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Table 1 Demographics of Analytical Sample in Baltimore City Health Department’s Trauma-Informed Care Training Intervention (N = 88)

From: Organizational and provider level factors in implementation of trauma-informed care after a city-wide training: an explanatory mixed methods assessment

Characteristics

Totala N (%)

Age, in years

 Less than 35

26 (44.8)

 35–44

14 (24.1)

 45–54

10 (17.4)

 55 or more

8 (13.8)

Gender

 Male

22 (25.3)

 Female

65 (74.1)

Race/Ethnicity

 African-American or Black

60 (71.4)

 White

21 (25.0)

 Latino

1 (1.2)

 Asian or Pacific Islander

1 (1.2)

 Other

1 (1.2)

Highest level of education completed

 High school

5 (6.76)

 Some college

12 (16.2)

 College

20 (27.0)

 Graduate degree

37 (50.0)

Role at agency/organization

 Direct service (Frontline)

39 (44.3)

 Management/Administration

49 (55.7)

Years in current position

 Less than a year

18 (20.7)

 1–5 years

37 (42.5)

 6–10 years

14 (16.1)

 11+ years

18 (20.7)

Baltimore City native

 Yes

37 (43.0)

 No

49 (57.0)

Participated in any prior trauma-informed care training

 Yes

51 (60.0)

 No

34 (40.0)

  1. aColumn percentages may not add up to 100% due to missing values
  2. (Data from pre-post surveys administered during Baltimore City Health Department’s TIC Intervention)