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. 2024 Feb 1;24:159. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10543-w

Table 3.

Characteristic of study participants

Study Site N Gender Age range* Professional Background
Pre Post Pre Post Pre Post Pre Post
Ulm/Guenzburg, Germany (ULM) 2 3

f:1

m:1

f:1

m:2

51–60 51–70

1 Mental health professional in leading position

1 Mental health professional

2 Managers in leading positions

1 Mental health professional in leading position

Hamburg, Germany (UKE) 6 3

f:4

m:2

f:2

m:1

41–70 51–70

3 Service user representatives

2 Managers in leading position

1 Other*

4 Service user representatives
Butabika, Uganda (BU) 6 6

f: 4

m:2

f: 5

m: 1

21–50 31–60

2 Service user representatives

2 Mental health professionals in leading positions

1 Manager

1 Mental health professional

5 Mental health professionals

1 Clinical officer

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (DS) 7 3

f:4

m:3

f:2

m:1

21–40 41–60

4 Clinical officers

2 Mental health professionals/trainee

1 Other*

3 Mental health professionals
Be’er Sheva, Israel (BGU) 6 4

f:4

m:2

f:3

m:1

31–60 31–60

5 Managers in leading positions

1 Mental health professional in leading position

3 Managers in leading positions

1 Manager

Pune, India (PU) 4 4

f:3

m:1

f:3

m: 1

31–60 41–60

1 Mental health professional in leading position

1 Policy maker

1 Mental health professional

1 Service user representative

1 Mental health professional in leading position

1 Policy maker

1 Service user representative

1 Mental health professional

*Due to data protection reasons no further information can be given here