Fig. 3: Self-assessed familiarity with PGx topics for clinicians working in mental health.

Stacked bar plot showing the percentage of responses to survey questions, 8 (n = 117), 11 (n = 126), 14 (n = 125), and 17 (n = 126), regarding a participant’s familiarity with different PGx topics. Answers were scored on a 5-point Likert scale from ‘totally disagree’ to ‘totally agree’ (values of 0–4). For visualisation, ‘totally disagree’ and ‘disagree’ (values of 0 and 1) were aggregated to ‘Disagree’; ‘totally agree’ and ‘agree’ (values of 3 and 4) were aggregated to ‘Agree’; and ‘neither agree nor disagree’ (value of 2) was relabelled as ‘Neutral’. Percentage values were rounded to the nearest integer, and in cases where integers did not add to 100%, the Hare-Niemeyer method was used. Missing values were removed prior to plotting and calculation of percentage values. PGx pharmacogenomics.