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Table 4 Logistic Regression

From: Neurocognitive impairment in treatment-experienced adults living with HIV attending primary care clinics in Zimbabwe

 

Total

Univariable analysis

Adjusted Analysis

N

%

OR

95% Cl

p-value

OR

95% Cl

p-value

HIV status

    

0.001*

  

0.005

 Negative

76

32.9%

1.00

  

1.00

  

 positive

155

67.1%

3.70

1.96–6.99

 

2.67

1.35–5.27

 

Sex

    

0.040*

  

0.277

 Male

46

29.7%

0.48

0.24–0.97

 

0.70

0.37–1.32

 

 Female

109

70.3%

1.00

  

1.00

  

Education

    

0.040*

  

0.002

 7 years

30

19.4%

1.00

  

1.00

  

 8 to 10 years

52

33.6%

0.40

0.15–1.03

 

0.40

0.19–1.05

 

 11–13 years

62

40.0%

0.38

0.15–0.95

 

0.35

0.16–0.79

 

 14 and above

11

7.1%

0.10

0.17–0.53

 

0.05

0.10–0.25

 

Age

    

0.700

   

 18–25

31

20.0%

1.00

     

 26–45

82

52.9%

1.16

0.51–2.65

    

 46 and above

42

27.1%

1.47

0.57–3.73

    

Time since ART Initiation

    

0.440

   

 6 months and less

15

9.8%

1.00

     

 7 to 24 months

19

12.4%

0.88

0.29–3.52

    

 25 to 48 months

22

14.4%

1.25

0.33–4.73

    

 49 months and above

97

63.4%

1.77

0.59–5.37

    

Time Since Diagnosis

    

0.900

   

 6 months and less

13

8.6%

1.00

     

 7 to 24 months

21

13.9%

0.64

0.16–2.58

    

 25 to 48 months

19

12.6%

0.77

0.19–3.17

    

 49 months and above

98

64.9%

0.89

0.28–2.85

    

Marital Status

    

0.240

   

 Divorced/Widowed

47

30.3%

1.00

     

 Married/Partner

62

40.0%

0.98

0.46–2.10

    

 Single

34

21.9%

0.50

0.20–1.23

    

Repeated Grade

    

0.340

   

 No

117

75.5%

1.00

     

 Yes

28

18.1%

0.67

0.29–1.53

    

Employment Status

    

0.160

   

 Permanent

25

16.1%

1.00

     

 Self Employed

22

14.2%

1.23

0.38–4.00

    

 Student

3

1.94%

0.88

0.07–11.22

    

 Unemployed

95

61.3%

2.44

0.98–1.27

    
  1. *Statistically significant factors (i.e. <= 0.05) in the logistic regression model were adjusted for