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. 2013 Feb 27;63(3):217–223. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqt008

Table 3.

Confidence and attitude pre and post training

Pre-training, T1 % (n = 139) Post trainingb, T2 % (n = 139) Follow-up, T3 % (n = 103) Difference between pre-training and follow-up, % (95% CI)
Confidencea: ‘I feel confident in …’
… screening patients for symptoms of a depressive illness’ 37 80 73 36 (2448)
… assessing for suicide risk 10 60 52 42 (3053)
‘… assessing patients who present with symptoms of anxiety 46 82 74 28 (1641)
… assessing alcohol use and alcohol related problems 34 78 67 33 (2145)
… that I can appropriately advise my patients about drinking and its effect on their work’ 45 85 85 41 (2952)
… assessing the use of recreational drugs and any drug related effects’ 15 54 54 40 (2752)
… in advising my patients about drugs and their effect on work 22 62 70 48 (3660)
… in my knowledge and underst and ing of local psychiatric services 24 51 52 27 (1539)
Attitudea:
An occupational health professional could be a useful person to support depressed patients’ 78 79 82 4 (–5 to 13)
Suicide prevention is my responsibility’ 7 28 29 22 (1233)

aParticipants were classified as having a positive attitude and being confident if they scored themselves as 5, 6 or 7 in the corresponding 7 scale questions.

bContains some missing values.