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SURVEY OF PSYCHIATRISTS
The 2019 National Survey of Psychiatrists (NSP) is being conducted by
the United States Census Bureau on behalf of the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services.
We appreciate your help with this important survey. If you need help or
have questions about completing this form, please call 1-888-369-3615 or
email us at [email protected].
FORM NSP-1
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A5.
Have you EVER provided direct clinical care
as a psychiatrist?
Yes ➔ SKIP to Question A7
Respond online today at:
No
https://respond.census.gov/nsp
OR
A6.
Complete this form and mail it back
as soon as possible.
Why have you never provided direct clinical
care as a psychiatrist? Mark all that apply.
Did not enjoy clinical care
Wanted to pursue alternate career
Section A.
Eligibility
Clinical care did not pay well enough
Other
A1.
Are you currently licensed to practice medicine
in the U.S.?
A7.
What is your current employment status?
Mark one box only.
Yes
Employed ➔ SKIP to Section D on page 13
No ➔ If No, you do not need to complete the
rest of this questionnaire. Please mark
“No” and return this questionnaire in
the envelope provided so we know you
are not eligible.
Looking for work
Retired
Other
A2.
Did you complete your residency in psychiatry?
A8.
Yes
No ➔ If No, you do not need to complete the
rest of this questionnaire. Please mark
“No” and return this questionnaire in
the envelope provided so we know you
are not eligible.
A3.
Do you think you will provide direct clinical
care as a psychiatrist in the future?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Section E on page 13
Don’t know ➔ SKIP to Section E on page 13
Are you currently providing direct clinical care
as a psychiatrist? Direct clinical care includes
care you provide in-person or through
telepsychiatry.
A9.
When do you think you will provide direct
clinical care as a psychiatrist in the future?
In less than a year
Yes ➔ SKIP to Section B on page 3
1 to 2 years
No
In more than two years
A4.
Have you provided direct clinical care as a
psychiatrist within the PAST TWO YEARS?
Don’t know
Yes ➔ SKIP to Section C on page 8
SKIP to Section E on page 13
No
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Section B.
Current Employment in
Direct Clinical Care
B1.
B2.
How many different employers do you have?
Include employment in which you do not provide
clinical care.
Settings
In which of the following areas do you feel
competent to treat patients? Mark all that
apply even if you have not completed a fellowship
or board certification in that specialty.
B3.
What setting(s) do you provide direct clinical
care within? Mark all that apply.
Addiction Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
Administrative Psychiatry
Criminal justice setting
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
Crisis center/emergency behavioral
health center
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Day program
Emergency Psychiatry
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
Forensic Psychiatry
Group home
Gender Identity Issues
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
General Psychiatry
Hospital - General or university-based
Geriatric Psychiatry
Hospital - State
Intellectual Disability Psychiatry
Long term care
Military Psychiatry
Primary care or co-located/integrated care
office or clinic
Psychiatric Research
Psychiatric hopsital - Private/free-standing
Psychiatric Informatics
Private practice (solo or group)
Psychoanalysis
Residential setting - Mental Health (MH)
or Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
PTSD and Trauma-related Disorders
Student health center/clinic at a
college/university
Sexual Orientation Issues
VA or military medical center
Traumatic Brain Injury
Other
Other
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B4.
What percentage of time do you spend on each
of the following types of work activities during
a typical week? Do not use decimals.
a. Direct patient care
Include all time spent
directly interacting with
patients, in-person or
by telehealth, and
collaborative care
B7.
%
Yes
No
b. Documentation and
follow-up related to
patient care
%
c. Programs/services
leadership
%
d. Teaching
%
B8.
e. Research
%
f. Other
%
B5.
Are you currently able to provide psychiatric
services to patients in a language other than
English WITHOUT using an interpreter or
translator?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question B10a
B9.
Total
During a typical week, do you personally
provide care using telepsychiatry in your
workplace? Telepsychiatry refers to the provision
of psychiatric services through communication
technology, usually video conferencing.
In which language(s) other than English are
you able to provide psychiatric services to
patients WITHOUT using an interpreter or
translator? Mark all that apply.
Spanish
Chinese (including Mandarin and
Cantonese)
100%
During a typical week, what percentage of your
patient care time do you spend in inpatient and
outpatient settings?
