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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Commun. 2018 Mar 9;23(4):329–339. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2018.1443527

Table 4.

Means and standard deviations of study measures by demographic factors.

Profession M (SD)
Religion M (SD)
Sex at birth M (SD)
Gender identity M (SD)
Sexual orientation M (SD)
LGBT friends/family M (SD)
APP Physicians Christian Others Female Male Female Male Heterosexual LGBT No Yes
Knowledge score 3.47 (1.80) 3.67 (1.72) 3.32 (1.73) 3.85 (1.84) 3.45 (1.79) 3.73 (1.74) 3.47 (1.78) 3.72 (1.78) 3.36 (1.74) 4.76 (1.70) 2.84 (1.80) 3.58 (1.78)
Belief 1* 4.06 (.72) 4.22 (.66) 4.00 (.72) 4.24 (.67) 4.07 (.70) 4.21 (.75) 4.07 (.70) 4.20 (.76) 4.05 (.71) 4.48 (.58) 3.75 (.79) 4.13 (.69)
Belief 2* 4.24 (.61) 4.32 (.58) 4.18 (.60) 4.38 (.62) 4.23 (.59) 4.41 (.64) 4.24 (.58) 4.38 (.69) 4.23 (.57) 4.52 (.81) 4.00 (.76) 4.28 (.59)
Willingness (now) 3.91 (1.09) 4.28 (.95) 3.83 (1.10) 4.2 (1.00) 3.90 (1.09) 4.31 (.94) 3.90 (1.08) 4.27 (.99) 3.90 (1.07) 4.51 (.92) 3.36 (1.24) 4.02 (1.05)
Willingness (later) 4.28 (.88) 4.29 (1.02) 4.19 (.92) 4.45 (.87) 4.27 (.90) 4.40 (.94) 4.28 (.87) 4.37 (.99) 4.28 (.86) 4.39 (1.10) 3.86 (1.15) 4.32 (.88)
LGB communication openness 3.99 (.52) 3.92 (.54) 3.93 (.52) 4.07 (.53) 3.96 (.51) 4.08 (.56) 3.96 (.51) 4.08 (.55) 3.93 (.51) 4.38 (.44) 3.81 (.48) 4.00 (.60)
Trans communication openness 4.03 (.56) 4.13 (.59) 4.00 (.555) 4.10 (.63) 4.02 (.55) 4.19 (.61) 4.01 (.55) 4.17 (.62) 4.00 (.55) 4.32 (.69) 3.77 (.47) 4.06 (.59)
Encourage LGBT status disclosure 2.50 (1.26) 2.91 (1.36) 2.50 (1.30) 2.71 (1.27) 2.53 (1.29) 2.81 (1.30) 2.53 (1.28) 2.79 (1.30) 2.50 (1.26) 3.17 (1.39) 2.34 (1.26) 2.60 (1.30)
Importance of LGBT sensitivity training 2.84 (.43) 2.59 (.61) 2.78 (.49) 2.83 (.42) 2.82 (.44) 2.71 (.59) 2.82 (.44) 2.71 (.60) 2.80 (.47) 2.82 (.46) 2.69 (.52) 2.81 (.46)

Belief 1 (beliefs about sexual orientation and gender identity); Belief 2 (beliefs about LGBT health care).