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. 2021 Oct 23;21:1928. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11938-8

Table 6.

Coping mechanisms, social consequences, perceived financial impact and social support reported by patients who participated in the Solomon Islands tuberculosis patient cost survey: 2017–2019

Category Extra-pulmonary TB
N = 36 (%)
n (%)
Pulmonary TB
N = 147
n (%)
All patients
N = 183
n (%)
p value
Coping mechanisms
 Dissavings 2 (5.6) 15 (10.2) 17 (9.3) 0.389
 Took out a loan 3 (8.3) 17 (11.6) 20 (10.9) 0.578
 Sold assets 0 (0.0) 6 (4.1) 6 (3.3) 0.218
 Any of the above 5 (13.9) 31 (21.1) 36 (19.7) 0.330
Social consequences
 Social exclusion 2 (5.6) 12 (8.2) 14 (7.7) 0.598
 Food insecurity 7 (19.4) 38 (25.9) 45 (24.6) 0.424
 Job loss 5 (13.9) 10 (6.8) 15 (8.2) 0.165
 Interrupted schooling 7 (19.4) 32 (21.8) 39 (21.3) 0.760
 Divorce 0 (0.0) 1 (0.7) 1 (0.5) 0.620
 Any of the above 20 (55.6) 79 (53.7) 99 (54.1) 0.845
Perceived financial impact
 No impact 1 (2.8) 0 (0.0) 1 (0.5) 0.205
 Little impact 3 (8.3) 26 (17.7) 29 (15.8)
 Moderate impact 14 (38.9) 54 (36.7) 68 (37.2)
 Serious impact 14 (38.9) 50 (34.0) 64 (35.0)
 Very serious impact 4 (11.1) 17 (11.6) 21 (11.5)
Social support
 From family or relatives 1 (50.0) 6 (85.7) 7 (77.8) 0.284
 From a Member of Parliament 1 (50.0) 1 (14.3) 2(22.2)
Total (proportion of all patients) 2 (5.6%) 7 (4.8) 9 (4.9) 0.844
Receipt of vouchers
 Food support 16 (100.0) 47 (94.0) 63 (95.5) 0.605
 Travel voucher 0 (0) 1 (2.0) 1 (1.5)
 Unknown type 0 (0) 2 (4.0) 2 (3.0)
Total (proportion of all patients) 16 (44.4) 50 (34.0) 66 (36.1) 0.243

Abbreviation: TB Tuberculosis