Tagolog (including Filipino)
a. Inpatient
%
Arabic
b. Outpatient
%
Vietnamese
French
American Sign Language
Total
100% of
patient care time
Other
B10a.
B6.
During a typical week, what percentage of
your patients are in the following age groups?
Do not use decimals.
a. Children aged 17 and
younger
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question B11a on page 5
%
b. Adults aged 18-25
%
c. Adults aged 26-64
%
Are you currently treating any patients with
Clozapine?
B10b. During a typical week, how many patients for
whom you prescribe Clozapine do you see as
outpatients?
I don’t see any as outpatients during
a typical week
1 to 5
d. Adults aged 65 and older
Total
%
6 to 10
11 to 20
100%
21 to 50
More than 50
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B11a.
B17a.
Are you currently treating any patients with
long acting injectable antipsychotics?
Yes
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question B12
No ➔ SKIP to Question B19
B11b. During a typical week, how many patients for
whom you prescribe long acting injectable
antipsychotics do you see as outpatients?
B12.
B13.
B17b. Which of the following treatment methods are
you currently providing? Mark all that apply.
I don’t see any as outpatients during
a typical week
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
1 to 5
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
6 to 10
Cognitive Remediation Therapy
11 to 20
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
21 to 50
Health Education
More than 50
Interpersonal Therapy
Mentalization Behavioral Therapy
Are you currently treating any patients for
Substance Use Disorders for whom you have
prescribed Naltrexone?
Psychoanalysis
Yes
Psychodynamic Therapy
No
Psychoeducation
Supportive Therapy
Are you currently treating any patients for
Opioid Use Disorder for whom you have
prescribed Methadone?
Other:
Yes
B18.
No
B14.
B15.
For which of the following do you offer
therapy? Mark all that apply.
Individuals
Have you obtained a waiver authorizing you
to prescribe Buprenorphine?
Couples
Yes
Families
No ➔ SKIP to Question B17a
Groups
Are you currently treating any patients for
Opioid Use Disorder for whom you have
prescribed Buprenorphine?
B19.
Yes
Are you providing court-mandated outpatient
treatment to any patients in your current
caseload?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question B17a
B16.
As part of your clinical practice, are you
currently providing therapy, psychotherapy,
or counseling?
No
How many individual patients do you treat
using Buprenorphine during a typical week?
Patients
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B20.
B22.
Which of the following best describes your
current employment arrangement?
Mark all that apply.
Self-employed
Salaried employment
Hourly employment
Do you work in an Integrated Care Model for
primary care and behavioral health during a
typical week? An Integrated Care Model is
defined as tightly integrated, on-site teamwork
with a unified care plan as a standard approach
to care for designated populations. Connotes
organizational integration as well, often
involving social and other community services.
Yes
Temporary employment
No
Contractual or consultant employment
B23a.
Other
B21.
Yes
How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with each
of the following dimensions of your work in
direct clinical care?
Very
Very
Satisfied Dissatisfied
satisfied
dissatisfied
Do you use Electronic Health Records to
prescribe medication?
No
N/A
B23b. Do you use Electronic Health Records to
store/maintain patient health records?
a. Amount of
time for
documentation
Yes
b. Amount of time
No
doing prior
authorizations
c. Amount of
B24.
time spent
on electronic
health records
Which of the following best describes whether
you currently accept new patients?
I am currently accepting new patients.
d. Ease of using
the electronic
health record
system
I am not currently accepting any new
patients.
e. Amount of
I am not currently seeking new patients
but will make occasional exceptions.
time allotted
to see patients
f. Ability of
B25.
team to work
together
effectively
g. Amount
On average, how much time do you schedule
for new patient intake sessions? Mark only one.
Less than 20 minutes
of stress
associated with
patient acuity
20 to 39 minutes
h. Availability of
40 to 59 minutes
psychosocial
resources for
my patients
60 minutes or more
i. Amount of
responsibility
j. Financial
compensation
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B26.
About how much additional time do you spend
on documentation and other tasks related to an
intake session? Mark only one.
Answer the following questions only in regard to the
setting in which you provide direct clinical care. If you
provide direct clinical care in more than one setting,
please answer in reference to the setting in which you
most recently worked.
No additional time
Less than 20 minutes
B30.
20 to 39 minutes
Yes ➔ SKIP to Question B32
40 to 59 minutes
No
60 minutes or more
B27.
