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Table 4 Number (N) and percentage (%) of respondents scoring >250 on "importance-of-gender"-scale (agreeing to the importance of gender in professional relationships). Adjusted OR (95 % confidence interval) for scoring > 250 on "importance-of-gender"-scale (multivariate logistic regression analysis).

From: Gender awareness among physicians – the effect of specialty and gender. A study of teachers at a Swedish medical school

 

All respondents

Men

Women

 

N

%

OR (CI)

N

%

OR (CI)

N

%

OR (CI)

Total

173

63

       

Gender

         

Men

106

56

1

      

Women

67

78

2.4 (1.2 – 4.6)

      

Specialty

         

Surgical drs

42

51

1

30

45

1

12

75

1

Non-surgical drs

76

67

1.9 (1.0 – 3.5)

49

61

2.1 (1.0 – 4.2)

27

79

1.2 (0.2 – 8.1)

Family physicians

38

76

2.8 (1.1 – 6.4)

18

69

3.2 (1.1 – 8.8)

20

83

1.3 (0.2 – 7.8)

Age

         

≤45

71

71

1

39

67

1

32

76

1

>45

102

59

0.6 (0.3 – 1.2)

67

52

0.4 (0.1 – 1.1)

35

81

1.3 (0.4 – 4.0)

Academic degree

         

PhD

71

60

1

55

57

1

16

73

1

MD

98

67

0.8 (0.4 – 1.5)

49

57

0.7 (0.3 – 1.5)

49

80

1.1 (0.2 – 4.7)

Years worked

         

≤15

67

69

1

36

63

1

31

78

1

>15

102

60

0.9 (0.4 – 1.9)

68

54

0.9 (0.3 – 2.3)

34

81

1.3 (0.4 – 4.0)