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Table 4 Unadjusted and adjusted associations between study conditions, demographics, and mentions of terms related to dissemination materials in US state legislators’ social media posts and newsletters to constituents, 2021

From: Partisan differences in the effects of economic evidence and local data on legislator engagement with dissemination materials about behavioral health: a dissemination trial

 

Mention of any terms broadly related to child maltreatment or any explicit mention of ACEs

Unadjusted

Individual-level Model

Multilevel Model

OR (95% CI)

p

AOR (95% CI)

p

AOR (95% CI)

p

Intervention vs. control (ref)

0.99 (0.72, 1.34)

.93

0.98 (0.72, 1.35)

.91

0.90 (0.38, 2.12)

.80

Intervention vs. enhanced control (ref)

1.24 (0.90, 1.70)

.19

1.22 (0.88, 1.68)

.24

1.40 (0.59, 3.34)

.44

Enhanced control vs. control (ref)

0.80 (0.57, 1.12)

.19

0.81 (0.57, 1.14)

.23

0.64 (0.26, 1.58)

.33

Democrat vs. Republican (ref)

1.76 (1.35, 2.29)

<.0001

1.20 (0.88, 1.63)

.25

1.15 (0.83, 1.59)

.41

Non-Hispanic White vs. not non-Hispanic White (ref)

0.67 (0.50, 0.91)

.01

0.85 (0.60, 1.19)

.34

1.04 (0.73, 1.49)

.84

Female vs. male (ref)

2.88 (2.22, 3.74)

<.0001

2.62 (1.99, 3.46)

<.0001

2.75 (2.08, 3.66)

<.0001

  1. Multilevel models included a state-level random intercept. Terms broadly related to child maltreatment = “child abuse” and/or “physical abuse” and/or “child sexual abuse” and/or “child neglect” and/or “child maltreatment”), explicit mentions of ACEs = “adverse childhood experiences” and/or “ACEs.” Models adjust for political party affiliation, race/ethnicity, and gender
  2. ACEs adverse childhood experiences, OR odds ratio, unadjusted, AOR adjusted odds ratio