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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2016 Aug 15;72(5):546–551. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001012

Table 2.

Associations between HIV variables, Baseline IPV, sociodemographic characteristics, pregnancy variables, and physical IPV Postpartum

Model 1 Model 2

OR 95% CI OR 95% CI

HIV status 1.34 .88-2.05 5.15* 1.25-21.20

HIV disclosure to partner .77 .43-1.37 .77 .43-1.37

Baseline IPV 5.53*** 3.71-
8.24
5.70*** 3.82-8.52

HIV status*disclosure -- --

Age 0.91** .86-.96 .91** .86-.96

SES (ref=high)
Low .80 .48-1.36 .79 .47-1.34
Middle .79 .48-1.30 .78 .47-1.28

Education (ref=HS
graduate)
≤ Grade 7 1.83 .75-4.47 2.06 .85-5.04
Grades 8-11 1.36 .90-2.06 1.38 .91-2.09

Length of relationship 1.06* 1.00-
1.13
1.07* 1.00-1.13

Gestational age 1.04^ .99-1.08 1.04^ .99-1.08

Pregnancy intention 1.05 .64-1.74 1.09 .66-1.80

Previous pregnancy
(ref=2)
0 .91 .46-1.82 .97 .49-1.93
1 1.63^ .92-2.91 1.77^ .99-3.16

All models controlled for the number of week elapsed between baseline and 14-weeks follow up assessment.

^

p<.10;

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001