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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychology. 2019 Mar;33(3):370–378. doi: 10.1037/neu0000530

Table 4.

Multilevel Models Predicting Health-Related Quality of Life From Lagged Global Cognition

Physical HRQoL
Mental HRQoL
Variable B SE p B SE p

Fixed effects
 Within-person (Level 1)
  Lagged cognition   .056 .017 .001 −.012 .013 .378
  Depression −.066 .019 .001 −.618 .019 <.001
  Time   .035 .025 .161 −.013 .014 .366
 Between-person (Level 2)
  Global cognition   .145 .033 <.001   .060 .017 <.001
  Depression −.305 .028 <.001 −.795 .015 <.001
  Age −.167 .032 <.001   .064 .017 <.001
  HAART era −.137 .157 .383   .044 .085 .609
  Nadir CD4   .215 .034 <.001   .012 .018 .502
Random effects
 Within-person (Level 1)
  Lagged cognition   .025 .008 .001   .015 .005 .005
  Depression   .065 .012 <.001   .099 .012 <.001
  Time   .062 .010 <.001   .015 .004 <.001
Within-pseudo R2 .239 .563
Between-pseudo R2 .208 .821

Note. HRQoL = health-related quality of life; HAART = highly active antiretroviral therapy.