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. 2019 Aug 19;29:e44. doi: 10.1017/S2045796019000386

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

Participants (N  =  1245 [1302])
PGD (n  =  75 [99]) No PGD (n  =  1171 [1203])
AN N % N % F p
Gender, female 1245 38 50.8 435 37.2 6.37 0.0118
Married 1244 45 60.9 799 68.3 1.73 0.1884
Disability 1242 48 64.0 340 29.1 42.64 <0.0001
Severe mental illness 1223 30 40.5 182 15.8 31.91 <0.0001
PTSD 1209 48 64.8 318 28.00 51.26 <0.0001
Employed 1262 3 5.0 336 27.8 19.69 <0.0001
Received psychological help in Australia 1232 42 56.3 405 35.0 13.33 0.0003
Received psychological help last 6 monthsa 446 38 91.5 325 80.2 3.97 0.0469
Years since arrival 1246 1.25 0.2832
1–2 2 3.6 42 3.5
2–3 62 73.8 864 74.4
3+ 11 22.6 264 22.1
M S.E. M S.E. F p
Age, years 75/1171 45.89 1.57 38.78 0.41 19.16 <0.0001

AN, applicable N (weighted), i.e. not coded as ‘not applicable’ (in most cases) or otherwise missing. Totals are weighted totals rounded to the nearest integer, except for totals in brackets which are observed totals. As reported by Stata, F for categorical data is a design-based F, and F for continuous data is an adjusted Wald test.

a

Only asked of those who have received help in Australia.