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. 2017 Sep 12;14(9):e1002385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002385

Table 2. Effect of HAP plus EUC compared with EUC alone on disability and intimate partner violence at 12 months.

Outcome EUC arm (n = 248) HAP + EUC arm (n = 245) Measure: point estimate (95% CI)1 p-Value
Mean disability score (SD) 10.89 (9.22) 9.38 (9.61) AMD: −1.58 (−3.33, 0.17); ES: 0.16 (0.12, 0.19) 0.08
Mean days unable to work (SD) 6.05 (8.81) 4.81 (8.24) AMD: −1.29 (−2.89, 0.31); ES: 0.15 (0.11, 0.19) 0.12
Intimate partner physical violence*—females 20/118 (16.57%) 11/109 (9.86%) PR: 0.60 (0.29, 1.22) 0.16
Intimate partner psychological/emotional violence*—females 40/118 (33.86%) 28/109 (26.10%) PR: 0.75 (0.50, 1.13) 0.17
Intimate partner psychological/emotional violence*—males 12/40 (28.75%) 7/34 (19.23%) PR: 0.82 (0.36, 1.84) 0.62

Data given as number (percent) unless otherwise indicated.

1AMD adjusted for primary health centre as a fixed effect and Patient Health Questionnaire 9 baseline score.

*Among married participants.

AMD, adjusted mean difference; ES, effect size; EUC, enhanced usual care; HAP: Healthy Activity Programme; PR, prevalence ratio.