Characteristic |
Number of Respondents |
Percentage |
Race |
|
|
(0) Non-White |
43 |
30.3 |
(1) White |
99 |
69.7 |
Gender |
|
|
(0) Male |
81 |
54.4 |
(1) Female |
68 |
45.6 |
Self-Efficacy (“I am currently effective…”) |
|
|
(0) Neutral / Disagree |
59 |
39.6 |
(1) Strongly Agree / Agree |
90 |
60.4 |
Comfort (“I am comfortable asking…”) |
|
|
(0) Agree / Neutral |
84 |
56.4 |
(1) Strongly Agree |
65 |
43.6 |
Endorsement (“…practitioners can help patients… reduce consumption…”) |
|
|
(0) Agree / Neutral / Disagree |
60 |
40.3 |
(1) Strongly Agree |
89 |
59.7 |
Benefits to Clients (“I expect this training to benefit my clients.”) |
|
|
(0) Agree / Neutral |
59 |
41.0 |
(1) Strongly Agree |
85 |
59.0 |
Likelihood to Ask About Alcohol* |
|
|
(0) Lower level of intention to ask at follow-up vs. baseline |
35 |
23.5 |
(1) Equal level of intention to ask at |
114 |
76.5 |
Likelihood to State Concerns AboutAlcohol* |
|
|
(0) Lower level of intention to state at
follow-up vs. baseline |
30 |
20.1 |
(1) Equal level of intention to state at
follow-up vs. baseline |
119 |
79.9 |
* These characteristics are comparison variables (baseline v follow-up), not solely baseline measures