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. 2010 Aug;26(8):875–881. doi: 10.1089/aid.2009.0282

Table 2.

Characteristics Associated with Study Retention among 1,636 Participants over 73,609 Person-Months, UNC CFAR HIV Clinical Cohort, 2001–2007a

Characteristic Crude hazard ratio for study retention 95% CLb Adjusted hazard ratiocfor study retention 95% CLb Adjusted, weighted hazard ratioc,dfor study retention 95% CLc
Age, per 10 years 1.14 1.03, 1.27 1.12 1.00, 1.25 1.12 1.00, 1.26
Female sex 1.02 0.83, 1.26 1.15 0.89, 1.48 1.15 0.88, 1.48
African-American race 0.99 0.82, 1.21 1.04 0.84, 1.28 1.06 0.86, 1.31
Intravenous drug use 1.00 0.76, 1.32 1.04 0.77, 1.41 1.01 0.75, 1.37
Male homosexuale 1.05 0.86, 1.28 1.21 0.94, 1.55 1.23 0.96, 1.58
Urban areaf 0.83 0.67, 1.04 0.70 0.55, 0.88 0.70 0.55, 0.89
Distance to clinic, per 50 miles 0.79 0.70, 0.89 0.74 0.66, 0.84 0.73 0.65, 0.83
Insurance
 Private vs. none/other 1.52 1.20, 1.94 1.46 1.14, 1.86 1.47 1.15, 1.89
 Publicg vs. none/other 1.26 1.01, 1.59 1.31 1.03, 1.66 1.31 1.04, 1.67
First HIV care at UNC 1.41 1.16, 1.72 1.49 1.22, 1.83 1.49 1.21, 1.82
CD4 count, cells/mm3
 >350 vs. <200 0.98 0.75, 1.27 0.86 0.64, 1.15 0.86 0.64, 1.16
 200–350 vs. <200 0.80 0.59 1.09 0.74 0.54, 1.02 0.74 0.54, 1.03
Viral load, copies per ml
 >10,000 vs. <400 0.51 0.41, 0.64 0.52 0.40, 0.66 0.52 0.40, 0.67
 400–10,000 vs. <400 0.56 0.43, 0.71 0.58 0.45 0.75 0.58 0.45, 0.75
AIDS 1.41 1.13, 1.76 1.30 1.03, 1.64 1.27 1.00, 1.61
cART use 1.39 1.08, 1.80 1.20 0.91, 1.58 1.21 0.92, 1.59
a

Hazard ratios and confidence limits for study drop out were inverted.

b

CL, confidence limits.

c

Adjusted for variables present in the table.

d

Weighted by the inverse probability-of-censoring due to death.

e

Compared to male heterosexuals.

f

Urban area defined as >500,000 people in the metropolitan statistical area, compared to less populated areas.

g

Medicaid or Medicare.