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. 2002 Apr 20;324(7343):947. doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7343.947

Table 2.

 Primary and secondary outcomes in doctors after adjustment for baseline levels. Values are means (standard deviations) unless stated otherwise

Trained doctors (n=42) Control doctors (n=42) Intervention effect (95% CI)* P value
Treatment attitude 46.3 (10.9) (n=25) 48.2 (8.8) (n=24) –1.6 (–6.9 to 3.7) (n=46) 0.54
Professional ease 42.2 (14.0) (n=24) 47.3 (13.9) (n=25) –5.1 (–11.9 to 1.7) (n=48) 0.14
Depression malleability 30.8 (9.7) (n=25) 28.1 (12.9) (n=23) 2.0 (–2.9 to 6.8) (n=48) 0.42
Depression identification 36.3 (11.4) (n=25) 36.3 (14.4) (n=25) –0.5 (–7.1 to 6.0) (n=48) 0.87
Confidence in treating depression 20.9 (8.3) (n=25) 29.2 (17.4) (n=26) –8.2 (–15.4 to –1.0) (n=50) 0.03
Confidence in treating anxiety 30.3 (14.5) (n=25) 36.5 (15.9) (n=25) –7.8 (–15.3 to –0.2) (n=49) 0.04
*

Sum of numbers in intervention and control groups differs owing to adjustment for baseline levels.