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Table 1 Characteristics of survey participants

From: The psychometric characteristics of the revised depression attitude questionnaire (R-DAQ) in Pakistani medical practitioners: a cross-sectional study of doctors in Lahore

Variables

Frequency n (%)

Total sample, n = 601

Psychiatry education (intern or major subject, or CME) n = 322

No additional psychiatry education, n = 279

Gender

 Male

286 (47.6%)

155 (48.1%)

131 (47.0%)

 Female

315 (52.4%)

167 (51.9%)

148 (53.0%)

Age <28

 <28

321 (53.5%)

185 (57.6%)

136 (48.7%)

Specialty

 Medicine/Paeds

394 (65.6%)

213 (66.1%)

181 (64.9%)

 Surgery/ObsGyn

207 (34.4%)

109 (33.9%)

98 (35.1%)

Practice setting

 Rural

78 (13.0%)

52 (16.1%)

26 (9.3%)

 Urban

523 (87.0%)

270 (83.9%)

253 (90.7%)

Graduated in 2012 or later (yes/no)

 Yes

311 (52.0%)

184 (57.5%)

127 (45.7%)

Have you ever taken CME courses? (yes/no)

 Yes

298 (49.6%)

172 (53.4%)

126 (45.2%)

Have you studied abroad? (yes/no)

 Yes

102 (17.0%)

71 (22.0%)

31 (11.1%)

Have you ever read an article on psychiatry? (yes/no)

 Yes

202 (33.9%)

142 (44.7%)

60 (21.6%)

How frequently do you encounter depression in your practice setting?

 Seldom

303 (51.1%)

162 (51.3%)

141 (50.9%)

 Often

290 (48.9%)

154 (48.7%)

136 (49.1%)