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. 2022 Oct 20;10(10):2101. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10102101

Table 3.

Gender-specific and urban-rural differences among general practitioners.

General Practitioners (n = 109) p-Value
[95% CI in %] *
Gender Female n = 55
N (%)
Male n = 54
N (%)
Asking for clarification (+) 50 (93) 39 (71) 0.0011 [6.1; 34.7]
Inform about psychosocial issues (+) 38 (69) 23 (43) 0.002 [9.4; 43.6]
Inform about self-medication (+) 47 (85) 33 (61) <0.001 [8.4; 40.3]
Residence Urban n = 44
N (%)
Rural n = 65
N (%)
Tell own presumptions (+) 11 (26) 25 (38) <0.001 [8.4; 40.3]
Friendliness (+) 20 (47) 18 (29) 0.0562 [−36.4; 0.5]
Give negative feedback (+) 11 (26) 28 (43) 0.0627 [0.4; 34.6]

(+), “very important”. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval. * 95%—confidence interval for the difference in proportions.