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Table 1 Organization (n = 44) and interviewee (n = 70) characteristics

From: Organizational perspectives on the impacts of scaling up overdose education and naloxone distribution in Kentucky

 

% (N)

Organizations’ geography

 

 Rural community

43.2% (19)

 Urban community

56.8% (25)

Organizational sector

 

 Behavioral health (e.g., medications for opioid use disorder, counseling-based substance use disorder treatment) and community services (e.g., domestic violence programs, shelters for people who are unhoused)

59.1% (26)

 Criminal legal system (e.g., jails, specialty court)

6.8% (3)

 Healthcare (e.g., syringe service programs embedded in health departments, primary care, emergency medical services)

34.1% (15)

Interviewees’ geography

 

 Rural community

40.0% (28)

 Urban community

60.0% (42)

Interviewees’ organizational sector

 

 Behavioral health and community services

64.3% (45)

 Criminal legal system

4.3% (3)

 Healthcare

31.4% (22)

Age

 

 18–34 years

24.3% (17)

 35–49 years

42.9% (30)

 50–64 years

28.6% (20)

 65–74 years

4.3% (3)

Sex

 

 Female

84.3% (59)

 Male

15.7% (11)

Ethnicity

 

 Hispanic/Latino/a/e

7.1% (5)

 Non-Hispanic

92.9% (65)

Race

 

 White

90.0% (63)

 Black

7.1% (5)

 Asian

1.4% (1)

 Missing

1.4% (1)

Educational attainment

 

 High school degree or equivalent

1.4% (1)

 Some college, no degree

8.6% (6)

 Associate degree

8.6% (6)

 Bachelor’s degree

28.6% (20)

 Master’s degree

48.6% (34)

 Doctoral degree

1.4% (1)

 Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS)

2.9% (2)

  1. Note: Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding