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. 2021 Oct 1;52(3):643–654. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01556-0

Table 2.

Percentage of participants with optimal and suboptimal psychological well-being and likely depression in the whole cohort and by study arm

Months
0 4 12 16 24 28 36
Optimal
 Total 174 (58.0) 181 (60.3) 164 (59.2) 153 (58.6) 158 (60.1) 147 (58.1) 159 (59.8)
 CON 85 (56.7) 85 (56.7) 74 (52.9) 60 (46.5) 71 (53.4) 61 (47.7) 63 (47.7)
 INT 89 (59.3) 96 (64.0) 90 (65.7) 93 (70.5) 87 (66.9) 86 (68.8) 96 (71.6)
Suboptimal
 Total 75 (25.0) 76 (25.3) 67 (24.2) 64 (24.5) 56 (21.3) 58 (22.9) 62 (23.3)
 CON 36 (24.0) 39 (26.0) 38 (27.1) 39 (30.2) 30 (22.6) 35 (27.3) 36 (27.3)
 INT 39 (26.0) 37 (24.7) 29 (21.2) 25 (18.9) 26 (20.0) 23 (18.4) 26 (19.4)
Likely depression
 Total 51 (17.0) 43 (14.3) 46 (16.6) 44 (16.9) 49 (18.6) 48 (19.0) 45 (16.9)
 CON 29 (19.3) 26 (17.3) 28 (20.0) 30 (23.3) 32 (24.1) 32 (25.0) 33 (25.0)
 INT 22 (14.7) 17 (11.3) 18 (13.1) 14 (10.6) 17 (13.1) 16 (12.8) 12 (9.0)
 N 300 300 277 261 263 253 266
 p CON vs INT* 0.556 0.272 0.086 < 0.0001 0.039 0.002 < 0.0001

Values are n (%)

CON control group, INT intervention group

*Pearson’s χ2 test