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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Correct Health Care. 2015 Apr;21(2):125–139. doi: 10.1177/1078345815574566

Table 4.

Multivariate Analyses of Correlates of Psychiatric Distress in Jail-detained PLWHAs.

β 99% CI Standardized β
Distal
 City Income Inequality Ranking (lower = higher inequality) .004 [.002, .005] .27***
 City Health Ranking (higher = less healthy) .002 [.002, .003] .32***
 Jail Accreditation: % with NCCHC −.194 [−.302, −.085] −.33***
Intermediate
 City Danger Level Ranking (lower = more dangerous) −.004 [−.005, −.002] −.40***
 Received Material Support from Family .036 [−.003, .075] .07
 Satisfaction with Family −.028 [−.041, −.0I4] −.15***
Proximate
 Gender: Female .056 [.014, .098] .10***
 Sexual Orientation: Bisexual .089 [.025, .153] .10***
 Education (years of school completed) −.008 [−.017, .002] −.06
 Chronic Disease Severity, # of days out of 30 .004 [.003, .006] .18***
 Substance Abuse Severity, # of days out of 30 .002 [.001, .003] .16***
 HIV Marker (viral load ≤ 400) .034 [−.007, .075] .06

Note. N = 878. PLWHA = people living with HIV/AIDS; CI = confidence interval.

***

p < .001.

**p < .01. The table does not indicate p < .05 as p < .01 was used as the cutoff for analysis, in order to account for the number of statistical tests.