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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2011 Apr;23(4):486–493. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2010.516339

Table 2.

Bivariate Associations of Regular HIV Primary Care Visits (4+ visits) in Past Year

Domain Variable OR [95% CI]

Traditional Predisposing Age (years) 1.03 [0.97, 1.09]

Male Gender 1.13 [0.43, 2.98]

Education No formal 1.0
Elementary 2.64 [0.87, 8.02]
Secondary 5.14 [1.19, 22.22]*

Living with a Spouse/Partner 1.65 [0.50, 5.49]

Employed 0.73 [0.21, 2.58]

Caring for children 1.63 [0.86, 3.06]

Vulnerable Predisposing Living Arrangements - Own vs. elsewhere 0.57 [0.20, 1.67]

Hostility Subscale 0.44[0.20, 0.97]**

Anxiety Subscale 0.36 [0.12, 1.04]*

Depression Subscale 0.45 [0.20, 1.01]*

Psychological Stress Scale 0.31[0.12, 0.87]**

Traditional Enabling Income $5,000 or less 1.0
$5,001–10,000 0.83 [0.20, 3.40]
$10,001+ 0.42 [0.09, 1.94]

Social Support Scale 1.01[0.98, 1.05]

Clinic is usual place of care 1.30 [0.50, 3.51]

Vulnerable Enabling Self-efficacy Scale 1.06 [0.98, 1.14]

Traditional Need Had major diagnosis in past 12 months 0.92 [0.34, 2.50]

Self-rated health status*** 1.25 [0.78, 2.01]

Vulnerable Need Received care in ER in past 12 months 0.88 [0.31, 2.48]

Admitted to hospital in past 12 months 1.33 [0.43, 4.07]
*

p < 0.10;

**

p < 0.05;

***

n=96 for all variables, except for Self-rated health status which has n=95 due to one missing answer.