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Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the respondents.
<p>Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the respondents.</p
Bivariate analysis of the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the respondents.
*<p>denotes p value <0.05 and statistical significance.</p
Multivariable analysis showing associations between major depression, AIDS related stigma and CD4 counts.
*<p>denotes p value <0.05 and statistical significance. Odds ratios adjusted for sex and age.</p
Neuropsychological test performance among HIV positive and HIV negative individuals at baseline.
<p>VLT RAI; Verbal Learning Test recall after interference.</p>*<p>statistically significant.</p
Trauma severity moderates the association between peer attachment and post-traumatic symptoms.
<p>Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval.</p><p>*β –coefficient adjusted for age, sex, orphan status and adverse childhood events.</p><p>PTSD symptom scores were analyzed as a continuous variable.</p><p>Peer attachment and traumatic events total scores were also treated as continuous variables centered at the mean.</p
Type of psychosis by gender.
*<p>Major Dep: represents Major depressive disorder,</p>†<p>Psy NOS: represents Psychosis not otherwise specified.</p
Interaction of trauma severity and peer attachment on post-traumatic stress symptoms.
<p>This figure reveals the moderation of trauma severity in the association between peer attachment and PTSD symptoms among war-affected adolescents. A significant interaction of trauma severity and peer attachment is found. Specifically, the relationship between peer attachment and PTSD symptoms is stronger among those with low levels of trauma than those with high levels of trauma. As peer attachment increases, participants with low levels of trauma will have more PTSD symptoms than those with high levels of trauma.</p
Cognitive function in HIV positive and HIV negative patients at 3 and 6 months of follow up.
<p>Cognitive function in HIV positive and HIV negative patients at 3 and 6 months of follow up.</p
Multivariate linear regression model: The association between attachment relationships and mental health symptoms adjusted for sex, age, orphan status and adverse childhood events.
<p>*p<0.05,</p><p>**p<0.01,</p><p>***p<0.001.</p><p>Abbreviations: Maternal att. Maternal attachment security, Paternal att. Paternal attachment security, Peer att. Peer attachment security.</p
Socio-demographic characteristics of school-going war-affected adolescents in Northern Uganda.
<p>Socio-demographic characteristics of school-going war-affected adolescents in Northern Uganda.</p