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. 2020 Dec 18;15(12):e0243317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243317

Table 2. Propensity score weighted demographic and baseline measures.

Variables Post weight
Tx0 n = 759.5 (1.7) d Tx1 n = 18,609.7 (38.4) d Tx2 n = 3,912.2 (8.1) d Tx3 n = 19,266.1 (39.8) d Tx4 n = 5,867.8 (12.1)
Sex N (%) 4.49 1.00 1.20 1.22
Male 462.8 (60.9) 11,748.8 (63.1) 2,486.7 (63.6) 12,138.4 (63.0) 3,730.1 (63.6)
Female 296.7 (39.1) 6,860.9 (36.9) 1,425.4 (36.4) 7,127.7 (37.0) 2,137.7 (36.4)
Age N (%) 0.58 0.44 0.38 0.47
15–24 138.4 (18.2) 3,321.7 (17.9) 699.0 (17.9) 3,449.5 (17.9) 1,022.8 (17.4)
25–34 2,48.7 (32.8) 6,146.8 (33.0) 1,300.4 (33.2) 6,381.0 (33.1) 1,963.9 (33.5)
35–44 169.9 (22.4) 4,107.0 (22.1) 857.7 (22.0) 4,242.4 (22.0) 1,283.1 (21.9)
45–54 137.5 (18.1) 3,377.4 (18.1) 706.3 (18.1) 3,491.6 (18.1) 1,075.8 (18.3)
55–64 49.6 (6.5) 1,291.5 (6.9) 276.2 (7.1) 1,332.7 (7.0) 411.0 (7.0)
65+ 15.4 (2.0) 365.2 (2.0) 72.5 (1.7) 368.9 (1.9) 111.1 (1.9)
Geography N (%) 1.75 0.60 0.70 0.43
Northern Rural 37.9 (5.0) 860.8 (4.6) 181.5 (4.6) 888.5 (4.6) 280.5 (4.8)
Northern Urban 65.6 (8.6) 1,738.1 (9.3) 348.2 (8.9) 1,795.8 (9.3) 552.5 (9.4)
Southern Rural 60.3 (8.0) 1,540.6 (8.3) 323.6 (8.3) 1,588.2 (8.2) 481.3 (8.2)
Southern Urban 595.6 (78.4) 1,4470.2 (77.8) 3,058.8 (78.2) 14,993.6 (77.8) 4,553.5 (77.6)
Income Quintile N (%) 3.54 0.40 0.36 0.63
1 (lowest) 279.6 (36.8) 6,339.0 (34.1) 1,324.2 (33.9) 6,554.7 (34.0) 1,957.6 (33.4)
2 176.6 (23.3) 4,167.5 (22.4) 880.3 (22.5) 4,308.6 (22.4) 1,329.7 (22.7)
3 117.7 (15.5) 3,312.8 (17.8) 708.9 (18.1) 3,434.4 (17.8) 1,050.4 (17.9)
4 108.5 (14.3) 2,675.7 (14.4) 555.5 (14.2) 2,777 (14.4) 843.1 (14.4)
5 (highest) 77.0 (10.3) 2,114.7 (11.4) 443.3 (11.3) 2,190.8 (11.4) 687 (11.7)
HIV 8.0 (1.1) 3.10 11.4 (0.8) 0.00 32.2 (0.8) 0.00 153.9 (0.8) 0.00 48.8 (0.8)
Deep Tissue infections 40.5 (5.3) 9.90 605.2 (3.3) 0.60 132.2 (3.4) 0.60 628.7 (3.3) 0.60 188.3 (3.2)

Tx0 = no OAT

Tx1 = OAT only

Tx2 = OAT and psychiatry

Tx3 = OAT and mental health services from a primary care provider

Tx3 = OAT, psychiatry and mental health services from a primary care provider