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Bench to Bedside: Endocrinology Module-- Attitude survey pre and post test (Federal)

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SEX AND GENDER ATTITUDES 
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    1. Please rate your understanding of the following terms:
1 - Have never heard this term
2 - Have heard term but don’t know what it means
3 -  Somewhat familiar with this term
4 - Confident in my understanding
5 - Expert understanding
1a. NIH Sex as a Biological Variable Policy

1b. Sex

1c. Gender

1d. Women’s Health

1e. Sex and gender specific medicine

1f. Intersection of sex and gender

    2. I am familiar with the following topics:
Level of agreement
1 - Strongly Disagree
2 - Somewhat Disagree
3 - Do Not Know
4 - Agree
5 - Strongly Agree
2a. Sex differences in health and medicine

2b. Gender differences in health and medicine

2c. The intersection of sex and gender in health and medicine

2d. The importance of including both sexes in animal and human research studies

2e. Sex-specific reporting of study results

2f. Analyzing study data by sex

    3. The following variables are important to consider in biomedical and behavioral research:
Level of agreement
1 - Strongly Disagree
2 - Somewhat Disagree
3 - Do Not Know
4 - Agree
5 - Strongly Agree
3a. Sex

3b. Gender

3c. The intersection of sex and gender

    4. The following variables are important in health care:
Level of agreement
1 - Strongly Disagree
2 - Somewhat Disagree
3 - Do Not Know
4 - Agree
5 - Strongly Agree
4a. A patient’s sex

4b. A patient’s gender

4c. The intersection of a patient’s sex and gender

    5. My educational training included coursework, discussions, or teaching of the following:
Amount of training
1 – No training
2 – Minimal training
3 – Extensive training
4 – Do not remember
5a. Sex differences in health and medicine

5b. Gender differences in health and medicine

5c. The intersection of sex and gender in health and medicine

5d. The inclusion of male and female animals in preclinical research

5e. The importance of disaggregating data by sex

5f. Reporting of results by sex and/or gender



True or False
    6. My work involves the study of only one sex.

    7. Sex and gender are terms that can be used interchangeably.

    8. The NIH Sex as a Biological Variable policy requires researchers to look for sex differences.

    9. Women's Health focuses solely on reproductive issues specific to females (menarche, pregnancy, menopause).

    10. “Women’s Health” is the same as “the health of women.”