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Table 1 Descriptive statistics for stigma items

From: Exploring the question of financial incentives for training amongst non-adopters of MOUD in rural primary care

 

M (SD)

Range

Medications for treating substance abuse are inconsistent with this center’s treating philosophy (N = 102)

1.74 (0.69)

1–4

There is not enough evidence that substance abuse treatment medications are clinically effective (N = 101)

1.78 (0.58)

1–3

There are better alternatives to using medications as part of substance abuse treatment (N = 102)

2.19 (0.69)

1–4

Using medications to treat addiction is substituting one drug addiction for another (N = 67)

2.07 (0.74)

1–4

Our patients are not interested in using medications as part of their substance abuse treatment plans (N = 66)

1.62 (0.49)

1–2

Average

1.87 (0.52)

0.40–3.00