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Table 1.

Sampling schemes for the CHSIS survey [A] and sampling levels for the analysis of Uncontrolled Hypertension [B]. [A] Sampling design for the CHSIS survey. [B] Sampling levels in the analysis of Uncontrolled Hypertension. The sampling scheme for the current study of Uncontrolled Hypertension [B] is derived from the survey design for the BPHS survey [A].

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Table 2.

Factors considered in analysis of hypertension control.

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Table 3.

Breakdown of demographic characteristics in the study cohort by management groups.

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Table 4.

Selection of variables for inclusion in multi-variable mixed logit regression models designed to test the association between Management and Uncontrolled Hypertension.

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Table 5.

Estimated effect of management from regression model.

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Fig 1.

Predicted association between Uncontrolled Hypertension and two continuous variables, Wellbeing (left) and Age (right).

The trends were estimated using a mixed logit regression model of Uncontrolled Hypertension. Summary measures of these associations are listed in Table 5: the level of Uncontrolled Hypertension was predicted to decline by 7% with a 10% increase in self-reported Wellbeing (p<0.001), and by 5% with a 10-year increase in age (p = 0.003). Shaded areas represent 95% confidence intervals.

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