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Baseline Characteristics of HIV-Infected Homeless and Marginally Housed Men living in San Francisco, CA, USA, 2002–2008 (N = 288).
<p><>\vskip-2\scale60%\raster="rg1"<>Access to a bathroom, place to wash, clothing, food and a safe place to sleep.</p>‡<p>Asthma, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure or emphysema.</p>◊<p>Out of 100 where a higher score indicates better health.</p
Ranked Influence of a Unit Increase in Competing Needs during the past 90 Days on the Overall <b>Physical Health</b> (Score 0–100)<sup>*</sup> of HIV-Positive Homeless and Unstably housed Men, 2002–2008 (N = 288)<sup>‡</sup>.
*<p>SF-36 Physical Health Composite Score (PCS) in which a higher score indicates better health.</p>‡<p>Each line represents a separate model in which a single main linear effect is estimated, adjusting for the potential confounding of all other significant study variables.</p