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Table 3 Pre-intervention differences between participants who did and did not complete follow-up

From: Evaluation of mental health first aid training for family members of military veterans with a mental health condition

Demographic Variable Follow-up completed No Follow-up P-value
Age 43.5 (14.0.23) (n = 39) 49. (16.2) (n = 18) .180
Gender (% Female) 36 (92.3%) (n = 39) 15 (83.3%) (n = 18) .368
Current Mental Health Condition (% Yes) 11 (28.2%) (n = 39) 2 (11.1%) (n = 18) .228
Confidence
 Helping Mary (% quite a bit) 16 (41.0%) (n = 39) 2 (11.1%) (n = 18) .032*
 Helping John (% quite a bit) 12 (30.8%) (n = 39) 2 (11.1%) (n = 18) .099
Social Distance
 Depression 8.90 (2.92) (n = 39) 8.89 (2.54) (n = 18) .992
 Schizophrenia 10.5 (3.41) (n = 39) 9.94 (3.80) (n = 18) .610
Stigmatic Attitudes Questionnaire – Depression
 Personal Stigma 14.4 (3.19) (n = 37) 16.4 (4.78) (n = 18) .069
 Perceived Stigma 31.4 (4.71) (n = 38) 35.3 (3.77) (n = 17) .004*
Stigmatic Attitudes Questionnaire - Schizophrenia
 Personal Stigma 18.4 (3.72) (n = 39) 20.9 (5.85) (n = 17) ..051
 Perceived Stigma 33.7 (5.96) (n = 39) 35.8 (5.14) (n = 18) .190
K10 Distress Scale
 Total Score 17.7 (6.57) (n = 39) 17.9 (5.23) (n = 18) .875
 Severity Likely to be well Likely to be well  
Burnout Measure
 Mean Score 3.25 (1.27) (n = 38) 3.87 (0.78) (n = 17) .071
 Severity Danger signs of burnout Burnout  
  1. Note. Data presented as mean ± standard deviation or number of participants (percent of total participants); n = number of participants