| |
Psychologists |
Medical Practitioners |
| (n=439) |
(n=475)* |
| Gender |
| Male |
19% (85) |
68% (321) |
| Female |
82% (354) |
32% (154) |
| Highest level of Education |
| Under graduate |
4% (19) |
15% (73) |
| Graduate Diploma |
30% (131) |
11% (53) |
| Masters |
43% (186) |
7% (35) |
| Fellowship |
n/a |
61% (288) |
| Doctorate/PhD |
23% (103) |
6%(26) |
| Years of professional experience |
| < 1 year |
3% (12) |
0 |
| 1-3 years |
13% (59) |
1% (2) |
| 4-10 years |
31% (136) |
3% (14) |
| >10 years |
53% (232) |
96% (459) |
| Size of town of practice |
| 0 to 24,999 |
20% (87) |
18% (85) |
| 25,000 to 99,999 |
21% (94) |
13% (62) |
| ≥100,000 |
59% (258) |
69% (323) |
| Type of practice |
| Private Practice |
41% (180) |
90% (431) |
| Corporate Organisation |
2% (9) |
2% (8) |
| Community Organisation |
7% (31) |
1% (5) |
| Government/hospital |
25% (109) |
5% (23) |
| Institution e.g. University |
5% (22) |
0.5% (2) |
| Other |
2% (8) |
1% (3) |
| Combination of private practice and other |
18% (80) |
0.5% (2) |
| *Three medical practitioners did not provide demographic information |
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