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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2022 Feb 11;303:155–160. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.02.012

Table 1. Participant demographics for Kenya*.

Count All sites n = 2556 Coastal Kenya n = 1238 Western Kenya n = 1318 p
Age [median (IQR)] 34.0 (18.0) 34.0 (17.3) 35.0 (18.0)
Sex (%) 1239 48.5   0.056
   Female   46.5 50.3
Male 1317 51.5 53.5 49.7
Age categories (%)   0.012
18–29 years 809 31.7 29.2 33.9  
30–44 years 1101 43.1 43.9 42.3
45–59 years 518 20.3 21.9 18.7
≥60 years 128 5.0 5.0 5.1
Marital status (%)   0.056
Single 841 32.9 33.2 32.6  
Married or cohabitating 1367 53.5 53.3 53.6
Widowed 112 4.4 3.4 5.3
Divorced or separated 235 9.2 10.1 8.3
Level of education (%)   0.000
No formal 44 1.7 3.3 0.2  
Primary 602 23.6 31.7 15.9
Secondary 753 29.5 33.3 25.9
University 1156 45.2 31.7 57.9
Living arrangements (%)   0.000
Lives alone 532 20.8 21.8 19.9  
Lives with parental family 447 17.5 19.4 15.7
Lives with spouse or partner 1194 46.7 43.1 50.2
Lives with friends or other relatives 381 14.9 15.8 14.1

Note: Counts may not add up to the total due to missing information for some participants.

IQR = interquartile range.