Does the setting in which you provided care
most recently accept insurance?
B31.
On average, how much time do you schedule for
sessions with existing patients? Mark only one.
Which of the following are reasons that setting
does not accept insurance? Mark all that apply.
Less than 20 minutes
Administrative burden
20 to 39 minutes
Low reimbursement rates
40 to 59 minutes
High demand for behavioral health services
60 minutes or more
It’s a free clinic
Other
B28.
About how much additional time do you spend
on documentation and other tasks related to
sessions with existing patients? Mark only one.
SKIP to Section E on page 13
B32.
No additional time
Less than 20 minutes
What types of insurance are accepted by the
setting in which you most recently provided
clinical care? Mark all that apply.
20 to 39 minutes
Commercial insurance
40 to 59 minutes
Medicare
60 minutes or more
Medicaid
VA
B29.
Approximately when do you plan to retire from
providing direct clinical care?
Tricare
Already retired
Other
In less than a year
Don’t know
In 1 to 2 years
SKIP to Section E on page 13
In 3 to 5 years
More than 5 years from now
Don’t know
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Section C.
Previous Employment in
Direct Clinical Care
C2.
How many different employers did you have?
Include employment in which you did not
provide clinical care.
Employers
Answer the following questions only if you have
worked in direct clinical care during the past two
years, but are not currently doing so. Otherwise,
please SKIP to Section E on page 13.
C1.
C3.
What setting(s) did you provide direct clinical
care within? Mark all that apply.
Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
In which of the following areas did you feel
competent to treat patients? Mark all that apply
even if you had not completed a fellowship or
board certification in that specialty.
Criminal justice setting
Crisis center/emergency behavioral
health center
Addiction Psychiatry
Day program
Administrative Psychiatry
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Group home
Community Psychiatry
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Hospital - General or university-based
Emergency Psychiatry
Hospital - State
Forensic Psychiatry
Long term care
Gender Identity Issues
General Psychiatry
Primary care or co-located/integrated
care office or clinic
Geriatric Psychiatry
Psychiatric hospital - Private/free-standing
Intellectual Disability Psychiatry
Private practice (solo or group)
Military Psychiatry
Residential setting - Mental Health (MH)
or Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
Psychiatric Research
Student health center/clinic at a
college/university
Psychiatric Informatics
VA or military medical center
Psychoanalysis
Other
PTSD and Trauma-related Disorders
Sexual Orientation Issues
Traumatic Brain Injury
Other
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C4.
C7.
What percentage of time did you spend on
each of the following types of work activities
during a typical week? Do not use decimals.
a. Direct patient care
Include all time spent
directly interacting with
patients, in-person or
by telehealth, and
collaborative care
b. Documentation and
follow-up related to
patient care
During a typical week, did you personally
provide care using telepsychiatry in your
workplace? Telepsychiatry refers to the provision
of psychiatric services through communication
technology, usually video conferencing.
%
Yes
No
%
c. Programs/services
leadership
%
d. Teaching
%
e. Research
%
f. Other
%
C8.
Were you able to provide psychiatric services
to patients in a language other than English
WITHOUT using an interpreter or translator?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question C10a
C9.
In which language(s) other than English were
you able to provide psychiatric services to
patients WITHOUT using an interpreter or
translator? Mark all that apply.
Spanish
Total
C5.
100%
Chinese (including Mandarin and
Cantonese)
During a typical week, what percentage of your
patient care time did you spend in inpatient and
outpatient settings?
Tagolog (including Filipino)
a. Inpatient
%
Arabic
b. Outpatient
%
Vietnamese
French
American Sign Language
Total
100% of
patient care time
Other
C10a.
C6.
During a typical week, what percentage of your
patients were in the following age groups?
Do not use decimals.
a. Children aged 17 or younger
%
b. Adults aged 18 to 25
%
c. Adults aged 26 to 64
%
d. Adults aged 65 and older
%
Did you treat any patients with Clozapine?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question C11a on page10
C10b. During a typical week, how many patients for
whom you prescribed Clozapine did you see
as outpatients?
I didn’t see any as outpatients during
a typical week
1 to 5
Total
6 to 10
100%
11 to 20
21 to 50
More than 50
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C11a.
C17a.
Did you treat patients using long acting
injectable antipsychotics?
