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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychoactive Drugs. 2013 Nov-Dec;45(5):416–424. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2013.845329

Table 3.

Relationship between Perceptions of OASAS Tobacco-Free Regulation Implementation Extensiveness and Perceived Accountability and Use of OASAS-Provided Resourcesa

Counselor
Supervisor
B SE t p B SE t p
Accountability (1–5)b 1.26 .31 4.03 <.0001 −1.73 .39 −4.47 .000
Use of Resources (0–8)b .30 .15 2.03 .044 .81 .17 4.84 <.0001
−2 Res Log Likelihood 1735.7 403.9

Note.

a

Results of mixed-methods models for nested data. Implementation extensiveness measured on a 0–17 scale with higher values indicating greater extensiveness.

b

Controlling for clinician smoking status, certification/licensure, education, race, age, hours worked per week, and annual income.