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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2012 Sep 7;44(3):280–287. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2012.07.014

Table 1.

Means, Standard Deviations, Internal Consistencies, and Bivariate Correlations among Study Variables

M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Smoking Status .15 .36 n/a
2. Participation in Change 2.62 .85 −.03 .80
3. Change-related Information 3.35 1.32 .07 .34 .97
4. Perceived Organizational Support 3.51 .86 −.01 .30 .20 .92
5. Procedural Justice 3.14 .71 −.16 .51 .41 .42 .83
6. Self-Efficacy for Change 3.84 .78 −.18 .06 .12 .05 .23 .74
7. Clinical Practice Behaviors 3.75 .87 .11 .22 .26 .15 .18 −.01 .93
8. Emotional Exhaustion 2.49 .81 −.07 −.12 −.15 −.34 −.22 −.13 −.20 .92
9. Job Satisfaction 3.89 .68 .14 .18 .34 .28 .23 .20 .32 −.62 .86
10. Turnover Intentions 2.65 1.21 .04 −.24 −.20 −.41 −.35 −.05 −.23 .62 −.45 .92
11. Counterproductive Work Behavior 26.63 4.95 −.02 −.28 −.17 −.19 −.20 .08 −.38 .49 −.44 .50 .77

Note. Coefficients alpha are presented on the diagonals. Smoking status coded 1 = Current smokers, 0 = Not current smokers. All correlations with an absolute value of .16 or greater are significant at p < .05.