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Table 1 Training on alcohol prevention among Primary Care professionals, according to sociodemographic and occupational characteristics

From: Training health providers to address unhealthy alcohol use in primary care: a cross-sectional, multicenter study

Sociodemographic and occupational characteristics of health professionals

Training on alcohol prevention

p*

None

n (%)

Basic

n (%)

Medium

n (%)

Advanced

n (%)

 

Age (years)

Younger than 35

290 (61.1)

168 (35.4)

16 (3.4)

1 (0.2)

0.015

36–45

286 (66.2)

134 (31.0)

9 (2.1)

3 (0.7)

 

46–55

295 (69.2)

119 (27.9)

8 (1.9)

4 (0.9)

 

56 or older

307 (74.0)

94 (22.7)

13 (3.1)

1 (0.2)

 

Sex

Female

734 (66.8)

332 (30.2)

29 (2.6)

4 (0.4)

0.566

Male

444 (68.4)

183 (28.2)

17 (2.6)

5 (0.8)

 

Type of provider

Family physician

888 (67.2)

391 (29.6)

35 (2.6)

8 (0.6)

0.242

Resident

129 (62.0)

72 (34.6)

6 (2.9)

1 (0.5)

 

Nurse

161 (73.9)

52 (23.9)

5 (2.3)

0 (0)

 

Resident trainer

No

777 (66.8)

350 (30.1)

35 (3.0)

2 (0.2)

0.003

Yes

401 (68.7)

165 (28.3)

11 (1.9)

7 (1.2)

 

Affiliated to PAPPS

No

760 (68.8)

313 (28.3)

27 (2.4)

5 (0.5)

0.004

Yes

283 (62.5)

150 (33.1)

16 (3.5)

4 (0.9)

 

Do not know

135 (71.1)

52 (27.4)

3 (1.6)

0 (0.0)

 
  1. *The p values were obtained using the Chi-square test