a<p>Percentages and means (SD).</p>b<p>Weighted percentages and weighted means (SD).</p>c<p>χ<sup>2</sup>-Test, t-Test.</p><p>Description of the two study populations.</p
<p>Data are shown as absolute (n) and relative (%) frequencies for categorical variables and as mean...
a<p>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p>b<p>n (%) (all such values).</p><p>Characteristics of the study ...
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...
Demographic characteristics of individuals who participated in Experiments 1 and 2 (means and standa...
<p>SD = standard deviation</p><p>* p<0.05 = significant</p><p><sup>1</sup> two-sided t-test</p><p><s...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>a</sup><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>...
a<p><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>x</i><sup>2</sup> test;</p>b<p><i>P</i> value was calcul...
Number of participants and mean age (standard deviation) for each group in Studies 1 and 2.</p
<p>Mean (± standard errors) or proportions are given for each variable among cases and controls. A c...
<p>Shown are either absolute frequencies and percentages or means and ...
<p>Note: values are mean ± S.D.; p-values are from statistic comparison between males and females</p...
<p>Demographics and treatment characteristics in the total population of the two trials (values are ...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD or percentages. Significant P <0.05 <i>vs.</i> control by Student' <i...
<p>Continuous variables are given in mean (SD) and categorical variables are given in %. P-values ar...
<p>Demographics of the study populations at the different types of test sites and for the different ...
<p>Data are shown as absolute (n) and relative (%) frequencies for categorical variables and as mean...
a<p>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p>b<p>n (%) (all such values).</p><p>Characteristics of the study ...
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...
Demographic characteristics of individuals who participated in Experiments 1 and 2 (means and standa...
<p>SD = standard deviation</p><p>* p<0.05 = significant</p><p><sup>1</sup> two-sided t-test</p><p><s...
<p>Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.</p><p><sup>a</sup><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>...
a<p><i>P</i> value was calculated by the <i>x</i><sup>2</sup> test;</p>b<p><i>P</i> value was calcul...
Number of participants and mean age (standard deviation) for each group in Studies 1 and 2.</p
<p>Mean (± standard errors) or proportions are given for each variable among cases and controls. A c...
<p>Shown are either absolute frequencies and percentages or means and ...
<p>Note: values are mean ± S.D.; p-values are from statistic comparison between males and females</p...
<p>Demographics and treatment characteristics in the total population of the two trials (values are ...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD or percentages. Significant P <0.05 <i>vs.</i> control by Student' <i...
<p>Continuous variables are given in mean (SD) and categorical variables are given in %. P-values ar...
<p>Demographics of the study populations at the different types of test sites and for the different ...
<p>Data are shown as absolute (n) and relative (%) frequencies for categorical variables and as mean...
a<p>Mean ± SD (all such values).</p>b<p>n (%) (all such values).</p><p>Characteristics of the study ...
<p>Prevalence (%) and means (SD), P-value for males vs. females (chi<sup>2</sup>-test or Mann-Whitne...