manage them just fine. There is too much information to sort through Information is often confusing My doctor never has enough time to answer my questions I don't know what resources to trust There is not enough reliable and clear educational information available Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify:4) Where do you get most of your information about HT?Friends and family The media (e.g., radio, TV, newspapers, magazines) The Internet (e.g., patient education or drug company websites, WebMD, Medline Plus, etc.) Your doctor Other healthcare professionals (e.g., nurse, physician assistant, nutritionist) Your pharmacist Drug company advertising Non-medical wellness professional (e.g., yoga instructor, massage therapist, personal trainer, etc.) Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify:5) When seeing your doctor about menopausal symptoms, what topics do you ask about most often?The trade off between the benefits and risks of taking HT, including lifestyle and family health history Lifestyle changes I can make to relieve menopausal symptoms Clarification on the findings of the Women's Health Initiative study Different delivery methods of HT available (e.g., creams, patches, etc.) Non-hormonal treatment options for menopausal symptoms How long I should be on HT Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify:6) Which of these resources, if any, would you find most useful to manage your menopausal symptoms?More media stories (TV, radio, print) Fact sheets/brochures More information on the Web 1-800 number (e.g., Ask-a-Nurse) DVD/video Tips on how to communicate with your doctor Blogs Podcasts Public education forums/presentations/workshops Other (please specify) If you selected other, please specify: