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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Sep;21(9):2650–2658. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1645-x

Table 5.

Association between vengeance and disclosure behavior, attitude and intentions using linear regression

Vengefulness Disclosure behavior
Disclosure attitude
Disclosure intention
β
(95% CI)
Adjusted βb
(95% CI)
β
(95% CI)
Adjusted βb
(95% CI)
β
(95% CI)
Adjusted βb
(95% CI)
More vengefula −1.60 −3.98 −1.35 −2.10 −2.16 −2.37
Middle 33.3 percentile (−7.12, 3.92) (−11.1, 3.14) (−4.00, 1.29) (−5.66, 1.45) (−5.30, 0.97) (−6.67, 1.93)
Most vengefula 2.07 −0.14 −1.25 −1.32 4.06 5.46
Upper 33.3 percentile (−3.97, 8.11) (−7.67, 7.39) (−3.75, 1.25) (−4.50, 1.85) (−7.19, −0.92) (−9.55, −1.36)

Bolded estimates and 95% confidence intervals are statistically significant at p < 0.05

a

In comparison to the lower 33rd percentile

b

Adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, education, income, employment, knew source of infection, thinking that he was infected intentionally, time since diagnosis, location, and HIV status of partner(s)