Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2021 Aug 9;73(4):374–380. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.202100080

Table 3:

Factors associated with “having a more difficult time than usual balancing work and home life”: Multilevel multivariate logistic regression

OR 95% CI p
Race (reference: all other races)
 White 1.74 0.94 – 3.22 0.08
 African American 2.33 0.82 – 6.66 0.11
 Asian 1.99 0.87 – 4.55 0.10
Hispanic (reference: not Hispanic) 1.59 0.70 – 3.60 0.27
Male (reference: not male) 0.56 0.39 – 0.80 < 0.01
Age (treated as continuous) 0.76 0.66 – 0.87 < 0.01
Urbanicity (reference: Urban)
 Rural 1.07 0.68 – 1.68 0.77
 Suburban 0.75 0.50 – 1.14 0.18
 Other 0.74 0.25 – 2.22 0.59
Board certified addiction medicine (reference: not certified) 1.88 1.30 – 2.73 < 0.01
Practice setting (reference: all other settings)
 Multiple settings 1.78 1.19 – 2.66 0.01
 Private practice only 1.04 0.61– 1.80 0.88
 OTP only 0.69 0.37 1.30 0.26
Medicaid primary insurance of patients (reference: Medicaid not primary insurance) 0.90 0.62 – 1.30 0.57
Organizational practices/ experiences (reference: did not report the experience)
 No staff changes 0.54 0.34 – 0.86 0.01
 Had layoffs/furloughs or reduced hours 1.66 1.13 – 2.43 0.01
 Most staff work at home 1.41 0.98 – 2.03 0.07
 Staff sick with COVID-19 1.66 1.14 – 2.40 0.01
 Meet as a group to check-in on staff wellness 1.85 1.20 – 2.84 0.01
 Feel supported by organization 0.86 0.59 – 1.24 0.41
 Feel closer to patients 1.07 0.65 – 1.78 0.79
constant 0.43 0.18 – 1.05 0.06

Note: N = 806; OR = Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval; OTP = Opioid Treatment Program; Bold = p value < 0.05