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. 2016 Jan 23;17(2):250–263. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnv095

Table 2.

Psychologist/Therapist Survey (N = 323)

% N
1. Do you consider yourself to be a specialist in treating patients with pain? 323
 No 70.2 227
 Yes 22.6 73
 Other (specify) 7.2 23
2. Please select from the following options which best characterize the amount of education/training you received in pain psychology prior to licensure. 322
 Little or no education/training 36.7 118
 Clinical experience 19.9 64
 Continuing education (conferences, self-study, etc.) 19.6 63
 Pre-doctoral (academic and/or clinical) and post doctoral training 19.3 62
 Post-doctoral level training only 4.7 15
3. Please select from the following options which best describe your perceived level of comfort and competency in treating individuals with pain. 323
 I treat individuals with pain, but feel less confident in my ability to treat these patients than other areas of general psychology. 34.1 110
 I consider myself to be competent, but I would benefit from more training and specialized education. 33.8 109
 I do not feel competent and therefore do not treat individuals with pain. 20.7 67
 I consider myself to be very competent. This is my specialized area of interest. 11.5 37
4. Please select from the following options which best characterize your practice setting. 323
 Private practice 41.5 134
 Veteran’s Affairs (VA inpatient or outpatient clinic) 27.2 88
 Other (please specify) 11.8 38
 Community based outpatient clinic 10.5 34
 Hospital 5.9 19
 University 3.1 10
5. Approximately what percentage of your patients have pain (acute or chronic)? 320
 < 25% 35.9 115
 25–49% 27.8 89
 50–74% 22.5 72
 75–100% 13.8 44
6. Who is your primary referral source? 317
 Primary Care Physician 36.6 116
 Other (please specify) 36.3 115
 Another mental health provider 20.2 64
 Bureau of Worker’s Compensation 0.3 1
7. If a packaged pain psychology curriculum were available to you at no cost, would you be interested in learning more? 323
 Yes 91.0 294
 No 7.1 23
 Other (specify) 1.9 6