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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2012 May;27(5):957–965. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2011.07035.x

Table 4.

Longitudinal changes in MINI and DASS scores in ATAHC among all participants treated for recent HCV infection*

Scale Pre-treatment Week 12 Week 24 Week 36 Week 48
MINI (n= 110) (n= 96) (n= 82) (n= 72) (n= 67)
Major depressive episode, n (%) 10 (9%) 30 (31%) 21 (26%) 11 (15%) 13 (19%)
Suicide risk, n (%) 37 (34%) 33 (34%) 28 (34%) 18 (25%) 21 (32%)
Suicide risk level, n (%)
  Low 26 (70%) 20 (61%) 15 (54%) 10 (57%) 12 (60%)
  Moderate 7 (19%) 4 (12%) 4 (14%) 2 (11%) 3 (15%)
  High 4 (11%) 9 (27%) 9 (32%) 6 (33%) 5 (25%)
DASS-21 (n= 108) (n= 97) (n= 83) (n= 71) (n= 71)
Depression
    Median (IQR)¥ 6 (1–14) 12 (4–22) 10 (2–20) 8 (2–14) 8 (2–20)
    Normal, n (%) 64 (59%) 44 (45%) 37 (45%) 45 (63%) 38 (54%)
    Mild, n (%) 12 (11%) 13 (13%) 10 (12%) 5 (7%) 8 (11%)
    Moderate, n (%) 18 (17%) 13 (13%) 17 (20%) 10 (14%) 9 (13%)
    Severe, n (%) 4 (4%) 13 (13%) 10 (12%) 3 (4%) 6 (8%)
    Extremely severe, n (%) 10 (9%) 14 (14%) 9 (11%) 8 (11%) 10 (14%)
Anxiety
    Median (IQR)¥ 6 (2–11) 10 (4–18) 10 (4–16) 4 (2– 12) 6 (2–12)
    Normal, n (%) 62 (57%) 41 (42%) 28 (34%) 42 (59%) 37(52%)
    Mild, n (%) 9 (8%) 6 (6%) 9 (11%) 4 (6%) 7 (10%)
    Moderate, n (%) 22 (20%) 18 (19%) 24 (29%) 11 (15%) 14 (20%)
    Severe, n (%) 9 (8%) 12 (12%) 8 (10%) 5 (7%) 3 (4%)
    Extremely severe, n (%) 6 (6%) 19 (21%) 14 (17%) 9 (13%) 10 (14%)
Stress
    Median (IQR)¥ 10 (4–17) 16 (6–24) 14 (6–24) 12 (4–18) 10 (4–18)
    Normal, n (%) 73 (68%) 46 (47%) 45 (54%) 47 (66%) 43 (61%)
    Mild, n (%) 13 (12%) 12 (12%) 8 (10%) 8 (11%) 11 (15%)
    Moderate, n (%) 13 (12%) 19 (20%) 17 (20%) 9 (13%) 5 (7%)
    Severe, n (%) 5 (5%) 13 (13%) 10 (12%) 5 (7%) 7 (10%)
    Extremely severe, n (%)      4(4%)      7 (7%)      3 (4%)      2 (3%)      5 (7%)
*

number of participants with available MINI and DASS surveys varies at each time point,

among participants with suicide risk,

¥

IQR (interquartile range)