Table 1.
PCPs (n = 103) | Leaders (n = 40) | |||||||||
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Frequency of PCP-reported Intervention Use |
Frequency of CL-reported PCP Intervention Use a |
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Never | Rarely | Sometimes | Most of the Time |
Always | Never | Rarely | Sometimes | Most of the Time |
Always | |
Screening | 11 (10%) | 29 (28%) | 29 (28%) | 20 (19%) | 10 (9%) | 3 (1%) | 8 (20%) | 17 (43%) | 10 (25%) | 0 (0%) |
Counseling | 15 (15%) | 20 (19%) | 34 (33%) | 23 (22%) | 6 (6%) | 8 (20%) | 8 (20%) | 15 (38%) | 7 (18%) | 0 (0%) |
Firearm Locks | 88 (85%) | 6 (6%) | 1 (1%) | 2 (2%) | 0 (0%) | 35 (88%) | 1 (.03%) | 1 (.03%) | 1 (.03%) | 0 (0%) |
PCP Acceptability b | Leader Acceptability b | |||||||
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High Risk Youthc M (SD) |
General youth M (SD) |
Point estimate of the difference M [95% CI] |
Test Statistic (df) |
High Risk Youthb M (SD) |
Genera l youth M (SD) |
Point estimate of the difference M [95% CI] |
Test Statistic (df) |
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Screening | 5.40 (.76) | 4.30 (1.10) | 1.10 [1.34, .85] | t (96) = 8.82** | 5.46 (.80) | 4.13 (.96) | 1.32 [1.69, .96] | t (36) = 7.45** |
Counseling | 5.39 (.76) | 4.56 (.89) | .84 [1.02, .65] | t (96) = 8.81** | 5.51 (.61) | 4.21 (.87) | 1.31 [1.61, .99] | t (36) = 8.54** |
Firearm Locks | 4.65 (1.42) | 4.66 (1.42) | .89 [1.10, .6] | t (96) = 8.15** | 4.92 (1.23) | 3.70 (1.14) | 1.22 [1.49, .94] | t (36) = 8.99** |
Note. PCP = primary care physician.
p < .05 =
p < .001 = . 4 PCPs did no report on screening practices, 5 PCPs did not report on counseling practices, 6 PCPs did not report on firearm lock provision practice. 2 leaders did not report on their PCPs practices related screening, counseling, or firearm provision.
Leaders reported on the rates of screening, counseling and firearm lock provision amongst the PCPs in their practice
Acceptability was measured using a 6 point Likert scale (1 = Strongly Disagree to 6 = Strongly Agree); higher scores indicated higher acceptability.
High-risk youth are those considered at risk for suicide