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Table 1 Demographics by data and organization type

From: Organizational structure, climate, and collaboration between juvenile justice and community mental health centers: implications for evidence-based practice implementation for adolescent substance use disorder treatment

Interview Respondents

CMHC

(N = 14)

JJ

(N = 15)

All

(N = 29)

 Gender (N, % female)

10 (71.4%)

9 (60.0%)

19 (65.5%)

 Race (N, % white)

13 (92.8%)

14 (93.3%)

27 (93.1%)

 Ethnicity (N, % Non-Hispanic/Latino)

14 (100%)

14 (93.3%)

28 (96.6%)

 Age (N, % between 26 and 35)

NA

6 (40.0%)

10 (34.4%)

 Length of time in current position (N, % less than 1 year)

NA

NA

7 (24.1%)

 Length of time at current agency (N, % less than 1 year)

NA

NA

NA

 Education (N, % with at least bachelor’s degree)

14 (100%)

15 (100%)

29 (100%)

 Job satisfaction (N, % at least satisfied)

14 (100%)

15 (100%)

29 (100%)

Survey Respondents

CMHC

(N = 85)

JJ

(N = 28)

All

(N = 113)

 Gender (N, % female)

68 (80.0%)

25 (89.3%)

93 (82.3%)

 Race (N, % white)

72 (84.7%)

26 (92.8%)

98 (86.7%)

 Ethnicity (N, % Non-Hispanic/Latino)

82 (96.5%)

27 (96.4%)

109 (96.4%)

 Age (N, % between 26 and 35)

35 (41.2%)

8 (28.6%)

43 (38.1%)

 Length of time in current position (N, % less than 1 year)

26 (30.6%)

7 (25%)

33 (29.2%)

 Length of time at current agency (N, % less than 1 year)

21 (24.7%)

NA

25 (22.1%)

 Education (N, % with at least bachelor’s degree)

67 (78.8%)

19 (67.9%)

86 (76.1%)

 Job satisfaction (N, % at least satisfied)

71 (83.5%)

27 (96.4%)

98 (86.7%)

  1. Note: NA indicates data not available due to cell size below 5 participants