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Table 1 Descriptive data of participants enrolled in the CCCT (N = 248)

From: Cross-cultural training program on mental health care for refugees - a mixed method evaluation

Item

 

N (%)

Organization

Adult psychiatry care

154(62.0%)

Child and adolescent psychiatry care

46(18.5%)

Addiction care

5(2.0%)

Other

42(16.9%)

Missing

1(0.4%)

Occupation/employment

Medical doctors/med. Students

15 (6.0%) (2 medical students)

Social worker

39 (15.7%)

Psychologist/psychotherapist

76 (30.6%)

Nurses

53 (21.3%)

Auxiliary/psychiatric nurse aide

21 (8,5%)

Occupational therapist

5 (2%)

Physiotherapist

4(1.6%)

Midwife

4(1.6%)

Management

7(2.8%)

Administrative staff

7(2.8%)

Missing

14 (5.6%)

Frequency of professional encounters with refugeesa in the past month

0

87 (35%)

1–3

71 (28.6%)

3–5

26 (10.5%)

>5

44 (17.7%)

Missing

20 (8.0%)

Frequency of using interpreters in the past month

0

90 (36.3%)

1–3

76 (30.6%)

4–10

41 (16.5%)

>10

22 (8.9%)

Missing

19 (7.7%)

Attitudes towards working with refugees in comparison with non-refugee patients

More difficult

148 (59.7%)

The same

27 (10.9%)

Easier

4 (1.6%)

Missing

69 (27.8%)

Previously attended training about migration, mental ill-health and trauma

Yes

86 (34.7%)

No

144 (58.1%)

Missing

18 (7.3%)

  1. aincluding asylum seekers and undocumented migrants