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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 4. Effect of Caregiver Training Program on.

Quality of Caregiving Global Outcome Measures

Quality of Caregiving Measures Caldwell HOME Total Score Observed Mediated Interactions (OMI) Video Total Score
Factor or Covariate Measure Unadjusted Additive Unadjusted Additive
Group-by-time .078 .117 .001# .001#
Group Main Effect .001# .001# .001# .001#
Caregiver Category .051 .696
On HAART or Not .144 .780
Age .871 .415 .001# .001#
Caldwell HOME total .012*
SES Total .111 .845
Weight-for-Age Z .645 .210
HSCL-25 Caregiver Depression 6 mos .938 .174
Gender .176 .546
*

P < .05,

**

P < .01,

#

P < .001

Repeated-measure (baseline, 6 months, 1 year) analysis of covariance (RM-ANCOVA) was used. For both quality of caregiving outcome measures (Caldwell HOME total score and OMI total score), the raw score is used in the analysis. Results are presented for the unadjusted model (Unadjusted) and the RM-ANCOVA additive model. 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 (for OMI), 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.