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. 2017 Nov 20;22(5):1688–1698. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-1980-6

Table 3.

Adjusted association of age, time with diagnosed HIV, gender/sexuality and country of birth with high resilience in HIV positive and negative adults (logistic regression analyses)

Independent Variable High resilience (score ≥ 82) High resilience (score ≥ 82)
p value Odds ratioa 95% CI p value Odds ratioa 95% CI
Age 0.11 0.78
Test for trendb 0.08 1.52 (0.95, 2.41) 0.48 1.18 (0.75, 1.87)
< 40 0.05 0.37 (0.14, 0.98) 0.48 0.71 (0.28, 1.82)
40–50 0.82 0.92 (0.45, 1.88) 0.68 0.80 (0.27, 2.32)
50 + c 1 1
Years with diagnosed HIV 0.22
Test for trendb 0.05 0.37 (0.14, 0.98)
0–5c 1
5–10 0.89 0.93 (0.32, 2.65)
10–20 0.36 0.65 (0.26, 1.65)
20 + 0.07 0.38 (0.13, 1.08)
Gender/sexual orientation 0.64 0.54
MSMc 1 1
Hetero male 0.51 1.39 (0.51, 3.79) 0.30 1.64 (0.65, 4.13)
Female 0.41 1.41 (0.63, 3.15) 0.35 1.63 (0.59, 4.57)
Country of birth
Otherc 1 1
UK 0.92 0.96 (0.49, 1.89) 0.26 0.65 (0.31, 1.37)

aMultivariable logistic regression models with high resilience (score ≥ 82) as the dependent variable and including all factors in table as independent variables. Separate models for HIV+ ve and HIV− ve groups. p‐values obtained using likelihood ratio tests

bLinear trend across groups

cReference group

CI confidence intervals, MSM men who have sex with men