Baker F M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio.
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol. 1994 Jul-Sep;7(3):184-8. doi: 10.1177/089198879400700310.
Fifty-three percent of active members of the Black Psychiatrists of America responded to a mailed survey that assessed retirement planning issues. Sixty-five percent of respondents were male, 61% were married, 71% had children, and 83% owned their own homes. Thirty-nine percent owned property in another state. The major anticipated reason for retirement was "a full life, and being ready for a change of pace." A financial planner was used by 48% of the sample, and retirement seminars were attended by over 50% of the respondents. The majority of the sample were involved in the practice of adult psychiatry in multiple settings, including private practice settings, academic practice, mental health center practice, and state hospital practice. Eleven percent of respondents were retired.
美国黑人精神科医生协会53%的在职成员回复了一项评估退休规划问题的邮寄调查。65%的受访者为男性,61%已婚,71%育有子女,83%拥有自己的住房。39%在另一州拥有房产。退休的主要预期原因是“充实的生活,准备好改变节奏”。48%的样本使用了财务规划师,超过50%的受访者参加过退休研讨会。样本中的大多数人在多种环境中从事成人精神病学实践,包括私人执业环境、学术实践、心理健康中心实践和州立医院实践。11%的受访者已退休。