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. 2016 Apr 18;3:e14. doi: 10.1017/gmh.2016.7

Table 1.

Distribution of study sample characteristics at 2 months after recruitment into the MANAS trial, India, 2007–2009

Sociodemographic characteristics Mean (s.d.)/number (%)
Age (n = 1024) 48.0 (13.6)
Sex (n = 1024) Female 878 (85.8)
Male 146 (14.2)
Education level (n = 1024) <1 year 512 (50.0)
1–5 years 230 (22.5)
≥6 years 282 (27.5)
Employment (n = 1023) Unemployed 731 (71.5)
Full-time 126 (12.3)
Part-time/seasonal 150 (14.7)
Other 16 (1.6)
Marital status (n = 1024) Married 632 (61.7)
Widowed or separated/divorced 339 (33.1)
Never married 53 (5.2)
Ethnicity (n = 1024) Goan 974 (95.1)
Other 50 (4.9)
Religion (n = 1024) Hindu 719 (70.2)
Christian 288 (28.1)
Muslim 16 (1.6)
Financial status (n = 1024) Living comfortably 64 (6.3)
Just getting by 361 (35.3)
Difficult to make ends meet 599 (58.5)
Clinical characteristics Median (IQR; range)
CIS-R score (n = 1024) 18 (14–24; 0–57)
Twelve-item WHODAS II global score (n = 1024) 19 (16–22; 12–36)
Disability days score (n = 965) 15 (0–30; 0–30)