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. 2016 Jan 8;3(1):e4. doi: 10.2196/mental.4356

Table 2.

Number of people confident that a website could improve depression literacy or be used as a prevention tool.



Depression literacya Prevention toolb


Baseline Post Baseline Post
Total sample, n/Nc (%)
249/271 (91.9) 195/212 (92.0) 144/235 (61.3) 135/203 (66.5)
Intervention condition, n/N (%)





HealthWatch 62/71 (87.3) 62/67 (92.5) 38/62 (61.3) 40/64 (62.5)

e-couch 61/67 (91.0) 51/56 (91.1) 40/63 (63.5) 37/54 (68.5)

ISG 68/70 (97.1) 42/48 (87.5) 37/61 (60.7) 27/46 (58.7)

ISG and e-couch 58/63 (92.1) 40/41 (97.6) 29/49 (59.2) 31/39 (79.5)

P d .200 .972 .372 .190
Current depression, n/N (%)





Yes 164/184 (89.1) 131/141 (92.9) 91/160 (56.9) 87/134 (64.9)

No 82/84 (97.6) 62/69 (89.9) 52/72 (72.2) 47/68 (69.1)

P d .019 .446 .026 .551

aConfident that a website could help people understand depression better.

bConfident that a website could help people learn skills for preventing depression.

cN values vary due to missing data.

dChi-square significance level for the test of difference between groups.