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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Med. 2019 Jun;26(3):286–296. doi: 10.1007/s12529-019-09786-3

Table 1.

Participant characteristics and factor loadings for latent variables (N = 240)

M (SD) or n (%)
Age 47.4 (8.4)
Male 165 (68.8%)
Race
  African American or Black 60 (25.0%)
  White 147 (61.3%)
  Native American 1 (0.4%)
  Not listed 17 (7.1%)
  Multi 15 (6.3%)
Hispanic/Latino 26 (10.8%)
Sexual minority 155 (64.6%)
ART adherence (0–100%) 85.5 (2.1)
Life stressorsa 2.4 (1.9)
HIV-related stigmab 2.3 (0.9)
Substance use
  No use 103 (42.9%)
  1 to 2 times a month 43 (17.9%)
  About once a week 22 (9.2%)
  Several times a week 25 (10.4%)
  About every day 47 (19.6%)
Standardized factor loadings
Depression
  CES-Dc 30.3 (10.0) .85
  BADS (reversed scored)d 79.6 (22.7) .61
  MADRSc 25.0 (8.2) .77
Functional health
  General healthe 42.6 (20.5) .87
  Physical functioninge 59.8 (26.5) .50
  HIV symptoms (reversed scored)f 9.2 (3.6) .30
a

Range 0–11, higher scores = more stressful events;

b

Range 1–4, higher scores = more stigma;

c

Range 0–60, higher scores = greater depressive symptoms;

d

Range 0–150, higher scores = greater depressive symptoms;

e

Range 0–100, higher scores = better health/physical functioning;

f

Range 0–20, higher scores = less symptoms