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Table 1 Sample Descriptive Statistics (N = 15)

From: What do clinicians want? Understanding frontline addiction treatment clinicians’ preferences and priorities to improve the design of measurement-based care technology

 

N

%

Sex

 Female

9

60

 Male

6

40

Race

 White

14

93

 African American

1

7

Ethnicity

 Hispanic

2

13

 Non-Hispanic

12

80

 Not reported

1

7

Highest degree of education

 Associate's degree

1

7

 Bachelor's degree

7

47

 Master's degree

6

40

 Doctoral degree

1

7

Clinical approach(es)

 Motivational Interviewing

13

87

 Relapse Prevention

9

60

 Case Management

7

47

 Client-Centered/Humanistic

7

47

 Twelve-Step Based

5

33

 Cognitive-Behavioral

4

27

 Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic

3

20

 Medication Management

1

7

 Family/Couples

1

7

 Other

1

7

 

Median

Range

Age

45.5

(26, 70)

Years working in SUD treatment

5

(0.5, 32)

Average caseload

30

(6, 42)