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. 2015 Nov 6;16(2):109–127. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2015.09.002

Table 2.

Demographic information.


English
Spanish
Japanese
f (%) f (%) f (%)
WHO Global Region
 AFRO 53 (6.0) 0 0
 AMRO-North 231 (26.0) 0 0
 AMRO-South 55 (6.2) 279 (68.2) 0
 EMRO 48 (5.4) 0 0
 EURO 377 (42.4) 127 (31.1) 0
 SEARO 94 (10.6) 0 0
 WPRO-Asia 9 (1.0) 0 437 (99.3)
 WPRO-Oceania 21 (2.4) 0 0
 Other 1 (0.1) 3 (0.7) 3 (0.7)



Gender
 Male 478 (53.8) 214 (52.3) 359 (81.6)
 Female 409 (46.0) 195 (47.7) 81 (18.4)
Profession f (%) f (%) f (%)
 Counseling 87 (9.8) 4 (1.0) 1 (0.2)
 Medicine 311 (35.0) 177 (43.3) 410 (93.2)
 Nursing 10 (1.1) 0 4 (0.9)
 Psychology 443 (49.8) 199 (48.7) 17 (3.9)
 Social work 11 (1.2) 5 (1.2) 1 (0.2)
 Sex Therapy 2 (0.2) 0 0
 Other 25 (2.8) 24 (5.9) 7 (1.6)
Age M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)
46.78 (10.73) 46.16 (11.76) 46.64 (10.79)
Years of Experience M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)
15.35 (10.10) 16.56 (10.62) 15.09 (10.40)
Total N 889 409 440

Note: AFRO = African region; AMRO-North = North American region (U.S. and Canada); AMRO-South = South American region (Latin America); EMRO = Middle Eastern region; EURO = European region; SEARO = South Eastern Asian region; WPRO-Asia = Asian part of Western Pacific region; WPRO-Oceania = Australia and New Zealand. WHO Global Regions AMRO and WPRO were divided into two parts to distinguish high-income, predominantly English-speaking parts of those regions from other countries.