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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Addict Med. 2019 Jan-Feb;13(1):28–34. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000441

Table 4.

Zero-inflated negative binomial regression model of assigned buprenorphine treatment slots (n=137)

Likelihood of having no assigned slots
Coefficient (95% CI)
p-value Count of assigned slots
Coefficient (95% CI)
p-value
Count of assigned slots
General resource needs −0.074
(−0.688, 0.540)
.814 −0.201
(−0.642, 0.239)
.370
Medical resource needs −0.012
(−0.402, 0.378)
.952 −0.563
(−0.834, −0.293)
<.001
Physician outreach activities −0.696
(−1.173, −0.219)
.004 0.141
(−0.147, 0.429)
.337
Dedicated resources for physician recruitment −0.281
(−0.653, 0.091)
.138 0.285
(0.478)
.019
State
 Florida −1.471
(−2.852, −0.089)
.037 −0.102
(−0.987, 0.783)
.821
 Ohio −0.958
(−1.878, −0.387)
.041 0.611
(−0.082, 1.304)
.084
 Wisconsin Reference Reference

Note. Model uses complete case analysis, so the sample size reflects the loss of 23 organizations that had missing data.