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Table 4 Baseline characteristics of the interview participants

From: Can support workers from AgeUK deliver an intervention to support older people with anxiety and depression? A qualitative evaluation

Study ID

Gender

Ethnic group

Employment status

Marital Status

Living situation

General Health

Taking Medication for low mood or stress

Longstanding illness, disability

Completer/Dropout

11

Male

White British

Retired

Married

Live with more than one other person

Poor

No

Yes

Completer

145

Male

White British

Retired

Divorced or separated

Live with another person

Poor

Yes

Yes

Completer

441

Male

White British

Carer

Married

Live with another person

Fair

No

Yes

Completer

467

Male

White British

Missing

Married

Live with another person

Fair

No

Yes

Completer

589

Female

White British

Retired

Divorced or separated

Live alone

Poor

No

Yes

Completer

1061

Female

White British

Retired

Widowed

Live alone

Poor

No

Yes

Dropout

1093

Female

White British

Retired

Married

Live with more than one other person

Poor

Yes

Yes

Completer

2427

Female

White British

Retired

Widowed

Live alone

Very good

Yes

Yes

Completer

2589

Female

White British

Retired

Widowed

Live alone

Fair

No

Yes

Completer

2662

Female

White British

Missing

Widowed

Live with another person

Poor

No

Yes

Completer

2777

Male

White British

Retired

Married

Live with another person

Poor

Yes

Yes

Completer

2945

Female

White British

Retired

Married

Live with another person

Excellent

Yes

No

Completer

2977

Male

White British

Retired

Married

Live with another person

Good

Yes

Yes

Completer

3009

Female

White British

Retired

Co-habiting (living as married)

Live with another person

Poor

Yes

Yes

Completer

3060

Male

White British

Missing

Married

Live with another person

Very good

No

Yes

Dropout

3512

Male

White British

Retired

Married

Live with more than one other person

Very good

No

No

Completer

3560

Female

White British

Retired

Widowed

Live alone

Good

Yes

Yes

Completer

  1. Patient participants (n = 17); mean age = 74.1 yrs.; range = 66-85 yrs