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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2019 Mar;26(1):13–24. doi: 10.1007/s10880-018-9560-0

Table 2.

Univariate associations between sample characteristics and BERMA DWHP

Characteristics Estimate p-value
Demographics

  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

Psychiatry

  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

HIV Disease

  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

Cognition (Average T-scores)

  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