10 research outputs found
Prevalence of mental disorders.
<p>O-SD: Overall Standard Deviation, BC-SD: Between cluster standard deviation, WC-SD: Within cluster standard deviation.</p><p>*p-value for the null hypotheses that between cluster is equal to zero.</p><p>**p-value for the null hypotheses that prevalence of measured variable does not vary according to job</p
Work related variables.
<p>O-SD: Overall Standard Deviation, BC-SD: Between cluster standard deviation, WC-SD: Within cluster standard deviation.</p><p>*p-value for the null hypotheses that between cluster is equal to zero.</p><p>**p-value for the null hypotheses that prevalence of measured variable does not vary according to job.</p
Sample description at baseline by main predictor variable.
†<p>Fisher’s exact test.</p>*<p>MDE = Major Depressive Disorder at enrollment.</p
Survivor Function (SF) and MDE at baseline (MDEb).
<p>MDE: Major depressive episode; CES-D: Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale - 5 items version; CI95%: 95% Confidence interval; MFU: Monthly follow up; NO: Negative Outcome.</p
Negative Outcomes Survival Kaplan-Meier curve by MDE at baseline.
<p>Negative Outcomes Survival Kaplan-Meier curve by MDE at baseline.</p
Univariate model of MDE as hazard factor for Negative Outcome.
<p>MDE: Major Depressive Episode; HR: Hazard Ratio; CI 95%: 95% Confidence interval.</p
Depression measurements (CES-D mean) across visits.
<p>MDE: Major depressive episode; CES-D: Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale - 5 items version; CI95%: 95% Confidence interval; MFU: Monthly follow up.</p
Survivor function (SF) for Negative Outcomes (NO) on TB treatment.
<p>CI95%: 95% Confidence interval; MFU: Monthly follow up.</p
Survival Kaplan-Meier curve for Negative Outcomes of TB treatment.
<p>Survival Kaplan-Meier curve for Negative Outcomes of TB treatment.</p
Model of MDE as hazard factor for Negative outcomes controlling by age, sex, instruction level and marital status.
<p>MDE: Major Depressive Episode; HR: Hazard Ratio; CI 95%: 95% Confidence Interval.</p