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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Serv. 2023 Feb 27;20(2):248–255. doi: 10.1037/ser0000747

Table 4.

Correlations among Supervision Quantity and Practice Characteristics

Caseload and Setting

SUP LINC MOH SCH UNI CMH PRI DAY RES INP MAN JAL OTH

Study 1 SUP r 1 .154** .163** −0.034 0.018 .095* −.265** −0.028 .224** −0.014 0.026 0.035 0.029
p 0.001 0.001 0.410 0.649 0.016 0.001 0.495 0.001 0.734 0.526 0.399 0.480
Study 2 SUP r 1 .215** .070** .190** .104** −.287** 0.038 .171** .082** 0.005 .117**
p 0.001 0.004 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.118 0.001 0.001 0.833 0.001

Licensure and Discipline

SUP LIS COU MFT SCW PSY PYC OTD

Study 1 SUP r 1 0.059 −0.026 −0.055 .118** −.081* −0.058 −0.007
p 0.111 0.496 0.169 0.003 0.040 0.154 0.861
Study 2 SUP r 1 −0.025 −.061* 0.026 −0.026 .076** 0.006 0.026
p 0.407 0.013 0.281 0.294 0.002 0.813 0.289

Notes: SUP is % of workweek in supervision or consultation, LINC is % of low-income and below poverty cases, MOH is % reimbursement by Medicaid or other public monies, SCH is primary or secondary work setting, UNI is higher education setting, COM is outpatient or community mental health clinic, PRI is private group or individual, DAY is day treatment, RES is residential, INP is inpatient, MAN is managed care, JAL is jail or correctional setting, OTH is other work setting. LIS is licensure status, COU is counseling, MFT is marriage/family therapy, SCW is social work, PSY is psychology, PYC is psychiatry, OTD is other discipline.