Table 3:

Health outcomes of survey participants

CharacteristicUnweighted no. of participants
n = 634
Unadjusted estimate, %RDS-II adjusted estimate,* % (95% CI)
Perceived general health
 Poor, fair or good27843.946.7 (37.9–55.5)
 Very good or excellent32351.053.3 (44.5–62.1)
 Missing335.2
Life satisfaction
 Dissatisfied16826.528.2 (20.7–35.8)
 Satisfied43368.371.8 (64.2–79.3)
 Missing335.2
Amount of stress in most days
 Not at all stressful, not very stressful or a bit stressful43468.573.2 (65.4–80.9)
 Quite a bit stressful or extremely stressful16626.226.8 (19.1–34.6)
 Missing345.4
Sense of belonging in the community
 Somewhat strong or strong45271.372.0 (63.0–81.0)
 Somewhat weak or very weak14623.028.0 (19.0–37.0)
 Missing365.7
Risk for depression (PHQ-2 scale)
 Likely13621.521.0 (14.0–28.0)
 Unlikely45671.979.0 (72.0–86.0)
 Missing426.6
Frequency of work negatively affecting mental health
 Always or usually9815.516.8 (8.9–24.8)
 Occasionally, rarely or never50379.383.2 (75.2–91.1)
 Missing335.2
Perceived impact of work on relationships
 Always or usually19330.428.8 (20.7–36.8)
 Occasionally, rarely or never40664.071.2 (63.2–79.3)
 Missing355.5
Frequency of getting angry, owing to work
 Always or usually599.310.1 (4.0–16.3)
 Occasionally, rarely or never54385.789.9 (83.7–96.0)
 Missing325.1
Amount of stress at work
 Not at all stressful, not very stressful or a bit stressful40263.467.3 (58.7–75.9)
 Quite a bit stressful or extremely stressful20031.632.7 (24.1–41.3)
 Missing325.1
  • Note: CI = confidence interval, PHQ-2 = Patient Health Questionnaire-2, RDS = respondent-driven sampling.

  • * Missing data were not included in the distribution of percent estimates.