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. 2014 May 8;9(5):e93220. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093220

Figure 4. Barriers.

Figure 4

B1) By talking about this topic I am invading the parents' privacy. B2) I expect that talking about this topic will damage the doctor-patient relationship. B3) I have none/little time to bring up this topic during consultation. B4) I do not find this topic important enough to discuss during consultation. B5) It has no effect to address this topic during consultation as there will be no change for the child anyways. B6) I do not see it as my responsibility to talk about this topic during consultation. B7) I do not have enough knowledge about this topic to bring it up during consultation. B8) I do not have enough communications skills to address this topic during consultation. (P  =  paediatricians; YHCPs  =  youth health care physicians; FPs  =  family physicians; Tot  =  total). *Significant group differences for B3 (F(2,207) = 8.551 p<0.001).