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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Health Serv Res. 2018 Apr;45(2):174–186. doi: 10.1007/s11414-017-9552-0

Table 3.

Therapist knowledge, attitudes, burnout, and strategy use predicting EBP initiative participation (N = 243)

Variable M (SD) [Range] or percentage Odds Ratio CI (95%)
Dependent variable: Therapist initiative participation Yes (46.6%)
No (51.8%)
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TPC-FR
 Behavioral 2.9 (.80) [1.13–4.8] 1.16 .72–1.88
 Cognitive 3.67 (.67) [1.69–5] 1.05 .60–1.85
 Psychodynamic 3.38 (.67) [1.33–5] .85 .47–1.54
 Family 3.39 (.87) [1.07–4.93] 1.13 .71–1.81
Knowledge (KEBSQ) 96.12 (8.9) [72–121] .98 .94–1.02
Attitudes (EBPAS)
 Requirements 2.86 (1.0) [0–4] .81 .60–1.10
 Appeal 3.17 (.68) [1–4] 1.31 .81–2.12
 Openness 3.08 (.71) [.75–4] .78 .49–1.24
 Divergence 2.73 (.74) [1–4] .95 .63–1.43
Burnout (MBI)
 Emotional Exhaustion 19.10 (12.5) [0–54] 1.01 .98–1.04
 Depersonalization 4.09 (4.7) [0–24] 1.00 .93–1.08
 Personal Accomplishment 38.86 (6.6) [12–48] 1.02 .97–1.07

Abbreviations: EBP, Evidence-Based Practice; TPC-FR, Therapist Procedures Checklist-Family

Revised; KEBSQ, Knowledge of Evidence-Based Service Questionnaire; EBPAS, Evidence-Based Practice Attitudes Scale; MBI, Maslach Burnout Inventory