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. 2016 Nov 1;11(11):e0162944. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0162944

Table 4. Secondary outcomes between the Zindagi SMS and control groups (2011–2014, Karachi Pakistan).

Took medication in the last 24 hours Perceptions on likelihood of being cured (6 = very likely, 1 = not likely) How healthy they felt (5 = very healthy, 1 = very unhealthy) Ease of completing tasks (4 = no difficulty, 1 = lot of difficulty) How much support was received (4 = lot of support, 1 = no support)
Zindagi 0.002 -0.008 -0.012 -0.017 0.020
Naïve p-value* 0.772 0.473 0.423 0.036 0.521
FWER§ adjusted p-value 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.162 0.89
N (surveys) 11,301 9,560 11,324 11,235 1658
N (patients) 2091 2068 2091 2088 1658

*Bonferroni correction p-value (with 5 hypotheses): 0.001

Controlling for the length of the regimen, days in the study, and days in the study-squared.

p<0.05

§Family-wise error rate [20]