Table 4.

Distribution of Trust and Related Characteristics among Survey Responders, with Percentages Weighted to Account for Nonresponse

Intervention ClinicsControl Clinicsχ2P value*
n%n%
Total sample935653
Trust doctor's judgment in managing medications.002
Totally disagree151.960.9
Disagree606.9274.4
Neutral12213.3598.4
Agree30833.221833.9
Totally agree42644.734152.4
Believe doctor trusts patient in managing medications.002
Totally disagree101.491.3
Disagree414.4131.9
Neutral727.9345.8
Agree30832.818627.8
Totally agree50153.441063.3
Sometimes worry doctor will stop prescribing opioids.007
Totally disagree22323.719629.8
Disagree27029.120932.3
Neutral16317.99716.0
Agree17519.110215.1
Totally agree9210.2426.7
Believe health care team made sure patient was well informed about potential problems with opioids.924
Totally disagree70.881.2
Disagree151.6111.7
Neutral414.3324.3
Agree31833.720932.1
Totally agree55359.639160.7
  • * P values are based on χ2 tests of whether the distributions of responses across the 5 categories for each question differ between participants in the intervention and control clinics after weighting for nonresponse.

  • While n's represent the raw counts, the computed percentages are based on weighting to account for nonresponse.

  • The proportion with missing data for each of the four questions were 0.4%, 0.3%, 1.2%, and 0.2%, respectively.