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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Drug Policy. 2022 Aug 19;109:103823. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103823

Table 1.

Demographic information about participants.

Female, n (%) 37 (60.7)
Age1, mean (sd) 45 (11)
Race, n (%)
 White 49 (80.3)
 More than one race 5 (8.2)
 Missing 4 (6.6)
 Asian 2 (3.3)
 Black or African American 1 (1.6)
Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity, n (%) 3 (4.9)
Education, n (%)
 High school diploma or equivalent 2 (3.3)
 Some college, but no degree 6 (9.8)
 Associate’s degree 6 (9.8)
 Bachelor’s degree 13 (21.3)
 Master’s degree 28 (45.9)
 Doctoral degree or equivalent 5 (8.2)
 Other 1 (1.6)
Job title2, n (%)
 Behavioral health/addiction treatment 22 (38.6)
 Administrative 17 (29.8)
 Medical 11 (19.3)
 Correctional 6 (10.5)
 Other 1 (1.8)
Years working in current position3, n (%)
 <1 year 15 (27.3)
 1-3 years 14 (25.5)
 4-9 years 18 (32.7)
 ≥10 years 7 (12.7)
 Unknown 1 (1.8)
Years working for your current agency3, n (%)
 <1 year 7 (12.7)
 1-3 years 5 (9.1)
 4-9 years 20 (36.4)
 ≥10 years 23 (41.8)
 Unknown 0 (0.0)
1

Age missing for two participants.

2

Roles missing for four participants.

3

Years in current position and jail missing for 7 participants.