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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Health Serv Res. 2014 Jan;41(1):37–49. doi: 10.1007/s11414-013-9333-3

Table 3.

Hierarchical regression analysis model to predict factors associated with increased HCV knowledge

Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
p 95 % CI p 95 % CI p 95 % CI
African American 0.139 −0.150 1.07 0.178 −0.196 1.05 0.040 −0.340 0.846
Age 0.537 −0.040 0.021 0.578 −0.040 0.022 0.582 −0.037 0.021
Female 0.000 −1.08 −0.558 0.000 −0.938 −0.564 0.219 −1.01 0.233
Education 0.457 −0.204 0.091 0.443 −0.206 0.090 0.438 −0.195 0.084
HCV+ 0.989 −0.764 0.753 0.984 −0.771 0.755 0.956 −0.740 0.700
Baseline HCV knowledge 0.369 −0.038 0.086 0.415 −0.035 0.084 0.297 −0.026 0.086
IDU 0.161 −0.038 0.228 0.160 −0.038 0.231 0.114 −0.024 0.229
NIDU 0.388 −2.30 0.896 0.398 −2.30 0.917 0.345 −2.25 0.788
Alcohol use 0.018 −1.81 −0.172 0.020 −1.81 −0.156 0.010 −1.80 0.239
Substance abuse shelter 0.028 0.067 0.121 0.030 0.060 1.20 0.049 0.000 1.08
Positive coping 0.519 −0.103 0.204 0.983 −0.143 0.147
Self-esteem 0.942 −0.080 0.075 0.437 −0.044 0.103
Depression 0.949 −0.028 0.030 0.761 −0.031 0.023
Nurse Case Managed Intervention 0.000 2.02 3.06
Block Residual
Block F df df Pr>F R2 ΔR2
1 3.00 10 736 0.0010 0.0391
2 0.14 3 733 0.9365 0.0397 0.0005
3 90.33 1 732 0.0000 0.1452 0.1055