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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 5.
Published in final edited form as: Adm Policy Ment Health. 2012 Mar;39(0):133–145. doi: 10.1007/s10488-012-0415-y

Table 4.

Proportional Odds Ratios of Estimated Log Odds Slopes from Multilevel Multinomial Logit Models: Effect of Increasing Number of Problem Alerts on Clinicians’ Addressing or Focusing on Session Content by SRF Topic and Informant

SRF Topic Possible # Problems Addressed Topic1 Focused on Topic1
Cl2 Y2 Cg2 Cl2 Y2 Cg2
Emotional Issues 13 1.10 1.08 1.05 1.19* 1.17* 1.08
Behavioral issues 16 1.13* 1.03 1.05 1.33* 1.07 1.14*
Family issues 4 1.23 1.15 0.96 1.70* 1.48* 1.16
School/work issues 3 1.05 0.94 1.15 1.47 1.05 1.26
Friends/peer issues 6 1.11 1.06 1.09 1.24* 1.22* 1.12
Problems w/delinquent behavior 3 1.47 1.09 1.17 1.79* 1.49 1.61
Alcohol/substance use 2 2.97* 1.97* 2.39* 4.11* 3.63* 3.63*
Harm to self or others 1 2.99* 5.00*
Client hope for future 4 1.26 1.21
Client motivation for treatment 4 0.86 1.05
Therapeutic relationship w/client 5 1.16 1.36
Client perceptions on counseling impact 6 1.11 1.07
Client satisfaction w/services 4 1.22 1.42
Caregiver strain 7 1.21 1.44
Caregiver satisfaction w/life 5 1.10 1.23
Therapeutic relationship w/caregiver 5 0.93 1.00
1

Proportional odds ratio of addressing or focusing on a content area compared to the reference group (not addressed).

2

Informant of problem alerts: Y=Youth; Cg=Caregiver; Cl=Clinician.

*

p < 0.001.