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. 2019 Feb 1;9(1):e022544. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022544

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of CBR participants and non-CBR participants in the unmatched and matched samples

Variable Unmatched Sample Matched Sample
No CBR
(n=151)
With CBR
(n=147)
Std. dif. of means No CBR
(n=74)
With CBR
(n=74)
Std. dif. of means
Age
 0–5 11 (7.2%) 6 (4.1%) 0.161 3 (4.1%) 5 (6.8%) 0.136
 6–12 19 (12.6%) 11 (7.5%) 0.193 7 (9.5%) 5 (6.8%) 0.102
 13–17 4 (2.6%) 6 (4.1%) 0.072 2 (2.7%) 1 (1.4%) 0.068
 18–24 12 (7.9%) 12 (8.2%) 0.008 7 (9.5%) 7 (9.5%) 0.000
 25–44 49 (32.5%) 32 (21.8%) 0.258 23 (31.1%) 22 (29.7%) 0.033
 45–64 42 (27.8%) 44 (29.9%) 0.046 21 (28.4%) 26 (35.1%) 0.147
 65+ 14 (9.3%) 36 (24.5%) 0.353 11 (14.9%) 8 (10.8%) 0.094
Gender (male) 80 (53.0%) 73 (50.0%) 0.066 37 (50.0%) 42 (56.8%) 0.135
SES (range 1–10) 3.74±1.32 3.91±1.30 0.235 3.65±1.45 3.67±1.42 0.020
Health status (range 1– 5) 2.89±0.77 3.37±0.70 0.683 3.05±0.75 3.14±0. 65 0.115
Receiving social protection 74 (49.0%) 117 (79.6%) 1.008 48 (64.9%) 52 (70.3%) 0.141
Access to health services 132 (87.4%) 126 (85.7%) 0.048 66 (89.2%) 66 (89.2%) 0.000
Access to rehabilitation services 128 (84.8%) 123 (83.7%) 0.263 29 (39.2%) 31 (41.9%) 0.054
Self-help group 63 (41.7%) 75 (51.0%) 0.396 31 (41.9%) 32 (43.2%) 0.027
Financial awareness 73 (48.3%) 122 (83.0%) 0.789 51 (68.9%) 55 (74.3%) 0.134
Involved in treatment decisions 47 (31.1%) 65 (44.2%) 0.137 65 (87.8%) 65 (87.8%) 0.000

Absolute standardised differences of means are shown, with differences exceeding the threshold of 0.25 indicated in bold.

Note: continuous variables are presented as means ± SD; dichotomous variables are presented as n(%).