Table 9Interaction Effects Assessing the Moderating Role of Gender on Patient Activation (Self-report Data)

OutcomesGender × treatment × timeLeast-squares estimates (95% CI)No. of participants: PS, SD
F value (df)P valuePS menPS womenSD menSD women
Patient activation in care 4.28 (4, 3155) .0019a --------
 mo 0----56.56 (53.98-59.14)56.19 (53.46-58.92)56.24 (53.13-59.35)58.26 (56.07-60.45)615, 438
 mo 6----56.74 (54.65-58.82)59.01 (57.22-60.80)56.69 (53.50-59.89)57.69 (54.71-60.67)463, 227
 mo 12----56.18 (54.16-58.20)58.78 (56.61-60.95)57.23 (53.41-61.05)57.39 (54.57-60.21)415, 227
 mo 18----56.13 (52.37-59.90)58.49 (56.10-60.89)59.03 (54.48-63.58)59.13 (56.32-61.94)354, 218
 mo 24----57.21 (55.71-58.72)58.09 (55.65-60.53)56.91 (54.08-59.74)58.48 (55.62-61.33)303, 145

Abbreviations: PS, provider-supported intervention arm; SD, self-directed intervention arm.

aSignificant at P < .05. Cohen's ES f-square < 0.02.

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