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. 2024 Sep 21;16:100511. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100511

Table 1.

Respondent demographic breakdown.

Demographic Variable Options Respondents # (%) Total respondents
1. MD/DO or NP MD/DO
NP
34 (45.95 %)
40 (54.05 %)
74
2. Specialist or Primary Care Provider Specialist
PCP
43 (58.11 %)
31 (41.89 %)
74
3. What is your specialty N/A See supplementary table 70
4. Which state do you primarily practice in MA
RI
MI
IN
12 (16.22 %)
11 (14.86 %)
38 (51.35 %)
13 (17.57 %)
74
5. Gender Male
Female
Other/Prefer not to say
30 (40.54 %)
43 (58.11 %)
1 (1.35 %)
74
6. Years since completed first residency N/A See supplementary table 68
7. Years practicing specialty N/A See supplementary table 73
8. Practice setting (single, group, institution) Single
Group
Institution
14 (19.18 %)
30 (41.10 %)
29 (39.73 %)
73
9. Practice setting (rural, urban, suburban) Rural
Urban
Suburban
14 (18.92 %)
20 (27.03 %)
40 (54.05 %)
74
10. Typical # of patients seen per day N/A See supplementary table 73
11. Typical % of patients seen for a psychiatric condition N/A See supplementary table 72
12. DEA License Yes
No
67 (90.54 %)
7 (9.46 %)
74

MD = Doctor of Medicine; DO = Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine; NP = Nurse Practitioner; N/A = Not Applicable; PCP = Primary Care Provider; MA = Massachusetts; RI = Rhode Island; MI = Michigan; IN = Indiana; DEA = Drug Enforcement Administration.

= free response – see supplementary table.