Yes
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question C17
No ➔ SKIP to Question C19
C11b. During a typical week, how many patients for
whom you prescribed long acting injectable
antipsychotics did you see as outpatients?
C12.
C17b. Which of the following treatment methods were
you providing? Mark all that apply.
I didn’t see any as outpatients during
a typical week
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
1 to 5
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
6 to 10
Cognitive Remediation Therapy
11 to 20
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
21 to 50
Health Education
More than 50
Interpersonal Therapy
Mentalization Behavioral Therapy
Did you treat any patients for Substance Use
Disorders for whom you prescribed Naltrexone?
Psychoanalysis
Yes
Psychodynamic Therapy
No
C13.
Psychoeducation
Did you treat any patients for Opioid Use
Disorder for whom you prescribed Methadone?
Supportive Therapy
Other:
Yes
No
C14.
C15.
C18.
Did you obtain a waiver authorizing you to
prescribe Buprenorphine?
For which of the following did you offer
therapy? Mark all that apply.
Individuals
Yes
Couples
No ➔ SKIP to Question C17a
Families
Groups
Did you treat any patients for Opioid Use
Disorder for whom you prescribed
Buprenorphine?
C19.
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Question C17a
C16.
As part of your clinical practice, were you
providing therapy, psychotherapy, or
counseling?
Were you providing court-mandated outpatient
treatment to any patients in your most recent
caseload?
Yes
No
How many individual patients did you treat
using Buprenorphine during a typical week?
Patients
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C20.
C22.
Which of the following best describes the
employment arrangement of your most recent
clinical care work? Mark all that apply.
Self-employed
Salaried employment
Hourly employment
Did you work in an Integrated Care Model for
primary care and behavioral health during a
typical week? An Integrated Care Model is
defined as tightly integrated, on-site teamwork
with a unified care plan as a standard approach
to care for designated populations. Connotes
organizational integration as well, often
involving social and other community services.
Yes
Temporary employment
No
Contractual or consultant employment
C23a.
Other
C21.
Yes
How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with each
of the following dimensions of your work in
direct clinical care?
Very
Very
Satisfied Dissatisfied
satisfied
dissatisfied
Did you use Electronic Health Records to
prescribe medication?
No
N/A
C23b. Did you use Electronic Health Records to
store/maintain patient health records?
a. Amount of
time for
documentation
Yes
b. Amount of time
No
doing prior
authorizations
c. Amount of
C24.
time spent
on electronic
health records
On average, how much time did you schedule
for new patient intake sessions? Mark only one.
Less than 20 minutes
d. Ease of using
the electronic
health record
system
20 to 39 minutes
40 to 59 minutes
e. Amount of
time allotted
to see patients
60 minutes or more
f. Ability of
team to work
together
effectively
C25.
g. Amount
of stress
associated with
patient acuity
About how much additional time did you
spend on documentation and other tasks
related to an intake session? Mark only one.
No additional time
h. Availability of
Less than 20 minutes
psychosocial
resources for
my patients
20 to 39 minutes
i. Amount of
40 to 59 minutes
responsibility
j. Financial
60 minutes or more
compensation
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C26.
C27.
C30.
On average, how much time did you schedule
for sessions with existing patients? Mark only
one.
What types of insurance were accepted by the
setting in which you most recently provided
clinical care? Mark all that apply.
Less than 20 minutes
Commercial insurance
20 to 39 minutes
Medicare
40 to 59 minutes
Medicaid
60 minutes or more
VA
About how much additional time did you spend
on documentation and other tasks related to
sessions with existing patients? Mark only one.
Tricare
Other
No additional time
Don’t know
Less than 20 minutes
C31.
What is your current employment status?
20 to 39 minutes
Employed ➔ Continue to Section D
on page 13
40 to 59 minutes
Looking for work ➔ SKIP to Section E
on page 13
60 minutes or more
Retired ➔ SKIP to Section E on page 13
Answer questions C28 - C30 only in regard to the
setting in which you provided direct clinical care. If
you provided direct clinical care in more than one
setting, please answer in reference to the setting in
which you most recently worked.
C28.
Other ➔ SKIP to Section E on page 13
Did the setting in which you provided care
most recently accept insurance?
Yes ➔ SKIP to Question C31
No
C29.
Which of the following are reasons that setting
did not accept insurance? Mark all that apply.
