Fig. 3From: Effect of physician attire on patient perceptions of empathy in Japan: a quasi-randomized controlled trial in primary careGraph showing the effect of attire and sex on CARE scores. Male patients in the Casual group (40.34) had a significantly higher CARE score than male patients in the White coat group (38.03) (adjusted p-value = 0.044). There was no difference in CARE score for female patients in the Casual (38.17) and White coat (38.30) groups (adjusted p-value = 1.000). CARE: Consultation and Relational Empathy MeasureBack to article page