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. 2018 Sep 21;12:652. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00652

Table 1.

Socio-demographic data in a cohort of PCPs and medical students in Serbia.

Cohort PCPs (N = 284) Medical students (N = 245)
Age (AM ± SD) 48.5 ± 9.87 24.12 ± 0.97
N (%) N (%)
GENDER
Male 53 (18.9) 82 (33.5)
Female 228 (81.1) 163 (66.5)
PCPs SETTINGS
Belgrade 176 (62.2)
Inner Serbia 107 (37.7)
SPECIALIZATION
Pediatrics 84 (29.6)
GP 127 (44.7)
Gynecology 49 (17.3)
Without 24 (8.5)
QUALIFICATIONS
Yes 22 (7.7)
No 262 (92.3)
EXPERIENCE
≤ 5 y. 49 (17.3)
>5 y. 235 (82.7)

PCPs, primary care physicians; GP, general practice; Qualifications refers to subspecialty, master's degree, and PhD; Experience refers to total years (length) of clinical experience; y, years.

N, number of the study participants; AM, arithmetic mean; SD, standard deviation.