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. 2023 Nov;69(11):784–791. doi: 10.46747/cfp.6911784

Table 1.

Characteristics of FPs who participated in the CBT training program and of their practices

CHARACTERISTIC FEMALE FPs (n=79) MALE FPs (n=45) TOTAL (N=124)
Percentage of respondents, % 63.7 36.3 100.0
Panel size, n (%)
  • 700-1199 42 (53.2) 27 (60.0) 69 (55.6)
  • 1200-1699 35 (44.3) 18 (40.0) 53 (42.7)
  • 1700-2199 2 (2.5) 0 (0.0) 2 (1.6)
FPs in practice, n (%)
  • 1 3 (3.8) 1 (2.2) 4 (3.2)
  • 2-3 27 (34.2) 6 (13.3) 33 (26.6)
  • 4-5 35 (44.3) 21 (46.7) 56 (45.2)
  • 6-7 11 (13.9) 11 (24.4) 22 (17.7)
  • >7 3 (3.8) 6 (13.3) 9 (7.3)
Funding of practice, n (%)
  • Fixed salary 4 (5.1) 3 (6.7) 7 (5.6)
  • Per capita grant 74 (93.7) 41 (91.1) 115 (92.7)
  • Patient payment 1 (1.3) 1 (2.2) 2 (1.6)
Family medicine specialization, n (%)
  • Specialist 61 (77.2) 36 (80.0) 97 (78.2)
  • Non-specialist 18 (22.8) 9 (20.0) 27 (21.8)
Recertifications, n (%)
  • 0 10 (12.7) 3 (6.7) 13 (10.5)
  • 1-3 34 (43.0) 15 (33.3) 49 (39.5)
  • >3 35 (44.3) 27 (60.0) 62 (50.0)
Years since CBT course, n (%)
  • 0-1 22 (27.8) 6 (13.3) 28 (22.6)
  • 2-3 25 (31.6) 15 (33.3) 40 (32.3)
  • >3 32 (40.5) 24 (53.3) 56 (45.2)

CBT—cognitive behavioural therapy.