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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Nov;49(11):4421–4428. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04156-0

Table 3.

Regression Models Predicting Intentions to Start Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Adult Clients who Present for Anxiety or Depression Treatment

Clients without autism Autistic clients
Variable B p B P
Attitudes .40 < .001 .61 < .001
Descriptive norms .07 .59 .17 .07
Injunctive norms .16 .30 −.06 .60
Self-efficacy .07 .47 .07 .49
Clinician age (years) −.11 .25 −.15 .06
Clinician gender (0 = male, 1 = female) .04 .64 N/A N/A
Licensure status (0 = not licensed, 1 = licensed) −.12 .21 N/A N/A
Staff/contractor status (0 = staff, 1 = contractor) −.01 .93 −.04 .64
Trainee status (0 = not a trainee; 1 = trainee) −.16 .15 N/A N/A

Note. Adjusted R2 = .36 for general model (not autism specific). Adjusted R2 = .51 for autism model. Statistically significant findings at p < .001 are in bold.