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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Community Ment Health J. 2021 Nov 23;58(6):1112–1120. doi: 10.1007/s10597-021-00920-8

Table 2.

Comparisons of CIT-trained (n = 251) and non-CIT officers (n = 335) on Theory of Planned Behavior construct scores

Variable CIT-Trained
Non-CIT
Independent samples t tests
α M SD α M SD t df p d

Behavioral intention (facilitating referral) .69 1.63 4.16 .74 .86 4.55 2.09 579 .04 .18
Direct Predictors
Attitude toward facilitating referral .78 22.47 5.04 .78 20.80 5.53 3.75 581 < .001 .32
Officers’ subjective norm N/A 2.30 .75 N/A 2.05 .96 3.27 584 .001 .29
Perceived behavioral control .67 17.90 2.86 .68 16.16 3.60 6.42 582 < .001 .54
Indirect Predictors
Attitude toward facilitating referral .43 6.56 14.30 .58 3.09 15.3 2.78 577 .006 .23
Officers’ subjective norm .85 80.15 39.01 .85 72.22 4.67 2.36 577 .02 .20
Perceived behavioral control .72 14.61 19.62 .69 3.65 17.65 6.98 565 < .001 .59
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