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. 2019 Feb 14;16(2):e1002748. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002748

Table 4. Contact with a health worker for depression or for alcohol use disorder among adult residents based on 12-month recall, Chitwan District, Nepal, 2013–2017.

Outcome Baseline
N = 1,983
Endline
N = 1,499
Percent difference baseline to endline (95% CI)
Depression
Probable case (%) 228/1,983 (11.0) 118/1,499 (7.6)
Any health services contact—total (%) 18/228 (8.5) 13/118 (11.8) +3.3 (−5.1, 11.7)
Primary care contact—total (%) 5/228 (1.8) 4/118 (4.2) +2.3 (−2.8, 7.5)
Alcohol use disorder (male only) N = 703 N = 427
Probable case (%) 89/703 (12.0) 66/427 (13.8)
Any health services contact—total (%) 5/89 (5.4) 9/66 (11.7) +6.3 (−3.3, 15.9)
Primary care contact—total (%) 1/89 (0.6) 3/66 (3.7) +3.0 (−1.6, 7.6)

Counts are presented as observed, while percentages are design-adjusted; the percent difference is change in treatment contact, calculated with design-adjusted binomial regression models, estimated with binomial regression models that account for the complex survey design, i.e., strata and probability sampling weights.