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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2019 Aug 28;32(4):486–494. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1659917

Table 3.

Association of caregiver depression with neuropsychological test scores at baseline

Depression score
Unadjusted Adjusted
Outcome Slope (SE) P-val Slope (SE) P-val
KABC Mental processing index −1.30 (0.71) 0.07 −0.44 (0.68) 0.52
BOT-2: Total score 0.46 (0.51) 0.37 −0.57 (0.53) 0.28
BRIEF BRI 7.29 (0.76) <0.001 7.08 (0.81) <0.001
BRIEF MI 5.12 (0.77) <0.001 6.02 (0.84) <0.001
BRIEF GEC 6.66 (0.77) <0.001 6.98 (0.84) <0.001
TOVA ADHD 0.23 (0.18) 0.20 −0.13 (0.19) 0.49
TOVA D-prime standard score −0.83 (0.80) 0.30 −0.73 (0.89) 0.41
MICS Disability (%) 0.79 (0.61) 0.20 1.52 (0.65) 0.02
MICS Development (%) 3.27 (1.16) 0.005 −2.97 (0.93) 0.002

Kauffman Assessment Battery Test for Children II (KABC -II); Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency 2 (BOT-2); Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) Behavioral Regulation Index (BRI), Metacognition Index (MI), Global Executive Composite (GEC); Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Note: Results were adjusted for cohort, site, gender, age at baseline, caregiver relationship to child, residential zone, WHO height for age z-score, and socio-economic index