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Table 4 Mean respondents’ confidence, self-esteem and well-being scores, before and after CATS intervention

From: Effectiveness of community adolescent treatment supporters (CATS) interventions in improving linkage and retention in care, adherence to ART and psychosocial well-being: a randomised trial among adolescents living with HIV in rural Zimbabwe

Research Arm

Baseline (Mean Score)

Count (N)

End line (Mean Score)

Count (N)

Difference (95% CI)

P value

Intervention

2.21

47

2.70

47

0.49 (0.313,0.667)

< 0.001

Control

2.45

39

2.60

28

0.15 (−0.018,0.318)

0.078

  1. Mean respondents’ confidence, self-esteem and well-being scores, before and after CATS intervention is measured using mean score given for both the intervention and control arm, and both at baseline and endline. N = 47 for the intervention arm at baseline, N = 39 for the control arm at baseline, N = 47 for the intervention arm at end line, and N = 28 for the control arm at endline. Difference between the baseline and endline is provided (including the 95% CI). Difference between baseline and endline is statistically significant if p < 0.05. The bold text under p-value column show statistical significance