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. 2020 Aug 6;56(2):1900495. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00495-2019

TABLE 1.

Participant characteristics

Controls Patients Contacts
Subjects 272 1524 3141
Age years 35 (24–54) 31 (23–46) 38 (24–52)
Male % (n) 38 (102) 65 (986) 39 (1210)
Incomplete secondary education 14 (37/271) 16 (236/1516) 20 (612/3132)
Known HIV seropositivity 0 (0/272) 6.2 (94/1513) 0.8 (25/3132)
Self-declared drug use 2.6 (7/272) 14 (207/1512) 3.1 (98/3136)
Low affect BDI-II score 3 (0–5) 6 (3–11) NA
Number of emotional supports 1 (1–2) 2 (1–2) NA
Unsafe neighbourhood 44 (118/270) 37 (557/1502) NA
TB-specific
 Currently has TB 0 (0/272) 100 (1524/1524) 3.4 (105/3139)
 Previously had TB 4 (11/271) 22 (336/1515) 11 (355/3134)
 TB knowledge correct answers % (IQR) 72 (63–82) 77 (73–86) NA
 Stigma regarding TB EMIC score 30 (23–36) 30 (22–35) NA
Patient-specific
 Pulmonary TB NA 84 (1278/1516) NA
 Second-line treatment NA 6.8 (104/1512) NA
 Microbiological confirmation of TB NA 65 (984/1510) NA
 Number of TB symptoms NA 7 (5–8) NA
 Duration of TB symptoms months NA 1.5 (1–3) NA
 Interviewed within 14 days of treatment initiation NA 86 (1298/1515) NA

Data are presented as n, median (interquartile range (IQR)) or % (n/N), unless otherwise stated. Denominators are only stated if different from the n number stated for each group. Bold type indicates p<0.05 versus the control group. There were only five variables with >1% missing data: low affect (patients: 37 out of 1524), number of emotional supports (controls: three out of 272; patients: 23 out of 1524), unsafe neighbourhood (patients: 22 out of 1524), tuberculosis (TB) knowledge (controls: five out of 272; patients 22 out of 1524) and stigma (controls: four out of 272; patients 30 out of 1524). BDI: Beck Depression Inventory; EMIC: Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue Stigma Questionnaire; NA: not asked.