Administrative burden
Low reimbursement rates
High demand for behavioral health services
It was a free clinic
Other
SKIP to Question C31
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Section D.
Current Employment
NOT in Direct Clinical Care
D1.
D5.
Do you think you will provide direct clinical
care as a psychiatrist in the future?
Yes
No ➔ SKIP to Section E
Do you work in healthcare or a healthcare
related field?
Don’t know ➔ SKIP to Section E
Yes
D6.
No ➔ SKIP to Question D4
D2.
When do you think you will provide direct
clinical care as a psychiatrist in the future?
In less than a year
Which of the following best describes your
profession within the healthcare field? Mark
one box only.
In 1-2 years
Business
In more than two years
Administrative
Don’t know
Research
Other
D3.
Section E.
Education and Credentials
During a typical week, how many different
employment settings do you work in?
E1.
Settings ➔ SKIP to Question D5
Are you an MD or DO?
MD
D4.
In what field are you currently employed?
Mark one box only.
DO
Active Duty Military
E2.
What year did you graduate from medical
school?
E3.
Where was your medical program located?
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting
and Mining
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation,
Accommodation, and Food Services
Construction and Manufacturing
In the U.S.
Print state abbreviation. ➔
Educational Services, Health Care and
Social Assistance
Outside the U.S.
Print name of foreign country or
U.S. territory. C
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and
Rental and Leasing
Information
Professional, Scientific, Management,
Administrative, and Waste Management
Services
Public Administration
Transportation and Warehousing, and
Utilities
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Other
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E4.
E8.
How did you finance your medical degree?
Mark all that apply.
Which specialties are you currently ABPN
board certified in? Mark all that apply.
Department of Veterans Affairs employer
tuition plan
Addiction Medicine
Employer tuition reimbursement plan
Addiction Psychiatry
Mental Health Service Corps
Brain Injury Medicine
Military funding
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Self-financed (personal savings, earnings
from employment, money from spouse or
family members, etc.)
Child Neurology
Student loan(s) - Federal
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (formerly
Psychosomatic Medicine)
Clinical Neurophysiology
Student loan(s) - Other
Epilepsy
Scholarship(s) or grant(s) - Federal
E5.
Forensic Psychiatry
Scholarship(s) or grant(s) - State/local
government
General Adult Psychiatry
Scholarship(s) or grant(s) - Non-government
Geriatric Psychiatry
Other resources
Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
What year did you complete your general
psychiatry residency? Do not include fellowhips.
Neurology
Neuromuscular Medicine
E6.
Pain Medicine
How much debt did you have upon completing
your residency?
Sleep Medicine
$25,000 or less
Vascular Neurology
$25,001 to $100,000
Other
$100,001 to $150,000
None, I have never attained an ABPN
board certification
$150,001 to $200,000
None, my ABPN board certification
has lapsed
$200,000 to $250,000
More than $250,000
E7.
E9.
Are you currently ABPN board certified?
Are you currently certified by a board other
than the ABPN?
Yes
Yes ➔ Continue to Question E8
No
No ➔ SKIP to Question E9
Continue to Section F on page 15
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Section F.
Demographics
F7.
Do you currently describe yourself as male,
female or transgender?
Male
F1.
What languages do you speak fluently,
other than English? Mark all that apply.
Female
No additional languages
Transgender
Spanish
None of these
Chinese (including Mandarin and
Cantonese)
F2.
F8.
Tagolog (including Filipino)
Lesbian or Gay
Vietnamese
Straight, that is, not gay
Arabic
Bisexual
French
Something else:
American Sign Language
I don’t know the answer
Other
I prefer not to answer
Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
F9.
Yes
No
F3.
F4.
Which of the following best represents how
you think of yourself?
Including employment earnings, investment
earnings, and other income, what was your
2017, pre-tax annual income?
Less than $50,000
What is your race? Mark all that apply.
$50,001 to $100,000
White
$100,001 to $150,000
Black or African American
$150,001 to $200,000
Asian
$200,001 to $250,000
American Indian or Alaska Native
$250,001 to $300,000
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
$300,001 to $350,000
What year were you born?
$350,001 to $400,000
More than $400,000
F5.
What is your sex?
Male
Female
F6.
What sex were you assigned at birth, on your
original birth certificate?
Male
Female
Don’t know
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