RT Journal Article T1 Competence and Attitude of Family Physicians towards Sexuality Regarding Their Sexual Orientation, Age, or Having a Partner-Survey Study and Validation. A1 Ramírez-Santos, Javier A1 Castro-Luna, Gracia A1 Lucas-Matheu, Manuel A1 Parrón-Carreño, Tesifón A1 Nievas-Soriano, Bruno José K1 attitude K1 competences K1 family physicians K1 primary care K1 procedures K1 questionnaire K1 sexuality K1 validation AB The main objective of this study was to assess different aspects of family physicians (sex, age, sexual orientation, or having a partner) regarding their competencies, attitudes, and procedures towards their patients' sexuality. We also sought to develop a valid questionnaire to perform this task. A cross-sectional study was performed among family and community medicine physicians in southeast Spain. A total of 259 family physicians participated. Overall, 69.9% were women, 80.7% were heterosexual, 80.7% had a partner, and 50.6% had not received specific sexology training. Homosexual physicians showed a slightly more positive attitude toward sexuality. Training in sexuality established differences in competencies and procedures, but no differences were found in the attitude regarding whether the physicians had a partner or their training. While younger ages were correlated with a more positive attitude, the global score was positively correlated with the age of the professionals. Competences, attitudes, and knowledge of procedures do not depend on whether the professional has a partner, but there may be slight differences regarding attitude when considering the sexual orientation of the physicians. The attitude toward sexuality may not depend on previous training. Albeit younger family physicians have a more positive attitude, all providers become more involved with sexuality as they gain professional experience. YR 2022 FD 2022-09-03 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21096 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21096 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 19, 2025