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. 2022 Jul 1;28(7):988–996. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2021.89026

Table 5.

The number of general surgeons subjected to violence applied to court (Those who were not exposed to violence but only witnessed were also included in the evaluation; +n=18)

After being subjected to violence (n=61) and only witnessing (n=18); (n=79) p-value

There is court process No court proceedings
Type of violence, n (%)
 Verbal
  Yes 16 (28.6) 40 (71.4) 0.0463
  No 12 (52.2) 11 (47.8)
 Physical
  Yes 10 (41.7) 14 (58.3) 0.4453
  No 18 (32.7) 37 (67.3)
Institution, n (%)
 University hospital 6 (42.9) 8 (57.1) 0.8773
 Training and research hospital 10 (33.3) 20 (66.7)
 State hospital 6 (31.6) 13 (68.4)
 Private hospital 6 (40.0) 9 (60.0)
 Other 0 (0.0) 1 (100.0)
Settlement of the hospital, n (%)
 Metropolitan central district 22 (36.1) 39 (63.9) 0.9023
 Metropolitan remote region 2 (33.3) 4 (66.7)
 Central district of a small city4 (36.4) 7 (63.6)
 Smalltown of a small city 0 (0.0) 1 (100.0)
Sex, n (%)
 Male 25 (35.7) 45 (64.3) 1.0003
 Female 3 (33.3) 6 (66.7)
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Chi-squared test.