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Table 2 An examination of the factors regarding Virginians support for the expansion of community based treatment services, recovery housing, and needle exchange programs

From: Confronting the opioid epidemic: public opinion toward the expansion of treatment services in Virginia

Variables grams

Model 1

Community based treatment

Model 2

Recovery housing

Model 3

Needle exchange programs

b(SE)

OR

b(SE)

OR

b(SE)

OR

Education

.656(.240)

1.927**

.357(.201)

1.430

.112(.182)

1.119

Sex

.614(.240)

1.848*

.678(.196)

1.969**

.178(.172)

1.194

Democrat

.383(.334)

1.466

.568(.258)

1.765*

.586(.215)

1.798**

Republican

−.700(.278)

.496*

−.272(.234)

.762

−.761(.220)

.467**

Race

−.284(.323)

.752

−.319(.257)

.727

−.309(.218)

.734

Hispanic

.577(.772)

1.780

1.104(.670)

3.015

1.999(.582)

7.383**

Cox & Snell R2

.047

 

.051

 

.092

 

Nagelkerke R2

.086

 

.077

 

.123

 

Chi-square

31.035***

 

33.157***

 

58.766***

 
  1. p < .000***, p < .01**, p < .05*