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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2014 Jul 16;55(5):612–619. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.05.009

Table 3.

Primary Outcomes: Regression-adjusted Intervention Effects

RAs Residents
N Intervention Effect p N Intervention Effect p
MH knowledge OLS 549 0.31 (0.06) <0.001 1965 0.02 (0.03) 0.56

Personal stigma OLS 549 −0.05 (0.04) 0.20 1962 −0.02 (0.02) 0.21

Self-efficacy OLS 539 0.07 (0.05) 0.16 ---- ---- ----
Service
knowledge
OLS 539 0.06 (0.06) 0.36 ---- ---- ----
Recognize OLS 539 0.07 (0.08) 0.38 ---- ---- ----
Approach OLS 539 0.0001 (0.07) 1.0 ---- ---- ----
Confidence OLS 539 0.14 (0.06) 0.04 ---- ---- ----
Identify OLS 539 0.13 (0.05) 0.01 ---- ---- ----
Connect OLS 539 0.09 (0.07) 0.20 ---- ---- ----

Contact w/
resident
OLR 539 0.77 (0.11) 0.08 ---- ---- ----
MH tx, past 2
months
Logit ---- ---- ---- 1967 0.87 (0.12) 0.32

Distress score
(K6)
OLS 549 −0.11 (0.26) 0.67 1963 −0.17 (0.11) 0.13

Notes: OLR=ordinal logistic regression. Models control for age, racial/ethnic minority status, treatment assignment, and baseline response to the dependent variable. For RAs, models also control for whether the RA was a first-time or returning RA. Standard errors are clustered by campus and reported in parentheses.