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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2019 Nov;23(11):2904–2915. doi: 10.1007/s10461-019-02440-9

Table 5.

Association between Overall Trauma and Components and Self-Reported ART Adherence among People Living with HIV/AIDS in South Carolina using Multiple Imputation

Trauma Crude P 95% CI Adjusted βa Adjusted 95% CIa
Overall
Overall Trauma 0.58 0.37 – 0.93 0.51 0.27 – 0.97
Extreme Violence/Death-related 0.67 0.38 – 1.21 0.43 0.19 – 0.98
Physical and Sexual Assault 0.38 0.22 – 0.64 0.34 0.17 – 0.69
Accidental/Disaster-related 0.54 0.33 – 0.89 0.55 0.29 – 1.04
Men
Overall Trauma 0.48 0.27 – 0.85 0.25 0.11 – 0.58
Extreme Violence/Death-related 0.44 0.21 – 0.95 0.14 0.04 – 0.45
Physical and Sexual Assault 0.37 0.19 – 0.72 0.17 0.07 – 0.46
Accidental/Disaster-related 0.51 0.28 – 0.94 0.47 0.21 – 1.06
Women
Overall Trauma 0.58 0.25 – 1.34 0.71 0.21 – 2.44
Extreme Violence/Death-related 0.40 0.14 – 1.16 3.57 0.59 – 21.5
Physical and Sexual Assault 0.54 0.22 – 1.31 0.44 0.11 – 1.75
Accidental/Disaster-related 0.41 0.17 – 1.00 0.46 0.13 – 1.63

Bolded odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals are statistically significant at p<0.05.

a

Adjusted effect estimates controlled for age (continuous), race, ethnicity, employment, income (continuous), education, time since diagnosis (years).