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. 2013 Oct 5;13:122. doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-13-122

Table 3.

Comparability of Australian Rural Mental Health Study (ARMHS) and Hunter Community Study (HCS) measures/samples at baseline and common follow-up

Measure
Baseline
Follow-up
Demographics    
 Age
I
I
 Gender
I
I
 Education
LI
LI
 Marital status
LI
LI
 Retirement status
LI
LI
 Employment status
LI
LI
Social support/capital
 
 
 Personal & network support
S
I
 Sense of place (Environmental distress scale)
M
I
 Family support
M
I
Psychological distress
 
 
 Kessler 10 (K-10)
I
I
 Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) - Depression
M
I
 Depressive symptomatology (CES-D)
M
I
 Suicidal ideation
M
I
 Solastalgia (Environmental distress scale)
I
I
 Self-reported quality of life (AQoL-6D)
I^
I
 Personal hopefulness (HOPES-12)
M
I
 Neuroticism (Brief Eysenck scale)
M
I
Physical illness and well being
 
 
 Body Mass Index (BMI)
S
I
 Chronic illness
LI
LI
 Adverse life events
M
I
 Alcohol use
M
I
 Current smoking
LI
LI
 Satisfaction with life
M
I
 Physical and mental wellbeing (SF-36)
M
I
Contextual effects #
 
 
 Remoteness and SEIFA (postal code)
I
I
 % rural employment, % land use for agriculture, and % population change (LGA)
I
I
 Social capital and Health service accessibility (regional) I .

Note: I, Ideal circumstances for data combination; LI, Less than ideal circumstances for data combination (e.g., data re-coding required); S, Statistical intervention required for data combination; M, Missing from one sample or measures not comparable; ^ One subscale was missing from AQoL-6D at ARMHS baseline and imputation was required. # Contextual measures were derived using postal code information, from which indices at the relevant level of aggregation could be geocoded; SEIFA, Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas; LGA, Local government area.