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Table 3 Relations between clinicians’ EBTI scores and EBT workshop attendance, EBT adoption, and EBT use

From: Assessing mental health clinicians’ intentions to adopt evidence-based treatments: reliability and validity testing of the evidence-based treatment intentions scale

 

EBT workshop attendance (1 month)

EBT adoption (12 months)

EBT use (12 months)

Variable

Coeff.

SE

Coeff.

SE

Coeff.

SE

Intercept

−2.75**

.76

4.98***

.36

66.06***

4.89

Years of experience

−.02

.04

.08**

.03

.15

.33

Education

1.20

1.01

.49

.77

−.23

9.40

Position

−1.16

1.30

.59

.38

−.90

4.55

EBTI (EBT intentions)

.65*

.30

.55***

.15

11.80***

1.83

Agency intercept variance

4.10

 

1.04

 

212.89

 

Clinician-level variance

 

4.21

 

561.58

 

Pseudo-R 2

 

.17

 

.25

 
  1. Note: These are two-level mixed effects regression analyses with random agency intercepts. The model for workshop attendance is a two-level mixed effects logistic regression model to account for the binary outcome. Due to attrition and missing values, ns range from n = 164 (workshop attendance) to n = 100 (EBT use)
  2. ***p ≤ .001; **p < .01; *p < .05