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Table 4 Phase 1: Self-efficacy (and perceived behavioral control) beliefs about using trauma narratives with majority of clients receiving TF-CBT and CFIR domains

From: Understanding therapists’ perceived determinants of trauma narrative use

N = 65

Count

%

CFIR domain

What would make it easier to use TN

 Caregiver support

15

23

OS

 Client attendance

13

20

OS

 More training/supervision

9

14

IP

What makes it difficult to use TN

 

 Inconsistent attendance/treatment dropout

18

28

OS

 Lack of caregiver involvement/support

17

26

OS

 Client avoidance

11

17

OS

 Child is too young

7

11

OS

 Client resists/refuses

7

11

OS

 Client is not ready

7

11

OS

  1. Notes: Count and percentage refer to the number of participants who endorsed each answer. Percentages may sum to more than 100% because participants could list multiple answers. All beliefs are inclusive to the “individuals involved” CFIR domain. We also mapped these beliefs onto other potential CFIR domains with which they are associated.
  2. Abbreviations: Int intervention (i.e., features of intervention), IS inner setting (i.e., organizational culture and climate), OS outer setting (i.e., political and social climate; includes Family Characteristics), Ind characteristics of individuals (i.e., therapists’ knowledge and beliefs), IP implementation process (e.g., planning, engagement)