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Table 1 sociodemographic characteristics of participants and medical practice settings

From: Overcoming Challenges to Treating Tobacco use During Pregnancy - A Qualitative study of Australian General Practitioners Barriers

Variable

N (%)

Gender - Female

16 (84.2%)

Age (missing n = 4)

 Under 44

6 (42.9%)

 45–60 years old

6 (42.9%)

 Over 60 years

2 (14.3%)

 Obstetric training (missing n = 3)

13 (81.3%)

Years since medical qualification (missing n = 3)

 < 10 years

4 (25%)

 10–19 years

5 (31.3%)

 20 plus years

7 (43.8%)

Smoking status (missing n = 3)

 Ex-smoker

2 (12.5%)

 Never smoker

14 (87.5%)

Medical Practice

 Urban

6 (31.6%)

 Regional

10 (52.6%)

 Remote

3 (15.8%)

Population usually caters for (missing n = 1)

 General population

10 (55.6%)

 Over 30% Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

8 (44.4%)

 State

 New South Wales

3 (15.8%)

 Queensland

4 (21.1%)

 Victoria

4 (21.1%)

 South Australia

1 (5.3%)

 West Australia

3 (15.8%)

 Tasmania

1 (5.3%)

 Northern Territory

3 (15.8%)

 Australian Capital Territory

0 (0%)