Research Article
Attitudes of Physical Therapy Students in Israel toward People Identifying as Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Table 3
Participants’ academic characteristics and education concerning LGBTQIA + health issues.
| Characteristics | Participants (N = 245) |
| Year of study, N (%): | First | 103 (42.04) | Second | 44 (17.96) | Third | 60 (24.49) | Fourth | 38 (15.51) | History of clinical practice N (%): | Yes | 68 (27.76) | No | 177 (72.24) | The number of clinical practices N (%): | 1 | 28 (41.18) | 2 | 17 (25.00) | 3 | 15 (22.06) | 4 | 8 (11.76) | During your undergraduate studies, did you take a course on the LGBTQIA + community? yes, no, N (%) | 0 (0), 245 (100) | During your undergraduate studies, did you learn about the LGBTQIA + community? yes, no, N (%) | 15 (6.12), 230 (93.88) |
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