European Health Survey PREVENTATIVE PRACTICES Reason for the last mammogram, according to current relationship with economic activity. Women aged 20 years old and over who have had a mammogram at some point in time Units: percentage Total She noticed a problem in her chest Her general practitioner noticed a problem in her chest during an examination Her gynaecologist noticed a problem in her chest during an examination Her general practitioner recommended it without there being any problem Her gynaecologist recommended it without there being any problem Other women in her family have or have had breast cancer She was given an appointment from the Autonomous Community or municipal council for an early breast cancer detection programme Other reasons Total 100.00 9.24 2.73 6.31 8.48 22.80 3.06 43.90 7.35 Working 100.00 11.96 1.96 6.80 8.28 30.97 4.03 32.57 7.51 Unemployed 100.00 14.55 3.92 8.44 8.52 25.00 4.44 30.81 9.30 Studying 100.00 55.80 5.16 3.74 0.55 28.84 0.00 5.91 5.36 Retired person, Pensioner 100.00 4.76 3.63 4.10 9.35 17.22 1.76 55.46 7.21 Incapacitated to work 100.00 6.46 4.16 9.87 6.94 12.38 4.02 54.34 5.06 Mainly dedicated to household chores 100.00 6.59 2.60 6.33 8.21 15.62 2.23 54.96 6.91 Other situations 100.00 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Notes: 1) The question regarding the reason for the last mammogram could have multiple responses. The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which is not collected The symbol '..' shall be deemed as data which cannot be given due to an insufficient sample The symbol '...' shall be deemed as an error of division by zero The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 35 thousand persons must be considered with caution, as they may be affected by a high degree of sampling error. Source: National Statistics Institute