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. 2016 Feb 17;28(sup1):84–91. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1146205

Table 3. Association of interconnection of psychosocial conditions and engagement in HIV care.

  HIV-related medical care Currently receiving ART 100% Adherent to ARTa
Number of psychosocial conditions Adjusted odds ratiob (95% CI) Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CJ) Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CI) Number of psychosocial conditions Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CI) Adjusted odds ratiob (95% CI)
0 psychosocial conditions 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
½ 1.23 (0.95, 1.61) 1.22 (0.93, 1.60) 1.26 (0.99, 1.61) 1.27 (0.98, 1.64) 0.75(0.60, 0.92) 0.77(0.60, 0.97)
3/4 0.89 (0.62, 1.26) 0.88 (0.63, 1.24) 0.81 (0.62, 1.06) 0.82 (0.63, 1.05) 0.56(0.45, 0.70) 0.58(0.47, 0.72)
5+ psychosocial conditions 0.54(0.33, 0.88) 0.58(0.36, 0.95) 0.55(0.33, 0.89) 0.58(0.38, 0.91) 0.24(0.13, 0.45) 0.28(0.14, 0.55)
Linear trend (0–7) 0.90(0.84, 0.97) 0.91(0.85, 0.97) 0.88(0.84, 0.93) 0.89(0.84, 0.93) 0.85(0.80, 0.90) 0.86(0.82, 0.91)

Note: Bolded values indicate p < 0.05.

aAmong those who reported currently receiving ART.

bAdjusted for all personal characteristics listed in Table 1 and for clustering by country of residence (using GEE).

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