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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 19.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2020 Mar;24(3):319–327. doi: 10.1007/s10995-019-02855-9

Table 3.

Associations of average parenting self-efficacy with average depression, family dysfunction, and wealth group among HIV-affected caregivers (N = 155) in Uganda

Predictor Regression coefficient SE Confidence interval p-value

Depression symptoms −0.21 0.06 −0.32, −0.09 < 0.01
Anxiety symptoms −0.09 0.05 −0.18, 0.01 0.07
Family dysfunction −0.37 0.07 −0.51, −0.23 < 0.001
Family support 0.08 0.05 −0.03, 0.19 0.13
Community support −0.06 0.04 −0.14, 0.03 0.18
Wealth group
Top 20% (reference)
Middle 60% −0.16 0.08 −0.33, 0.01 0.06
Lowest 20% −0.30 0.10 −0.49, −0.11 < 0.01

NB models were adjusted for caregiver age, marital status, the number children that they were responsible for, and ARV use