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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2022 Jun 1;71(3):301–307. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.04.008

Table 1.

Beta coefficients and 95% confidence intervals for depressive symptoms among adolescent girls in Uganda, 2017–2018 (n = 1,260)

Outcomes Depressive symptoms, B (95% CI) P value

Time
 Baseline (reference group) 0
 12-months −2.53 (−3.60, −1.45) <.001
Group
 Control (Reference group) 0
 Intervention 1: FEE −1.34 (−2.78, 0.100) .068
 Intervention 2: FEE + MFG  −.78 (−2.33, 0.76) .320
Group × time
 FEE × 12 months  −.94 (−2.21, 0.34) .151
 FEE + MFG × 12 months −2.14 (−3.68, −0.61) .006
 Constant  19.21 (18.17, 20.26) <.001
No. of observations 2,479

STATA code: mixed TS_BDI i.time##i.Study_arm || sch_id:, || STUDYID:, nocons residuals(uns, t(time)) base vce(robust).

FEE = family economic empowerment; MFG = multiple family groups.