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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Addict Med. 2014 Jan-Feb;8(1):14–24. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000000

APPENDIX 2.

Demographic Characteristics (n = 252)

Mean year completed obstetrician-gynecologist residency 1992 (SD = 9.3)
Mean year of graduation from medical school 1987 (SD = 9.7)
Mean age, yr 51 (SD = 9.2)
Sex, %
 Male 42.5
 Female 55.6
 Missing 2.0
Practice focus, %
 Obstetrics only 7.1
 Obstetrics and gynecology 85.7
 Other 3.2
 Missing 4.0
Practice type, %
 Solo practice/2-clinician practice 21.0
 Hospital or clinic 15.9
 Group practice/staff model HMO 46.0
 Community-based health center 3.6
 Medical school or parent university 8.7
 Other 2.8
 Missing 2.0
Provide comprehensive primary care, %
 Yes 30.6
 No 66.7
 Missing 2.8
Racial group most identified with, %
 White 81.7
 Black or African American 6.0
 Asian 7.9
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.0
 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.0
 Hispanic or Latino 3.2
 Not Hispanic or Latino 92.5
Percentage of patients on Medicaid
 0% 12.7
 <25% 29.0
 25%-50% 30.2
 >50% 24.2
 Missing 4.0
Practice location,* %
 Urban, inner city 9.5
 Urban, not inner city 30.6
 Suburban 40.1
 Rural 16.7
 Underserved communities 6.3
Smoking status, %
 Have never smoked regularly 78.2
 Currently smoke, but am trying to quit 0.8
 Used to smoke regularly, but I will quit 15.5
 Currently smoke and am not trying to quit 1.6
 Missing 3.6
*

Respondents were allowed to indicate more than 1.