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Table 3 Regression coefficients for the relationship between receipt of X-waiver and secondary outcomes (n = 403)

From: Differences in buprenorphine prescribing readiness among primary care professionals with and without X-waiver training in the US

 

Empathy

Stress

Bias

 

Coef.

SE

95% CI

Coef.

SE

95% CI

Coef.

SE

95% CI

Unadjusted

X-waiver

0.50 ±  ± 

0.09

0.32, 0.68

− 0.49 ±  ± 

0.09

0.48, 0.84

− 0.41 ±  ± 

0.07

− 0.54, − 0.28

Adjusted

X-waiver

0.51 ±  ± 

0.09

0.33, 0.69

− 0.46 ±  ± 

0.11

− 0.67, − 0.24

− 0.43 ±  ± 

0.07

− 0.56, − 0.30

Female

0.14

0.11

− 0.07, 0.35

− 0.27*

0.13

− 0.52, − 0.02

− 0.29 ±  ± 

0.08

− 0.44, − 0.14

Age

− 0.00

0.00

− 0.01, 0.01

− 0.00

0.00

− 0.01, 0.01

0.00

0.00

− 0.01, 0.01

Work hours

0.00

0.00

− 0.00, 0.01

0.00

0.00

− 0.02, 0.01

− 0.01*

0.00

− 0.01, 0.01

Years in job

− 0.01*

0.00

− 0.02, − 0.00

− 0.00

0.00

− 0.01, 0.01

0.00

0.00

− 0.00, 0.01

Physician assistant

0.01

0.12

− 0.24, 0.25

− 0.03

0.15

− 0.32, 0.26

− 0.00

0.09

− 0.18, 0.17

Nurse practitioner

− 0.01

0.13

− 0.26, 0.24

0.04

0.15

− 0.26, 0.34

0.06

0.09

− 0.13, 0.24

Physician

REF

REF

REF

REF

REF

REF

REF

REF

REF

Family medicine

0.01

0.11

− 0.20, 0.22

− 0.11

0.13

− 0.36, 0.14

− 0.00

0.08

− 0.15, 0.15

  1. *p < .05; ±p < .01; and ±±p < .001
  2. REF Reference group, Coef. Coefficient, OR Odds ratio, SE Standard error, and CI Confidence interval