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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 26.
Published in final edited form as: Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2010 Jun 29;4(4):339–343. doi: 10.1001/dmp.2010.6

Table 3.

Multivariate analysis predicting number of individuals trained by newly trained instructors 12 months after TTT (n = 80) *

Dependent Variable: Number of trainees trained by DMH instructors who conducted trainings (n = 559)
Variables #of participants Mean # trained in 12 months (SD) Estimate Standard Error Z score Pr > ChiSq
Gender Female 46 14.3 (6.76) .2090534 .0718324 −2.91 0.004**
Male 34 11.2 (7.22) - - -
Community size 15,000–75,000 19 13.1 (8.13) −.0878182 .0791883 −1.11 0.0647
>75,000 28 11.4 (5.92) −.2511687 .0770749 −3.26
<15,000 33 14.2 (7.29) - - -
Prior DMH Training 1–4 hrs 8 10.3 (4.13) −.036213 .1492882 −0.24 0.0008***
5–16 hrs 20 12.0 (7.10) .1829854 .1212724 1.51
17+ hrs 32 15.2 (7.83) .368119 .1186003 3.10
None 10 11.0 (4.52) - - -
Age .0043011 .0042236 1.02 0.309
Perception of Transfer of Training (PTT) .0081048 .0061685 1.31 0.189

1variables with p value from the bivariate model < .20 were included in the multivariable

**

p<.01

***

p<.001