Abstract

revealed trends toward significance (p< .10) for enhanced positive attitudes and diminished negative attitudes toward CM. Conclusions: Study findings indicate this 16-h, on-site staff training robustly improved conceptual and applied knowledge of CM, self-efficacy to implement CM methods, and adoption readiness. Impacts on CM attitudes were in the intended direction, but did not achieve statistical significance in this small sample. Though replication of these findings is needed, promotional efforts for CM may be well-served by offering contextualized workshop trainings for community treatment personnel. Financial support: K23 DA025678-01A2.

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