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. 2021 Sep 3;37(9):666–675. doi: 10.1089/aid.2020.0233

Table 5.

Association Between Depression and Biobehavioral Covariates

  PR (95% CI) aPR (95% CI)a
HIV status
 HIV negative Ref. Ref.
 HIV positive newly diagnosed 0.92 (0.55–1.54) 0.99 (0.60–1.63)
 HIV positive not initiated on ART 0.87 (0.58–1.29) 0.82 (0.53–1.26)
 HIV positive initiated ART, not on ART currently 1.26 (0.68–2.33) 1.44 (0.74–2.79)
 HIV positive on ART 0.78 (0.51–1.17) 0.92 (0.58–1.46)
Syphilis
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 1.31 (0.93–1.85) 1.46 (1.02–2.09)
Condom use with clients
 Never/Almost never Ref. Ref.
 Sometimes 1.26 (0.52–3.18) 1.38 (0.55–3.43)
 Almost always/Always 1.4 (0.57–3.39) 1.30 (0.54–3.13)
STI screening in last 12 months
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 0.73 (0.50–1.06) 0.64 (0.43–0.95)
STI in last 12 months
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 1.62 (1.20–2.16) 1.78 (1.29–2.46)
Drug use in last 12 months
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 1.37 (1.00–1.88) 1.10 (0.76–1.61)
Binge drinking at least weekly
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 0.94 (0.62–1.44) 0.63 (0.34–1.19)
Drug use and binge drinking (interaction)
 No Ref. Ref.
 Yes 1.97 (1.22–3.18) 2.49 (1.02–6.05)
a

Adjusted model controls for age, years practicing sex work, income and all other biobehavioral covariates.