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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 May 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2007 Feb 22;32(4):321–329. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2006.05.021

Table 3.

Logistic regression results predicting the adoption of voucher-based incentives as a function of organizational characteristics and CTN exposure (N=888)

Variable b Odds ratio
Predominantly public revenues .527 1.693a
For-profit structure −.537 .585b
Accredited by JCAHO or CARF −.436 .646b
Surveys buyers and suppliers −.194
Outpatient-only services −.437 .646b
FTEs (log) .141
Physician(s) on staff or contract −.242
Percent master's-level counselors −.182
Percent primary opiate clients .000
Period of survey .045
Program experience in clinical research .030
Program not a CTN member (reference category) ---
Program in CTN but not in MIEDAR protocol .042
Program participated in CTN MIEDAR protocol .914
Constant −.651

Note: Pseudo R2 (.052) calculated as (mpdel chi sqare / original -2LL) (Hosmer & Lemeshow, 1989).

MIEDAR = Motivational Incentives for Enhanced Drug Abuse Recovery.

a

p<.01

b

p<.05