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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 31.
Published in final edited form as: Child Maltreat. 2011 Dec 5;17(1):10.1177/1077559511430722. doi: 10.1177/1077559511430722

Table 1.

Characteristics of Staff Trained in SafeCare

Variable N (%) or M (SD), n (n = 295)
Sex
 Female 214 (88.1)
 Male 29 (11.9)
Age 39.8 (SD = 10.8), n = 216
Race
 African American 141 (60.0)
 White 78 (33.1)
 Latino 6 (2.6)
 Other 10 (4.3)
Education
 Bachelor’s degree 33 (13.9)
 Master’s or PhD 205 (86.1)
Discipline
 Social work 61 (26.3)
 Psychology 53 (22.8)
 Counseling 40 (17.2)
 Other 78 (33.6)
Ever trained in an evidence-based practice? 105 (50.0)
Years work experience
 Less than 1 year 73 (35.6)
 1–5 years 84 (41.0)
 5+ years 48 (23.2)
Attitudes toward EBP 4.21 (SD = .50), n = 212
Mean quiz score (0–100) 93.7 (SD = 3.4), n = 293
Mean role-play score (0–100) 93.6 (SD = 3.3), n = 265
Conducted any SafeCare sessions 75/295 (25.4)
Certified as home visitor 66/295 (22.4)
Overall initial in-field fidelity score (0–100) 92.4 (SD = 5.6), n = 77
In-field fidelity, health module 93.4 (SD = 4.3), n = 20
In-field fidelity, safety module 93.0 (SD = 3.9), n = 19
In-field fidelity, parent–child interaction module 92.3 (SD = 5.2), n = 48
In-field fidelity, parent–infant interaction module 92.2 (SD = 5.3), n = 24