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Table 2 Time 2 clinician and client characteristics

From: Linking organizational climate for evidence-based practice implementation to observed clinician behavior in patient encounters: a lagged analysis

Clinician characteristics (N = 37)

n

%

Age in years—M (SD)

38.26

13.98

Years of clinical experience—M (SD)

8.97

7.82

Tenure in organization (in years)—M (SD)

3.14

2.80

Strength of CBT orientation (1–5)—M (SD)

3.27

0.73

Employment status

 Full-time (≥ 35 h per week)

21

56.8

 Part-time (< 35 h per week)

16

43.2

Participated in any city-sponsored CBT training initiative?

 Yes

26

70.3

 No

11

29.7

Gender

 Man

7

18.9

 Woman

28

75.7

 Not reported

2

5.4

Racea

 African American or Black

9

24.3

 American Indian or Native Alaskan

0

0.0

 Asian

2

5.4

 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

0

0.0

 Other race

0

0.0

 White

24

64.9

 Not reported

2

5.4

Ethnicity

 Hispanic/Latino

2

5.4

 Not Hispanic/Latino

34

91.9

 Not reported

1

2.7

Client characteristics (N = 108)

n

%

Category of primary diagnosis

 Autism spectrum

5

4.6

 Externalizing

44

40.7

 Internalizing

53

49.1

 Other (bipolar/schizophrenia)

6

5.6

Presence of comorbid psychiatric diagnoses (yes)

53

49.1

Gender

 Man

52

48.1

 Woman

55

50.9

 Not reported

1

.9

Racea

 African American or Black

62

57.4

 American Indian or Native Alaskan

5

4.6

 Asian

5

4.6

 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

2

1.9

 Other race

9

8.3

 White

25

23.1

 Not reported

13

12.0

Ethnicity

 Hispanic/Latino

29

26.9

 Not Hispanic/Latino

72

66.7

 Not reported

7

6.5

Age in years—M (SD)

13.19

4.21

  1. aTotals may not sum to > 100% because individuals could choose multiple race identities/categories