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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 23.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Ment Health Addict. 2012 Feb 14;10(6):791–803. doi: 10.1007/s11469-012-9376-3

Table 2.

Reported satisfaction with training conditions

Parent Intervention Condition
Workshop n=401
Community n=18
Internet n=17
Mean2 % Agree3 Mean2 % Agree3 Mean2 % Agree3
Information Useful T 3.60 (.67) 90.0 3.17 (.62) 88.9 3.29 (.92) 82.4
Info Easy to Understand** 3.75 (.44) 100.0 3.28 (.58) 94.4 3.47 (.72) 88.2
Info Presented in the Right Amount** 3.68 (.57) 95.0 3.06 (.94) 83.3 3.12 (.99) 70.6
Info Clear and Easy to Follow 3.52 (.75) 85.0 3.29 (.69) 88.2 3.47 (.72) 88.2
Overall Satisfaction** 3.62 (.63) 92.3 2.88 (.93) 76.5 3.18 (.88) 82.4
Recommend the Program* 3.59 (.68) 89.7 2.89 (1.0) 77.8 3.24 (.97) 76.5
T

Trend

*

<.05

**

<.01

***

<.001

1

Only 23 participants assigned to this group but some families brought more than one person and everyone who attended was asked to complete satisfaction surveys

2

Using a Likert scale ranging from 0–4 with 4 indicating strongly agree and 0 indicating strongly disagree

3

Percent in agreement indicates the percentage who stated they agreed or strongly agreed with statement