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. 2017 Nov 16;28(4):397–407. doi: 10.1017/S2045796017000701

Table 1.

Characteristics of households with a person with severe mental disorder (SMD) and comparison households

Characteristics Person with severe mental disorder (SMD) Comparison households with no person with SMD P-value**
N (%) N (%)
Currently household head
No 184 (63.0) 6 (2.1) <0.001
Yes 108 (37.0) 277 (97.9)
Educational level
Non-literate 116 (39.7) 99 (34.8) <0.001
Able to read and write 37 (12.7) 88 (31.0)
Formal education 139 (47.6) 97 (34.1)
Sex
Female 126 (43.1) 77 (27.1) <0.001
Male 166 (56.9) 207 (72.9)
Residence
Urban 60 (20.6) 56 (19.7) 0.788
Rural 231 (79.4) 228 (80.3)
HFIAS
Secure/mildly/moderately food insecure 195 (67.5) 239 (84.1) <0.001
Severely food insecure 94 (32.5) 45 (15.9)
Mean (standard deviation) Mean (standard deviation)
Age (years) 35.6 (13.50) 49.7 (13.86) <0.001
Month of assessment* 4.3 (3.28) 5.5 (1.84) <0.001
Median (25th, 75th centiles) Median (25th, 75th centiles)
No. of members with any Long-term illness 0 (0, 0) 0 (0, 0) 0.4701
No. of dependents 2 (1, 3) 2 (1, 4) 0.0001
Number of children 1 (0, 3) 4 (2, 6) <0.001
Annual Income (ETB) 6000 (3000, 11 000) 9000 (5000, 15 000) <0.001
WHODAS 2.0 total score 24 (14, 32) 2 (0, 7) <0.001
*

Months numbered starting from January. ETB: Ethiopian Birr; WHODAS: World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Schedule.

**

P-value of Pearson χ2 for categorical variables, Kruskal–Wallis for continuous non-normally distributed descriptive variables and two-sample t-test with equal variances for continuous normally distributed variables.