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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2015 Sep 14;72:1–5. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.09.009

Table 2.

Incidence of depression and childhood maltreatment.

HIV−/Meth+ N = 38 HIV+/Meth+ N = 77 HIV−/Meth− N = 131 p
Depressed (CES-D > 16) 81.6% 87.0%   4.6% <0.001
CTQ emotional abuse <0.001
 None to minimal 23.7% 18.2% 87.0%
 Low to moderate 31.6% 20.8%   9.2%
 Moderate to severe   5.3% 16.9% 0%
 Severe to extreme 39.5% 44.2%   3.8%
CTQ physical abuse <0.001
 None to minimal 26.3% 23.4% 77.9%
 Low to moderate 13.2% 11.7% 14.5%
 Moderate to severe 13.2% 15.6%   3.1%
 Severe to extreme 47.4% 49.4%   4.6%
CTQ sexual abuse <0.001
 None to minimal 44.7% 28.6% 92.4%
 Low to moderate 10.5%   3.9%   5.3%
 Moderate to severe   7.9% 13.0%   1.5%
 Severe to extreme 36.8% 54.5%   0.8%
CTQ emotional neglect <0.001
 None to minimal 13.2% 15.6% 61.8%
 Low to moderate 36.8% 24.7% 30.5%
 Moderate to severe 23.7% 27.3%   3.1%
 Severe to extreme 26.3% 32.5%   4.6%
CTQ physical neglect <0.001
 None to minimal 34.2% 22.1% 77.9%
 Low to moderate 18.4% 33.8% 19.1%
 Moderate to severe 26.3% 20.8% 0%
 Severe to extreme 21.1% 23.4%   3.1%

Comparison of depression and child abuse rates among groups.