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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 11.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2016 May 30;28(12):1541–1545. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1191609

Table 2.

Multiple regression models of depression and anxiety symptoms in HIV+ female caregivers and family support (Tororo, n= 288)

Explanatory variables Outcome: depression score Outcome: anxiety score

Models with main effects
Coefficient (SE) P-value Coefficient (SE) P-value
Caregiver education (elementary vs. none) −0.04 (0.05) 0.40 −0.02 (0.06) 0.69
Marital status (single/divorced vs. married) 0.07 (0.04) 0.07 0.02 (0.05) 0.62
Caregiver age (in years) −0.004 (0.004) 0.39 −0.001 (0.006) 0.15
Wealth categorya
Middle 60% −0.27 (0.08) <.01 −0.23 (0.11) 0.03
Top 20% −0.40 (0.10) <.01 −0.44 (0.13) 0.001
Family support −0.08 (0.04) 0.03 −0.08 (0.05) 0.14

Models with wealth category by family support interaction
Outcome: depression score Outcome: anxiety score
Coefficient (SE) P-value Coefficient (SE) P-value

Wealth categorya*Family support Difference in slopes for family support by wealth category
Middle 60% −0.06 (0.12) 0.60 −0.15 (0.15) 0.33
Top 20% −0.35 (0.16) 0.03 0.59 (0.21) 0.005
a

Reference category for wealth is lower 20%