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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2009 Feb 27;50(9):1131–1138. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2009.02069.x

Table 4.

Relationship between child HIV status and Any Psychiatric Disorder, adjusting for caregiver demographic characteristics associated with child HIV status*

Variable Odds Ratio 95% CI p-value
Child HIV status only 1.59 1.03, 2.47 .04
Child HIV status*
caregiver status
1.50
0.86
0.94, 2.41
0.54, 1.36
.09
.51
Child HIV status
caregiver type
1.57
0.96
0.98, 2.49
0.61, 1.51
.06
.85
Child HIV status
Caregiver income
1.61
0.95
1.01, 2.57
0.88, 1.04
.05
.26
*

Relationship between any psychiatric disorder and child HIV status was examined using logistic regression model; each row in this table represented the results from an analysis considering any psychiatric disorder as the outcome and variable listed in column one as the covariate(s). For example, in the first row, child HIV status is the only covariate in model whereas child HIV status and caregiver’s HIV status are both entered in the second model.