Extended Data Fig. 4: Comparing non-imputed depressive (EPDS) and anxiety (GAD-7) symptom scores among participants who did and did not complete BA sessions. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 4: Comparing non-imputed depressive (EPDS) and anxiety (GAD-7) symptom scores among participants who did and did not complete BA sessions.

From: Task-sharing and telemedicine delivery of psychotherapy to treat perinatal depression: a pragmatic, noninferiority randomized trial

Extended Data Fig. 4: Comparing non-imputed depressive (EPDS) and anxiety (GAD-7) symptom scores among participants who did and did not complete BA sessions.

Note. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7); *p<0.05; **p<0.01. The figures depict non-imputed data. (a) Primary outcome was depressive symptom scores, as assessed by the EPDS at 3-months post-randomisation. (b) Secondary outcome was anxiety symptom scores, as assessed by the GAD-7 at 3-months post-randomisation. Participants who did not complete any sessions had significantly higher (a) depressive and (b) anxiety scores at 3-months post-randomisation. p-value asterisks correspond to the two-sample t-test conducted to examine the difference in EPDS symptom scores between individuals who did and did not complete BA sessions, at 3-months.

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