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Type of health workers eligible.

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Study participant flow.

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Fig 2.

2021 Study timeline.

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Fig 3.

Viki, Vitalk’s virtual mental healthcare assistant.

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Table 2.

Number and percent of participants completing any mental health and resilience assessment by study period.

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Fig 4.

Study participant characteristics.

Only the most frequent categories are shown (n = 836 [481 control group, 355 treatment group] for all variables except Age with n = 828).

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Table 3.

Effective sample size and missing data by type of mental health and resilience assessment with completed baseline and endline.

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Fig 5.

Mean smartphone experience and COVID-19 impact scores (n = 836).

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Table 4.

Participant adherence to treatment and control interventions.

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Table 5.

Mental health and resilience scores from completed assessments by study period and group.

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Table 6.

Study participants with moderate to high risk levels for mental health or low levels of resilience.

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Fig 6.

Difference-in-differences estimators with 95% confidence intervals from mixed effects linear models.

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Fig 7.

Effect size post-intervention by assessment type and study group.

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Fig 8.

Reliable change in mental wellbeing and resilience outcomes.

[A] Reliable change index (RCI). [B] Reliable improvements or deterioration in outcomes between baseline and endline.

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Fig 9.

Percent of participants with improved, worsened, or same mental wellbeing and resilience risk levels.

White color text percent: percent without risk level change or with one or more risk levels difference between baseline and endline. Black color text percent: percent of risk level change that is reliable based on the RCI.

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Table 7.

Determinants of mental health and resilience outcomes for the control and treatment groups combined.

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Table 8.

Additional determinants of mental health and resilience outcomes for the treatment group.

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