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. 2016 Feb 9;11(2):e0148415. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148415

Table 3. Mixed effects linear regression for MANSA items at 12 months.

Experimental Control
MANSA domain1 n Mean(SD) n Mean (SD) β 95% CI p-value
Life as a whole 36 4.19 (1.37) 68 4.03 (1.40) 0.234 -0.289 to 0.756 0.377
Job situation 36 3.19 (1.51) 68 3.47 (1.71) -0.184 -0.803 to 0.435 0.577
Financial situation 36 3.36 (1.38) 68 3.91 (1.61) -0.301 -0.847 to 0.246 0.278
Friendships 36 4.39 (1.70) 68 4.09 (1.53) 0.303 -0.277 to 0.882 0.302
Leisure activities 36 4.14 (1.50) 68 3.87 (1.53) 0.071 -0.533 to 0.675 0.811
Accommodation 36 4.97 (1.58) 68 4.40 (1.70) 0.776 0.162 to 1.389 0.015
Personal safety 36 4.72 (1.43) 68 4.60 (1.28) 0.240 -0.314 to 0.795 0.383
People live with 36 5.36 (1.36) 68 4.84 (1.71) 0.725 0.017 to 1.433 0.045
Sex life 33 4.06 (1.71) 60 3.62 (1.53) 0.452 -0.176 to 1.081 0.156
Family 36 5.00 (1.45) 68 4.79 (1.55) 0.251 -0.332 to 0.834 0.384
Physical health 36 3.78 (1.57) 68 3.71 (1.56) 0.162 -0.493 to 0.817 0.620
Mental health 36 4.22 (1.25) 68 3.81 (1.71) 0.516 -0.059 to 1.090 0.078

Abbreviations.β: Beta coefficient (adjusted mean difference); CI: Confidence Interval; MANSA: Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life.

1 All MANSA items are analysed using mixed effects linear regression with treatment and baseline score fitted as fixed effects and clinician fitted as a random effect.