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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 27.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2015 Feb;19(2):235–245. doi: 10.1007/s10461-014-0908-7

Table 2.

Crude and adjusted odds ratios for the linear associations between HIV stigmaa and being out-of-care among HIV patients, Lima, Peru, 2011-2012.

Primary outcome of being out-of-care (>12 months since HNCH visit) Sensitivity analysis reclassifying out-of-care patients attending other clinics in previous 12 months as in-care
Crude Adjustedb Crude Adjustedc
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Enacted stigmad 1.22 1.09, 1.36 1.27 1.10, 1.48 1.06 0.94, 1.20 1.04 0.86, 1.22
Disclosure concerns 1.13 1.00, 1.28 1.16 0.99, 1.36 1.02 0.87, 1.19 1.04 0.87, 1.24
Negative Self-imagee 1.19 1.04, 1.36 1.16 0.97, 1.39 1.16 0.99, 1.35 1.15 0.93, 1.42
Concern with Public Attitudesf 1.17 1.04, 1.32 1.20 1.03, 1.40 0.98 0.85, 1.13 0.94 0.80, 1.11
a

Modeled as a simple, linear term where the OR reflects the relative change in odds of being out-of-care for each one point increase in the HIV stigma score.

b

Adjusted for age, gender, income, travel time to HNCH, social support, knowledge of HIV, and ART status

c

Adjusted for age, gender, income, social support, knowledge of HIV, and ART status (no adjustment for travel time to HNCH)

d

Evidence of a non-linear association with being out-of-care in both the primary and re-classified analyses; see results from Table 3 and Figure 1.

e

Evidence of a non-linear association with being out-of-care in the primary analysis only; see results from Table 3 and Figure 2.

f

Evidence of a non-linear association with being out-of-care in the re-classified analysis only; results from Table 3 and Figure 3