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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 21.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2008 Aug 15;14(2):300–307. doi: 10.1007/s10461-008-9443-8

Table IV.

Depression as a predictor variable for pre- and post-prison needs and coping self-efficacy score: Multivariate logistic models (N=101)a

Depression Married

O.R. (95% CI) O.R. (95% CI)

Competing basic needs and
healthcare (x2 likelihood
ratio=6.3585, df=1, p=0.012)
2.91 (1.25–6.78)* ns
Needed help with housing
pre-prison (x2 likelihood
ratio=13.9684 df=1, p=0.0037)
ns 0.20 (0.04–0.99)*
Needed income post-prison
(x2 likelihood ratio=3.0341, df=1,
p=0.08)
2.81 (0.89–9.59)~ ns
Needs housing post-prison
(x2 likelihood ratio=14.4752 df=2,
p=0.0007)
4.07 (1.50–11.04)** 0.25 (0.07–0.89)*
Needs transportation post-
prison (x2 likelihood
ratio=18.7437, df=1, p<0.0001)
9.15 (2.87–29.19)*** ns
Needs help with adherence
post-prison (x2 likelihood
ratio=8.3867 df=1, p=0.0038)
8.67 (2.53–29.66)*** ns
Coping self efficacy score
above median 207 (x2
likelihood ratio=12.581 df=1,
p=0.004)
0.22 (0.09–0.52)*** ns
~

p<0.10

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001

a

Age, gender, pre-incarceration employment, and race were included in all models and were not found to be significant.