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. 2022 Sep 29;5:100099. doi: 10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100099

Table 2.

Results for crude and adjusted scaled Poisson regression of pre-training mental illness and substance use stigma count among CIT trainees in 5 New York State counties, 2019.a.

Measures Mental Illness Stigma
Substance Use Stigma
Crude RR (95% CI) Adj. RR (95% CI) Crude RR (95% CI) Adj. RR (95% CI)
Gender
 Male 0.82 (0.55 – 1.21) 0.84 (0.60 – 1.18)
 Female ref ref
Race
 White 1.45 (0.79 – 2.68) 1.30 (0.79 – 2.13)
 Non-White ref ref
Age (years) 0.99 (0.97 – 1.02) 1.00 (0.98 – 1.01)
Law enforcement role
 Road patrol 0.49 (0.32 – 0.76)⁎⁎ 0.50 (0.32 – 0.77)⁎⁎ 0.68 (0.45 – 1.04)* 0.66 (0.44 – 1.00)⁎⁎
 Dispatch/corrections/other ref ref
Years of service
 Less than 5 years ref ref
 5–14 years 1.24 (0.75 – 2.06) 1.03 (0.67 – 1.58)
 15 years or more 1.30 (0.81 – 2.08) 1.16 (0.79 – 1.71)
Previous mental health-related training 0.58 (0.33 – 1.05)* 0.60 (0.34 – 1.04)* 0.93 (0.51 – 1.70)
Pre-training Knowledge
 Describe communication strategies 0.82 (0.51 – 1.33) 0.65 (0.42 – 0.99)⁎⁎
 Awareness of community resources 0.66 (0.44 – 0.98)⁎⁎ 0.75 (0.53 – 1.07)
 Identify typical symptoms of psychosis 0.84 (0.56 – 1.25) 0.75 (0.53 – 1.05)* 0.73 (0.52, 1.03)*
 Identify indicators of suicidal thoughts 0.72 (0.50 – 1.13) 0.77 (0.55 – 1.09)
Self-efficacy 0.92 (0.85 – 0.99)⁎⁎ 0.94 (0.88 – 1.01)*

Notes:.

a

No. of observations, n = 92.

p<0.10,.

⁎⁎

p<0.05.