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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2013 Aug 16;163(5):10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.06.055. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.06.055

Table 3.

Effect of caregiver training program on Object Memory Global Outcome Measures,

Color-Object Association Test Immediate Recall Total Recall
Factor or Covariate Measure Unadjusted One-Interaction Unadjusted One-Interaction
Group-by-time .213 .024* .504 .103
Group Main Effect .710 .200 .590 .073
Caregiver Category 586 .961
On HAART or Not .585 .767
Age .001# .001# .001# .001#
Caldwell HOME total .821 .877
SES Total .162 .025
Weight-for-Age Z .124 .015*
HSCL-25 Caregiver Depression 6 months .694 .631
Sex .505 .442
Group by Caregiver .092 .018*
*

P < .05,

**

P < .01,

#

P < .001

From a repeated-measure (baseline, 6 months, 1 year) analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) was used. For both Color-Object Association Test (COAT) measures (Immediate Recall and Total Recall), the raw score was used in the analysis. Results are presented for the unadjusted model (Unadjusted) and the RM-ANCOVA model with one significant interaction (One-Interaction). The ANCOVA adjusted P values are presented for the between-group factor (Group: MISC and Control) and Group-by-time (baseline, 6 months, 1 year). Covariates in the model are caregiver category (mother, grandmother, other), HAART status (On HAART or not), age at baseline, Caldwell HOME scale score at baseline, SES total at baseline, weight-for-age Z score (WHO 2010 norms), Hopkins Symptoms Checklist 25-item scale (HSCL-25) depression score for the caregiver at 6 months and sex.