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Table 4 Clinical detection of depression and of alcohol use disorder among adult outpatients in PRIME implementation clinics in Kamuli District, Uganda, 2013–2017

From: Evaluation of the impacts of a district-level mental health care plan on contact coverage, detection and individual outcomes in rural Uganda: a mixed methods approach

 

Baseline (n = 1893)

Midline (3 months) (n = 2050)

Endline (6 months) (n = 1892)

Depression

 Screen positive, n (%)

80/1893 (4.2)

158/2050 (7.7)

111/1892 (5.9)

 Exit data available, n (%)

48/80 (60.0)

149/158 (94.3)

103/111 (92.8)

 Detected, n (%)

2/48 (4.2)

19/149 (12.7)

5/103 (4.8)

 Change vs baseline, % (95% CI)a

 

+ 8.6 (0.8, 16.4)

+ 0.6 (− 6.3, 7.7)

 P-valuea

 

0.031

0.848

Alcohol use disorder

 Screen positive, n (%)

23/1893 (1.2)

38/2050 (1.8)

48/1892 (2.5)

 Exit data available, n (%)

18/23 (78.3)

32/38 (84.2)

38/48 (79.2)

 Detected, n (%)

0/18 (0.0)

4/32 (12.5)

2/38 (5.3)

 Detected, % (95% CI)b

 

12.5 (0.7, 24.3)

5.3 (− 0.2, 12.6)

 P-valueb

 

0.038

0.155

  1. aCalculated with binomial regression
  2. bCalculated with one-sample test of proportion vs. 0.0