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Table 2 Primary background experience of questionnaire participants

From: A quantitative analysis of human rights-related attitude changes towards people with mental health conditions and psychosocial, intellectual, or cognitive disabilities following completion of the WHO QualityRights e-training in Ghana

 

N (%)

 

Matched paired responses

(N = 417)

Unmatched responses

(N = 4299)

Mental health or related practitioner

207 (49.6%)

1544 (35.9%)

Health practitioner

124 (29.7%)

1446 (33.6%)

Academic

39 (9.4%)

578 (13.4%)

Administrator/manager

10 (2.4%)

176 (4.1%)

Human rights advocate

9 (2.2%)

127 (3%)

Person with lived experience/psychosocial, intellectual, or cognitive disability

6 (1.4%)

106 (2.5%)

  1. NB: several categories too small for comparison to be made, including ‘Other/Missing’, ‘Student’, ‘Family member or care partner’, ‘Teacher’, ‘Policy Maker/Analyst’, ‘Social Worker’, ‘Person with other disabilities’, and ‘Lawyer’