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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants in PRIME implementation clinics, Matlosana sub-district, Northwest Province, South Africa, 2014 & 2015

From: Evaluation of a collaborative care model for integrated primary care of common mental disorders comorbid with chronic conditions in South Africa

 

Pre-implementation (n = 1310)

Post-implementation (n = 1246)

p

Age, years (SD)

46.9 (13.3)

46.2 (13.5)

0.18

Female (%)

983 (75.0)

967 (77.6)

0.14

Marital status (%)

0.20

 Single

405 (30.9)

358 (28.7)

 

 Partnered

619 (47.2)

581 (46.6)

 Divorced/Separated/Widowed

286 (21.8)

307 (24.6)

Education (%)

0.07

 Never attended school

89 (6.8)

76 (6.1)

 

 Some primary

320 (24.4)

261 (20.9)

 Completed primary

720 (55.0)

705 (56.6)

 Completed secondary

181 (13.8)

204 (16.4)

Employment Status (%)

0.01

 Unemployed

519 (39.6)

513 (41.2)

 

 Paid

505 (38.5)

521 (41.8)

 Othera

286 (21.8)

212 (17.0)

Household food insecurity (%)

272 (20.8)

538 (43.2)

0.01

Clinic (%)

0.01

 Grace Mokhomo

583 (44.5)

495 (39.7)

 

 Kanana

274 (20.9)

342 (27.4)

Orkney

453 (34.6)

409 (32.8)

Chronic condition (%)

 HIV

783 (59.8)

781 (62.8)

0.12

 Hypertension

671 (51.2)

664 (53.4)

0.28

 Diabetes

123 (9.4)

113 (9.1)

0.84

 Arthritis

53 (4.1)

44 (3.5)

0.54

 Chronic respiratory disease

56 (4.3)

31 (2.5)

0.02

 Tuberculosis

73 (5.6)

13 (1.1)

0.01

 Epilepsy

47 (3.6)

29 (2.3)

0.06

Screening (%)

 PHQ-9 Screen Positive

107 (8.1)

130 (10.3)

0.056

 AUDIT Screen Positive

43 (3.2)

63 (5.0)

0.03

  1. P-value calculated with Fisher’s exact
  2. aVoluntary, student, retired/pensioner, other