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Table 1 Perceptions of the feedback intervention

From: Patient-centered feedback on the results of personality testing increases early engagement in residential substance use disorder treatment: a pilot randomized controlled trial

Variable

M

SD

Range

α

Satisfaction with the patient-centered assessment (Assessment Questionnaire: T-scores)

Factor 1 – New self-awareness

51.53

7.01

34.34–60.91

.95

Factor 2 – Positive accurate mirroring

52.52

4.17

44.44–59.44

.90

Factor 3 – Positive relationship with the examiner

56.01

5.21

43.70–62.22

.84

Factor 4 – Negative feelings about the assessment

50.00

3.57

46.11–58.23

.85

Total satisfaction

54.91

4.08

45.68–62.16

.93

Perceived impact of feedback intervention (1 = very negative effect, 5 = very positive effect)

Relationship with program staff

4.29

0.77

3–5

--

Likelihood of following staff recommendations

4.24

0.83

3–5

--

Relationship with other residents

4.41

0.62

3–5

--

Likelihood of following recommendations of other residents

4.12

0.60

3–5

--

Willingness to stay in the program

4.47

0.94

2–5

--

Willingness to continue treatment after leaving the program

4.53

0.80

3–5

--

Motivation to stay sober from alcohol and other drugs

4.47

0.72

3–5

--

  1. Notes. n = 17.