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Table 2 Effect of stigma reduction v. attention-control training on self-reported stigma and intentions to treat people with OUD

From: A randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce stigma toward people with opioid use disorder among primary care clinicians

 

Stigma reduction M (SD)

Attention-control M (SD)

t

p

Cohen’s d

Overall stigma

4.1 (1.3)

4.3 (1.2)

− 0.48

0.63

− 0.11

Difference

3.4 (1.8)

3.1 (1.7)

0.74

0.46

0.16

Disdain

4.7 (1.4)

4.9 (1.4)

− 0.86

0.39

− 0.19

Blame

4.4 (1.6)

4.8 (1.6)

− 1.29

0.20

− 0.28

Intentions to get waivered

2.3 (0.7)

2.1 (0.8)

1.11

0.27

0.26

Intentions to prescribe buprenorphine

3.2 (1.0)

3.0 (0.9)

0.90

0.37

0.21

Willingness to work with OUD

3.0 (0.7)

3.1 (0.9)

− 0.83

0.41

− 0.18

Perceived OUD treatment effectiveness

2.6 (0.8)

2.7 (0.7)

− 0.74

0.46

− 0.16

Perceived OUD treatment adherence

2.5 (0.6)

2.4 (0.6)

0.15

0.88

0.03