Chapter 8 224 PART THREE: In this part, a number of questions will be asked specifically about psychiatrists. 24. Statement: The psychiatrist should discuss family planning with every patient and their significant other. (We are referring to patients of reproductive age, or their partner.) • Strongly disagree, because: • Disagree, because: • Neutral, because: • Agree, because: • Strongly agree, because: 25. Do you think psychiatrists have enough knowledge about family planning and its combination with mental health issues? • Yes • I don't know • No 26. If you were prescribed medication in the past in mental health care, were you asked about any desire to have children in order to take this into account? • Yes • I don't know • No PART FOUR: After the MIND panel survey from last year, we were able to have indepth conversations with members of the panel. From this, among other things, the previous statements follow, which we would like to present to you. 27. Statement: Desire to have children and family planning can only be discussed when there is trust between patient and clinician. • Strongly disagree, because: • Disagree, because: • Neutral, because: • Agree, because: • Strongly agree, because:
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