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. 2018 Jan 31;20(1):e38. doi: 10.2196/jmir.8021

Table 3.

Magnitude of the effect of the intervention on depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life.

Outcomes Analyzeda, n (%) Nonadjusted difference between means (95% CI)b Adjusted difference between meansc (95% CI)
Beck Depression Inventory score 138 (0.97) 1.1 (−2.9 to 5.2) 1.5 (−2.4 to 5.6)
Perceived healthd 134 (0.94) −0.1 (−0.4 to 0.2) −0.2 (−0.4 to 0.1)
Physical well-beinge 134 (0.94) 1.7 (−2.1 to 5.4) 2.3 (−0.8 to 5.7)
Psychological well-beinge 134 (0.94) 0.8 (−3.9 to 5.8) 1.0 (−3.4 to 5.8)
Autonomy and parentse 134 (0.94) −0.7 (−4.2 to 2.5) −0.1 (−3.1 to 2.9)
Peers and social supporte 134 (0.94) −1.3 (−5.6 to 3.5) −0.2 (−4.3 to 3.8)
School environmente 109 (0.76) −3.5 (−7.4 to 0.7) −3.1 (−7.1 to 1.0)
Health-related quality of life indexf 110 (0.77) 1.0 (−2.8 to 4.8) 1.2 (−3.2 to 5.2)

aNumber of patients who provided outcome data at 12-week follow-up and percentage of full outcome data.

bEffect magnitude estimated with Markov Chain Monte Carlo procedures.

cAdjusted according to the baseline measurement and socioeconomic status differences observed.

dKIDSCREEN-27 item score.

eKIDSCREEN-27 dimension score.

fUses 10 items derived from the 27-item version of KIDSCREEN.