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title: "Specific disease or medical problem"
description: "66% of internet users look online for information about a specific disease or medical problem. The percentage of internet users who look for information about a specific disease or medical problem has remained the same over the past six years. In 2002, 63% of internet users looked online for information about a specific medical problem, [&hellip;]"
date: "2009-06-11"
authors:
  - name: "Pew Research Center"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2009/06/11/specific-disease-or-medical-problem/"
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# Specific disease or medical problem

### 66% of internet users look online for information about a specific disease or medical problem.

The percentage of internet users who look for information about a specific disease or medical problem has remained the same over the past six years. In 2002, 63% of internet users looked online for information about a specific medical problem, and, in 2008, 66% did so. This increase is not statistically significant.

![Specific disease or medical problem](https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/media/4E92C3FC2355413EBF48351884565E04.jpg)

### Demographics

Certain demographic groups are more likely than others to look online for information about a specific disease or medical problem. These differences have also changed very little over the past six years. Among adult internet users:

- Whites (68%) are more likely than African Americans (60%) or Hispanics (55%) to research online about a medical problem.
- Internet users age 30-49 (71%) and those age 50-64 (67%) are significantly more likely than the young internet users (61%) and wired seniors (53%) to turn to the internet for information about specific medical problems.
- Those making $50,000 or more a year are much more likely than those making less than $30,000 a year to look online for disease-related information.
- Similarly, internet users with some college education (70%) and college graduates (76%) are significantly more likely than high school graduates (55%) and internet users with less than a high school education (49%) to look online for information about a specific disease or medical problem. Internet users with a college degree were the only demographic group to become significantly more likely than they were six years ago to search for disease-related information online.

![Specific disease](https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/media/9BF816102CD948EBA1C8E0BFDEC2D67C.jpg)

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