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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the respondents (N=2328)

From: Is polycystic ovary syndrome appropriately diagnosed by obstetricians and gynaecologists across China: a nationwide survey

 

Overall (%)

n (%)

Ge-ObGyn

2201 (94.5%)

Re-ObGyn

127 (5.5%)

Gender

 Female

2249 (96.6)

2130 (96.8)

119 (93.7)

 Male

79 (3.4)

71 (3.2)

9 (6.3)

Age (year)

 18-25

26 (1.1)

22 (1.0)

4 (3.1)

 26-35

504 (21.6)

462 (21.0)

42 (33.1)

 36-45

992 (42.6)

955 (43.4)

37 (29.1)

 46-55

719 (30.9)

678 (30.8)

41 (32.3)

 ≥56

87 (3.7)

84 (3.8)

3 (2.4)

Hospital classification

 Tertiary

951 (40.9)

855 (38.8)

96 (75.6)

 Secondary

1062 (45.6)

1043 (47.4)

19 (15.0)

 Primary

150 (6.4)

148 (6.7)

10 (7.9)

 Others

165 (7.1)

155 (7.0)

2 (1.6)

Years in post (y)

 ≤5

229 (9.8)

199 (9.0)

30 (23.6)

 6–10

381 (16.4)

359 (16.3)

22 (17.3)

 11–20

727 (31.2)

695 (31.6)

32 (25.2)

 >20

991 (42.6)

948 (43.1)

43 (33.9)

Years of PCOS caring (y)

 <1

112 (4.8)

109 (5.0)

3 (2.4)

 1–5

970 (41.7)

921 (41.8)

49 (38.6)

 6–10

685 (29.4)

645 (29.3)

40 (31.5)

 11–20

415 (17.8)

386 (17.5)

29 (22.8)

 >20

146 (6.3)

140 (6.4)

6 (4.7)

Number of patients with PCOS treated annually

1-50

1617 (69.5)

1582 (71.9)

35 (27.6)

50-200

535 (23.0)

479 (21.8)

56 (44.1)

>200

176 (7.6)

140 (6.4)

36 (28.3)

  1. Data are presented as n (%)