Figure 3. Study Flow Diagram.

Figure 3Study Flow Diagram

Abbreviation: N/A, not applicable.

*Data collection reflects self-report questionnaire completion and available claims data for the sample for that specific time point. It does not reflect data completion of data availability for participants across all time points.

**Primary outcomes are analyzed using both self-report and claims data. As such, loss to follow-up for a participant is calculated at the point in which they no longer complete their self-report questionnaires for a given time point and when they are no longer Medicaid eligible as determined by the proxy of 80% Medicaid coverage in the 12-month period before the data collection time point. Whichever of these comes last is the point at which a participant is lost to follow-up.

Note: We collaborated with 11 provider sites on this project; however, 2 sites in the same county were clustered together for randomization purposes.

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