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. 2019 Jul 25;6(7):e12707. doi: 10.2196/12707

Table 6.

Patient characteristics and differences between blended compliant and blended noncompliant groups.

Patient characteristics Blended compliant (n=179) Blended noncompliant (n=52) Chi-square value (df) t test value (df) P value
Gender (female), n (%) 115 (64.2) 31 (59.6) 0.4 (1) a .54
Age (years), mean (SD) 41.8 (12.5) 42.6 (14.2) 0.39 (229) .69
Education level, n (%)

Low 18 (10.1) 10 (19.2) 6.1 (2) .048
Middle 64 (35.8) 23 (44.2) 6.1 (2)
High 97 (54.2) 19 (36.5) 6.1 (2)
In a relationship, n (%) 109 (60.9) 24 (46.2) 3.6 (1)
Baseline PHQ-9b, mean (SD) 16.1 (4.9) 16.1 (6) −0.06 (69) .95
Number of comorbid disordersc, mean (SD) 0.9 (1.1) 1.3 (1.3) 2.11 (229) .03
Treatment preference, n (%)

Blended 107 (59.8) 22 (42.3) 13.1 (2) .001
TAUd 21 (11.7) 17 (32.7) 13.1 (2) .001
None 51 (28.5) 13 (25) 13.1 (2) .001

aNot applicable.

bPHQ-9: Patient Health Questionnaire-9.

cAssessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview.

dTAU: treatment-as-usual.

eNon: no treatment preference.