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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Natl Med Assoc. 2020 Apr 21;112(3):275–283. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2020.03.009

Table 1:

Descriptive Statistics

Survey Respondents (N = 483)
Disparities Knowledge
Self-Reported Disparities Knowledge
 Very Little Knowledge 5 (1.0%)
 Minimal Knowledge 37 (7.7%)
 Somewhat Knowledgeable 262 (54.2%)
 Very Knowledgeable 139 (28.8%)
 Missing 40 (8.3%)
Background Characteristics
Gender
 Male 162 (33.5%)
 Female 263 (54.5%)
 Missing 58 (12.0%)
Race
 African American or Black 102 (21.1%)
 Asian 24 (5.0%)
 White 280 (58.0%)
 Missing 77 (15.9%)
Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic/Latinx 398 (82.4%)
 Hispanic/Latinx 20 (4.1%)
 Missing 65 (13.5%)
Experience and Training
Years Since Residency
 10 or Fewer 134 (27.7%)
 11–30 234 (48.4%)
 31 or More 98 (20.3%)
 Missing 17 (3.5%)
Disparities Education Received
 No 279 (57.8%)
 Yes 164 (34.0%)
 Missing 40 (8.3%)
Practice Characteristics
Proportion of Racial/Ethnic Minority Patients
 Almost None 4 (0.8%)
 A Few s12 (2.5%)
 Some 95 (19.7%)
 A Large Portion 309 (64.0%)
 Nearly All 41 (8.5%)
 Missing 22 (4.6%)
Clinic Location
 Rural 60 (12.4%)
 Suburban 121 (25.1%)
 Small City 130 (26.9%)
 Large City 152 (31.5%)
 Missing 20 (4.1%)
Practice Type
 Academic 177 (36.6%)
 Solo Practice 32 (6.6%)
 Group Practice 187 (38.7%)
 Government 7 (1.4%)
 Hospital 32 (6.6%)
 Missing 48 (9.9%)

Column percentages for individual response categories are depicted in parentheses.