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Sex differences in cobalamin vitamin B12 opinions of Swedish physicians.
Nord J Psychiatry. 2002; 56(4):299-303.NJ

Abstract

The aim of the study was to elucidate possible sex differences in knowledge, competence and attitudes behind decision-making on cobalamin-associated problems (vitamin B(12)). The study was conducted by postal questionnaires to Swedish physicians in 1996-98. The participants were recruited by random sampling of general practitioners (1996, 1998), and a total sampling of geriatricians (1998). The overall response rate was 71%. The study group comprised 480 female physicians and 526 male physicians. The responses to 24 statements in the questionnaire were measured by means of visual analogue scales. Group differences were evaluated by medians and shapes of distributions. The female doctors appeared to value patient-related symptoms and signs more than male doctors. Conversely, male doctors relied on laboratory tests more than female doctors. As reflected by questionnaire answers, female doctors appeared to be more informed than male doctors on cobalamin-associated clinical problems. Group differences between the sexes were marginal from a numerical point of view. It is suggested that the statistical differences observed should be regarded as negligible until confirmed by further studies.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Community Health, County Council of Västerbotten, Umeå, Sweden.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

12470322

Citation

Nilsson, Mats, et al. "Sex Differences in Cobalamin Vitamin B12 Opinions of Swedish Physicians." Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 56, no. 4, 2002, pp. 299-303.
Nilsson M, Lökk J, Norberg B, et al. Sex differences in cobalamin vitamin B12 opinions of Swedish physicians. Nord J Psychiatry. 2002;56(4):299-303.
Nilsson, M., Lökk, J., Norberg, B., Hultdin, J., Sandström, H., & Westman, G. (2002). Sex differences in cobalamin vitamin B12 opinions of Swedish physicians. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 56(4), 299-303.
Nilsson M, et al. Sex Differences in Cobalamin Vitamin B12 Opinions of Swedish Physicians. Nord J Psychiatry. 2002;56(4):299-303. PubMed PMID: 12470322.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Sex differences in cobalamin vitamin B12 opinions of Swedish physicians. AU - Nilsson,Mats, AU - Lökk,Johan, AU - Norberg,Bo, AU - Hultdin,Johan, AU - Sandström,Herbert, AU - Westman,Göran, PY - 2002/12/10/pubmed PY - 2003/1/10/medline PY - 2002/12/10/entrez SP - 299 EP - 303 JF - Nordic journal of psychiatry JO - Nord J Psychiatry VL - 56 IS - 4 N2 - The aim of the study was to elucidate possible sex differences in knowledge, competence and attitudes behind decision-making on cobalamin-associated problems (vitamin B(12)). The study was conducted by postal questionnaires to Swedish physicians in 1996-98. The participants were recruited by random sampling of general practitioners (1996, 1998), and a total sampling of geriatricians (1998). The overall response rate was 71%. The study group comprised 480 female physicians and 526 male physicians. The responses to 24 statements in the questionnaire were measured by means of visual analogue scales. Group differences were evaluated by medians and shapes of distributions. The female doctors appeared to value patient-related symptoms and signs more than male doctors. Conversely, male doctors relied on laboratory tests more than female doctors. As reflected by questionnaire answers, female doctors appeared to be more informed than male doctors on cobalamin-associated clinical problems. Group differences between the sexes were marginal from a numerical point of view. It is suggested that the statistical differences observed should be regarded as negligible until confirmed by further studies. SN - 0803-9488 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/12470322/Sex_differences_in_cobalamin_vitamin_B12_opinions_of_Swedish_physicians_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -