Table 2.
Univariate associations between sample characteristics and BERMA DWHP
| Characteristics | Estimate | p-value |
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| Demographics | ||
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| Age | r = 0.002 | .98 |
| Education | r = 0.12 | .19 |
| Ethnicity (% Caucasian vs other) | t=−0.97 | .33 |
| Sex (% Male vs female) | t=−0.27 | .79 |
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| Psychiatry | ||
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| Lifetime MDD (% Yes vs No) | t=−2.29 | .02 |
| Lifetime Substance Use (% Yes vs No) | t=−0.87 | .38 |
| Affective Distress (% Clinically elevated vs Not) | t=4.32 | <.001 |
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| HIV Disease | ||
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| Duration of infection | r = 0.15 | .10 |
| Nadir CD4 | r = −0.01 | .95 |
| Current CD4 | r = 0.02 | .81 |
| Plasma Viral Load | r = −0.11 | .20 |
| AIDS Status | t=−0.57 | .57 |
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| Cognition (Average T-scores) | ||
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| Global Average T-score | r = 0.31 | <.001 |
Note: BERMA DWHP = Beliefs Related to Medication Adherence Dealing with Health Professionals MDD = major depressive disorder; CD4 = coefficient of determination 4; AIDS = Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome