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20191125082742hap602 Assignment Overview Casestudy2 1 1d

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HAP 602 Statistics for Health Services Management
Assignment Overview: Case Study 2
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Use this case study in combination with the Case Study 2 AA Spouse Depression.xlsx
A study in 2005 was conducted to determine whether there was a difference in the depression of women and
men who were participating in Alcoholics Anonymous program as well as whether the presence of their spouses
at the meetings had a relationship on their depression score.
One-hundred-ninety-six men and women participated in the study, and their depression scores after 30 days and
180 days were captured using a depression inventory on which lower scores represented lesser depression. The
score range on the instrument is 3 to 24.
The data are contained in the file “Case Study 2 - AA Spouse Depression.csv.” You will perform a set of
analyses on the data with the file, and then interpret the results to indicate your findings. The column Spouse
Present indicates whether the participant was enrolled in an AA program that encouraged spouses to attend (1)
or did not allow others except the participant to attend meetings (called closed meetings). In addition, the age
and urban or rural residence of the participant is shown. All participants are married whether their spouse
attended or not.
1) Prepare a table of the data using the following template.

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HAP 602 Statistics for Health Services Management
Assignment Overview: Case Study 2
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Sex
Mean Depression
Score, 30 days (sd)
Mean Depression Score, 180 days (sd)
Mean Age, (sd)
Male
15
11.36
44.21
Attended with spouse
15
11
44.55
Attended without spouse
15
11.71
43.87
Female
15
9.85
47.29
Attended with spouse
15
9.20
46.38
Attended without spouse
15
10.51
48.20
Based on the above data, the mean depression among men is higher than women. The level of depression is also
higher among the people without spouses.
2) Which group had the most variation in depression scores at 30 days, men or women? Did this change
at 180 days?
Variation was significant among the female compared to male. The trend was similar for the 180 days.

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HAP 602 Statistics for Health Services Management Assignment Overview: Case Study 2 Use this case study in combination with the Case Study 2 – AA Spouse Depression.xlsx A study in 2005 was conducted to determine whether there was a difference in the depression of women and men who were participating in Alcoholics Anonymous program as well as whether the presence of their spouses at the meetings had a relationship on their depression score. One-hundred-ninety-six men and women participated in the study, and their depression scores after 30 days and 180 days were captured using a depression inventory on which lower scores represented lesser depression. The score range on the instrument is 3 to 24. The data are contained in the file “Case Study 2 - AA Spouse Depression.csv.” You will perform a set of analyses on the data with the file, and then interpret the results to indicate your findings. The column Spouse Present indicates whether the participant was enrolled in an AA program that encouraged spouses to attend (1) or did not allow others except the participant to attend meetings (called closed meetings). In addition, the age and urban or rural residence of the participant is shown. All participants are married whether their spouse attended or not. 1) Prepare a table of the data using the following template. 1 HAP 602 Statistics for Health Services Management Assignment Overview: Case Study 2 Sex Mean Depression Mean Depression Score, 180 days (sd) Mean Age, ( ...
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