Research Article
IPV Screening and Readiness to Respond to IPV in Ob-Gyn Settings: A Patient-Physician Study
Table 1
Physician sample demographics
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| Characteristics (%) |
| Gender | Female | 63 (50.4) | Male | 62 (49.6) | Years in practice (including residency) | 26.1 10.5 | Ethnicity/race | White, non-Hispanic | 107 (85.6) | Asian | 5 (4.0) | Black/African American | 4 (3.2) | White, Hispanic | 3 (2.4) | Multiracial | 3 (2.4) | Others | 2 (1.6) | Primary medical specialty | General ob-gyn | 89 (71.2) | Gynecology only | 20 (16.0) | Maternal/fetal medicine | 6 (4.8) | Others | 10 (8.0) | Type of practice | Ob-gyn partnership/group | 58 (46.4) | University faculty practice | 25 (20.0) | Solo private practice | 22 (17.6) | Multispecialty group | 12 (9.6) | HMO/staff model | 5 (4.0) | Military/government | 2 (1.6) | Practice location | Suburban | 49 (39.2) | Urban non-inner-city | 38 (30.4) | Urban inner-city | 20 (16.0) | Rural | 18 (14.4) | Professional self-identification | Both primary care provider and specialist | 74 (59.2) | Specialist | 46 (36.8) | Primary care provider | 4 (3.2) |
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