Table 3.
Relationship between CAMI subscale scores and two types of psychiatric nursing education among nonpsychiatric nurses (N=1324).
Authoritarianism B (95%CI) |
Benevolence B (95%CI) |
SR B (95%CI) |
CMHI B (95%CI) |
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Model 1 | without PCP | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
with PCP | 0.16 (0.13 ~ 0.20)*** | -0.18 (-0.23 ~ -0.13)*** | 0.05 (0.003 ~ 0.09)* | -0.14 (-0.19 ~ -0.09)*** | |
Model 2 | without PCP | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
with PCP | 0.04 (-0.02 ~ 0.10) | -0.08 (-0.16 ~ -0.01)* | 0.01 (-0.06 ~ 0.07) | -0.10 (-0.18 ~ -0.03)** | |
Model 3 | without PCP | ref. | ref. | ref. | ref. |
with PCP | 0.04 (-0.03 ~ 0.10) | -0.09 (-0.17 ~ -0.003)* | 0.01 (-0.06 ~ 0.08) | -0.09 (-0.17 ~ -0.01)* |
PCP, psychiatric clinical practice. SR, social restrictiveness; CMHI, community mental health ideology; Model 1, unadjusted linear regression model. Model 2, adjusts for age, education level, marital status and long-term residence. Model 3, model 2 with additional adjustment for identity and personal care experience. *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.