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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2017 Jul;21(7):1985–1995. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1801-y

Table III.

Predictors of Depressive Trajectories in Latent Class Mixed Effects Models.

CES-D All participants (n=160) HIV+ participants (n=86)
Unadjusted OR (95%Cl), p-value Adjusted OR (95%Cl), p-value Unadjusted OR (95%Cl), p-value Adjusted OR (95%Cl), p-value
Baseline Age 0.96 (0.89–1.03), 0.30 0.89 (0.79–1.00), 0.05
Educationa 2.75 (1.43–5.28), <0.01 2.50 (1.26–4.97), <0.01 2.32 (0.99–5.40), 0.05
Cocaine useb 3.71 (1.75–7.88), <0.001 3.04 (1.38–6.69), <0.01 5.92 (2.17–16.14), <0.001 8.41 (2.73–25.83), <0.001
Heavy Drinking 2.40 (1.20–4.79), 0.01 2.19 (1.04–4.59), 0.04 2.56 (1.03–6.36), 0.04
HIV Infection 1.16 (0.61–2.21), 0.64
Viral Load ≥ 400c 1.79 (0.77–4.17), 0.17 3.07 (1.10–8.56), 0.03
CD4 count < 350d 1.06 (0.45–2.51), 0.88

Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratio (OR) for predictors of membership in the latent class representing persistent high depressive symptoms versus low/moderate symptoms

a

- OR for ≤12 years of education

b

- Daily/weekly use reported at first 2 visits in study interval

c

- Baseline viral load (plasma HIV RNA, copies/mL)

d

- Baseline CD4 count (cells/mm3)