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. 2023 May 10;43(8):1479–1484. doi: 10.1007/s00296-023-05337-y

Table 2.

Psychosocial concerns are listed in the first column and the comfort level of adult rheumatologists addressing these issues is listed in the second column

Number of respondents (%) who were “Comfortable” or “Very Comfortable” discussing psychosocial concerns Number of respondents (%) who believed that the family physician should address psychosocial concerns
Alcohol, tobacco, drugs 33 (61%) 40 (75%)
Vaping and side effects 23 (42%) 42 (79%)
Gender identity and sexuality 17 (31%) 45 (86%)
Contraception and fertility 26 (48%) 39 (74%)
Depression and anxiety 23 (43%) 46 (88%)
Nutrition and healthy body image 22 (41%) 43 (82%)

This is compared to their belief that the family physician should address the same issues in the third column