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Table 5 Home institutional criminal justice health climate assessment by AHPCCH conference attendees; N = 140a, 2014

From: The academic and health policy conference on correctional health: evaluation of its academic and scientific impact

At your academic home institution…b

A lot/A great deal N (%)

Not at all/Somewhat N (%)

Do you have collaborators with similar content interest and expertise?

77 (63.6)

44 (36.4)

Are opportunities to advance available to you as a result of the work you’re doing in criminal justice health?

72 (60.0)

48 (40.0)

Is your choice to do work in criminal justice health respected?

92 (75.4)

30 (24.6)

 

Yes N (%)

No N (%)

Is mentorship available that supports your work in criminal justice health?

70 (59.8)

47 (40.2)

Are you part of a research core (i.e., 3 or more investigators) focused on criminal justice health?

48 (41.4)

68 (58.6)

Do/Did you currently receive institutional funding during periods when your own extramural funding is/was low?

29 (29.9)

68 (70.1)

  1. aStudy Sample: Some variables may not total to 140 because of sporadic missing data
  2. bA number of respondents were self-rated as being ‘not applicable’ to answer these questions; for example, several conference attendees do not have an ‘academic home’