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. 2023 May 30;14:1195440. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1195440

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants.

N %
Child welfare workers
Current position
Child welfare worker – investigations 6 50%
Child welfare worker – ongoing 3 25%
Child welfare worker – other 3 25%
Primary responsibility (current position)
Clinical 5 42%
Leadership 0 0%
Other 6 50%
Number of years of practice
0–5 years 0 0%
5–10 years 1 8%
>10 years 11 92%
Age
21–30 years 1 8%
31–40 years 3 25%
41–50 years 2 17%
51–60 years 4 33%
60+ years 1 8%
Prefer not to say 1 8%
Gender
Male 2 17%
Female 10 83%
Non-binary 0 0%
Prefer not to say 0 0%
Race/ethnicity*
White 10 83%
Latin American 1 8%
Indigenous 1 8%
Prefer not to say 1 8%
*One worker selected two categories
Healthcare providers
Current position
Physician 6 100%
Nurse practitioner 0 0%
Healthcare worker – other 0 0%
Primary responsibility (current position)
Clinical 6 100%
Leadership 1 17%
Other 0 0%
Number of years of practice
0–5 years 1 17%
5–10 years 3 50%
>10 years 2 33%
Age
21–30 years 1 17%
31–40 years 4 67%
41–50 years 1 17%
51–60 years 0 0%
Prefer not to say 0 0%
Gender
Male 0 0%
Female 6 100%
Non-binary 0 0%
Prefer not to say 0 0%
Race/ethnicity*
White 4 57%
Japanese 1 14%
Chinese 1 14%
Prefer not to say 1 14%
* One worker selected two categories