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Subjects’ demographic and laboratory characteristics.

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Self-reported adherence to ART based on ACTG questionnaire: gender effects.

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Self-reported adherence to ART based on ACTG questionnaire: effects of CD4 cell levels [CD4 <200 cells /μl (group 1) vs. CD4 ≥ 200 cells /μl (groups 2, 3, and 4)].

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Self-reported adherence to ART based on ACTG questionnaire: effects of CD4 cell levels [CD4 <350 cells /μl (groups 1 and 2) vs. CD4 ≥ 350 cells /μl (groups 3 and 4)].

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Self-reported adherence to ART based on ACTG questionnaire: effects of viral loads.

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Patients’ ARV drug regimens.

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Effect of ART regimens, opportunistic infections, and age on non-adherence to ART: univariate logistic regression analysis.

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Effect of ART regimens, opportunistic infections, and age on non-adherence to ART: multivariable logistic regression analysis.

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Effect of ART regimens and opportunistic infections on the length of non-adherence (number of non-adherent days): univariate negative binomial regression analysis.

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Effect of ART regimens and opportunistic infections on the length of non-adherence (number of non-adherent days): multivariable negative binomial regression analysis.

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Table 11.

Effect of CD4 count and viral loads on the risk of depression (BDI-II).

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Higher numbers of days non-adherent during change in ART regimen correlate with increased non-adherence and longer time of non-adherence at a refill.

(Logistic regression analysis).

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Higher numbers of days non-adherent during change in ART regimen correlate with increased non-adherence and longer time of non-adherence at a refill.

(Logistic regression analysis controlling for age).

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