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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2012 Feb 2;34(4):416–427. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2012.654764

Table 1.

Demographic, Psychiatric, and Medical Characteristics of the Study Participants

Characteristics HIV− (n=78) HIV+ (n=49) p
Demographic
    Age (years) 42.7 (14.5) 44.7 (12.1) .41
    Education (years) 14.3 (2.2) 13.7 (2.7) .17
    Sex (% female) 9.0 12.2 .55
    Ethnicity (% Caucasian) 62.8 49.0 .13
Psychiatric
    Major depressive disorder a (%) 28.2 42.9 .09
    Generalized anxiety disorder a (%) 2.6 8.2 .20
    Substance dependence a (%) 62.8 59.2 .68
    POMS total 40.4 (26.9) 47.4 (18.3) .11
HIV disease
    AIDS (%) - 49.0
    cART (%) - 81.6
    Nadir CD4b (cells/µl) - 200 (55, 382.5)
    Current CD4b, c (cells/µl) - 637 (364.3, 935.5)
    HIV RNAb, c log10 (% detectable) - 25.0

Note. WTAR = Wechsler Test of Adult Reading. POMS = Profile of Mood States. cART = combination antiretroviral therapy.

a

lifetime diagnoses.

b

Median (interquartile range).

c

N = 48