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Table 1 Demographics and occupational information

From: Different perspectives in psychiatry: how family-oriented are professionals in Germany?

Characteristics

Age in years

M (range)

Gender

N (percentage)

Time working in…

M (range) in years

Mental health system

N (percentage)

Female

Male

Diverse / no answer

Department

Profession

Child and Adolescent

Adult

Other

All (n = 475)

38.08 (19–68)

353 (74.3%)

105 (22.1%)

17 (3.6%)

6.13 (0–42)

11.26 (0–42)

287 (60.42%)

168 (35.37%)

20 (4.21%)

Physicians (n = 120)

40.37 (25–68)

76 (63.3%)

37 (30.8%)

7 (5.8%)

5.27 (0–25)

11.71 (0–38)

64 (53.33%)

54 (45%)

2 (1.67%)

Psychologists (n = 99)

31.39 (24–58)

81 (81.8%)

16 (16.2%)

2 (2%)

2.52 (0–18)

4.45 (0–32)

59 (59.6%)

34 (34.34%)

6 (6.06%)

Psychotherapists for adults (n = 54)

39.55 (29–54)

42 (77.8%)

11 (20.4%)

1 (1.9%)

6.45 (0–28)

11.68 (0–30)

17 (31.48%)

36 (66.67%)

1 (1.85%)

Psychotherapists for children and adolescents (n = 56)

36.41 (25–54)

47 (83.9%)

9 (16.1%)

0

5.55 (0–20)

9.02 (0–25)

55 (98.21%)

0

1 (1.79%)

Occupational/ Music/ Physio/ Art Therapist/ (Social) education worker (n = 74)

42.38 (24–66)

61 (82.4%)

11 (14.9%)

2 (2.7%)

10.21 (1–39)

15.46 (1–40)

39 (52.7%)

29 (39.19%)

6 (8.11%)

Nursing/ education service (n = 43)

43.44 (23–60)

26 (60.5%)

15 (34.9%)

2 (4.7%)

11.03 (0–42)

21.93 (2–42)

32 (74.42%)

11 (25.58%)

0

Others (includ. Trainee) (n = 29)

33.50 (19–57)

20 (69%)

6 (20.7%)

3 (10.3%)

4.80 (0–30)

9.17 (0–38)

21 (72.41%)

4 (13.79%)

4 (13.79%)