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

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

From: Pharmacogenomics to optimise psychotropic prescribing: a survey of mental health professionals’ perceptions, knowledge, and educational needs

Fig. 3: Self-assessed familiarity with PGx topics for clinicians working in mental health.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

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.

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