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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Health Med. 2021 Apr 19;27(4):864–875. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2021.1903059

Table 3.

Results of mixed-effect model on ORC (with baseline demographic and work-related variables as predictors)

N(%) β (95% CI) p-value

Fixed effects
Intervention -0.014(−0.07, 0.04) 0.634
Demographic variables
Gender
 Female 0.01 (−0.05, 0.07) 0.690
 Male(ref)
Age, 10 years # -0.006(−0.05, 0.04) 0.800
Ethnicity
 Minority -0.06(−0.11, −0.001)* 0.046
 Han(ref)
Marriage status
 Non-married -0.01(−0.09, 0.06) 0.741
 Divorced/separated 0.03(−0.08, 0.13) 0.627
 Married(ref)
Education
 Middle school -0.04(−0.13, 0.06) 0.464
 High school -0.09(−0.19, −0.004)* 0.041
 University or higher 0.04(−0.02, 0.11) 0.173
 College(ref)
Work-related variables
Occupation
 Nurse -0.009(−0.09, 0.07) 0.836
 Others -0.03(−0.10, 0.03) 0.307
 Physician(ref)
Administrative title
 Yes -0.06(−0.12, −0.005)* 0.034
 No(ref)
Professional rank
 Junior -0.02(−0.08, 0.05) 0.652
 Intermediate or higher 0.03(−0.06, 0.12) 0.558
 Entry level(ref)
Frequency of encountering HIV patients
 None -0.09(−0.02, 0.21) 0.104
 Often 0.03(−0.03, 0.08) 0.426
 Everyday -0.003(−0.07, 0.07) 0.924
 Sometimes(ref)
Years in HIV-related area, 10 years # 0.01 (−0.07, 0.09) 0.759
Random effects, mean(se)
 Within-cluster 0.002(0.002)
 Within-subject 0.026(0.004)
#

10-year difference was detected given the extremely small coefficients assessing 1-year difference.

*

p<0.0