Table 1.
Sociodemographic and curriculum-related characteristics of respondents (n = 668).
n (%) | |
---|---|
Sex | |
Males | 209 (31.3) |
Females | 459 (68.7) |
Age | |
25–30 years | 27 (4.0) |
31–35 years | 116 (17.4) |
36–40 years | 101 (15.1) |
41–45 years | 77 (11.5) |
46–50 years | 70 (10.5) |
51–55 years | 72 (10.8) |
56–60 years | 88 (13.2) |
61–65 years | 64 (9.6) |
>65 years | 53 (7.9) |
Discipline in which MD was obtained | |
Psychiatry | 596 (89.2) |
Family medicine | 52 (7.8) |
Pediatrics | 8 (1.2) |
Neuropsychiatry | 7 (1.0) |
Other | 5 (0.7) |
Certification in child and adolescent psychiatry | |
Yes | 442 (66.2) |
No | 226 (33.8) |
First job in child and adolescent psychiatry | |
Yes | 510 (76.3) |
No | 158 (23.7) |